Ben Thomas’ B5 S4 Wagon

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Shaggin' Wagon!!!


Those look great.

I would pick me one up also, but would most likely grab Cadillac's wagon. I could fit more of my "gimp" friends and their chairs into a Wagon compared to my 2 door Accord.
 

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Dis one is better to mee :p lol (The image is a link.)
 

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I would pick me one up also, but would most likely grab Cadillac's wagon. I could fit more of my "gimp" friends and their chairs into a Wagon compared to my 2 door Accord.

I have not heard that term in a long time....and only you could get away with using it, Michael!

I do like the Caddy wagon though. It would have been better, IMO, if they did it with the STS rather than the CTS, just so that it was a little bigger, but no complaints, I still think it has potential.

Dis one is better to mee :p lol (The image is a link.)

Audi and Saab both have quality wagons, ^ is proof.
 

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That paint is such a nice shade of charcoal. Stance isn’t retarded either…well done.
Agreed. Proof that you can have Function & form FTW.

Wonder how big of a pain it was to swap to those seats and steering wheel.

I can't imagine it's that involved. Lamborghini is a VAG brand as is Porsche of course, and they use a lot of parts out of the same bins. The RS4 uses Gallardo brakes all around. I wouldn't be surprised if the steering wheel was a direct swap.

I do like the Caddy wagon though. It would have been better, IMO, if they did it with the STS rather than the CTS, just so that it was a little bigger, but no complaints, I still think it has potential.

I think one of the reasons they didn't use the STS is because it's a dated platform as well as the fact that they don't really sell. After Cadillac is done restructuring their lineup, you'll see the ATS take the place of the CTS as their entry level car, CTS will take the place of the STS (STS will be scrapped) as their mid size sedan and the XTS will take the place of the DTS/Deville as their flagship.


Audi and Saabaru both have quality wagons, ^ is proof.

FTFY :lawl:
 

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I think one of the reasons they didn't use the STS is because it's a dated platform as well as the fact that they don't really sell. After Cadillac is done restructuring their lineup, you'll see the ATS take the place of the CTS as their entry level car, CTS will take the place of the STS (STS will be scrapped) as their mid size sedan and the XTS will take the place of the DTS/Deville as their flagship.

Yeah true, the CTS has been their best seller, so no surprise they would take that platform and doing something 'extreme'(for Cadillac) with it.

I've always liked the Deville, but both it and the STS are definately long in the tooth and probably best put to rest now with something restyled and fresh.

hahaha....Saabaru, indeed.
 
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