![]() 07/02/2020 at 11:24 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
GM couldn’t have given less fucks when turning the Buick LeSabre into the Pontiac Bonneville.
“ Put a Pontiac logo in the grille and some incredibly 90’s tri-spokes on it... good enough”
“Okay, fine you can put some meshes on one too”
Nobody gave less fucks than Late 80’s GM.
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I love those bonnevilles
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cool wheels
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Less fucks or fewer fucks? Because “less” is for things you can’t count, while “fewer” is for things you can count.
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Had a hand me down one of these for a summ er after turning 16, good lord it was a shitpile.
Let me get to work and save money for a car , but oooof.
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You think that’s bad?
This is a Cadillac
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Less, as the amount is irrationally low.
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“ Anything is a Cadillac if you legitimately don’t care.”
-GM
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You say that, but then they went and made the top trim SSEi a monster by 1990s standards (that’s a mid-1990s model in your photo ). They even had a proper heads-up display for the driver. Those cars were cool.
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It’s the same setup the stuffed in the Grand Prix.
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I believe the badges said it was "by Cadillac", the division management tried as hard as they could to distance themselves from it.
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As they should.
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It has ribs for our pleasure
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Man, a 2-dr Grand Prix with the supercharged v-6, that was the hot setup at my school. The spoiled kid with divorced parents had one.
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Came here to see this. Wasn’t disappointed. I loved a white one with white wheels as a kid. My cousin owned it. I would have killed for them to sell it to me but they drove it until it wouldn’t go anymore. Gah. I hated that.
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I thought it was More :
“ A Cadillac is what ever the fuck we say is a Cadillac”
GM
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Ditto, except mine was a kid who’s dad was a mechanic, and they bought a beat up one and fixed it. Damn fast for the late 90s/ear ly 2000s.
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I gotta say, as kid when I was 7-8 years old when these were new, I thought these were the bees knees for a regular car.
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“Nobody gave less fucks than Late 80’s GM.”
That car is actually early to mid 1990s GM.
![]() 07/02/2020 at 16:32 |
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But it would’ve been “designed” in the late 80’s.
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That design started for the 1992 model year. So OBVIOUSLY they started designing it on January 1st 1990!!!
:-p
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I used to drive a 1992 LeSabre and yeah I can definitely see a LOT of that here in the Bonnie.
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I think there’s a possibility they never actually started designing.
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Yeah, and the kids today don’t realize how much 240 hp/280 twisties were in 1995. We’re spoilt for power today in everything starting from a base Camry. In the mid 1990s this was just a step below a base C4 Corvette, and only a couple hundred pounds heavier. But it was also a rolling sofa.
![]() 07/03/2020 at 06:58 |
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GM in the 2000s would like a word with you. so plz answer your phone.