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I am interested in those 3 and I know that GMC and Cadillac are a step-up from Chevy, but what are the real differences? They seem so similar... Is it worth it to pay the extra for the GMC or Cadillac? Thanks
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They are all three the same basic vehicle. BASIC vehicle. The differences are always noticable. Just as a small example all the amenities, (such as carpeting, cigarette lighters, courtesy lights, radio, electric seats), are of a hight quality in the Cadillac. Shocks are a better quality. But the basic frame & 'shell' of the vehicles are the same. Is it worth the $$ difference. It all depends on the person purchasing the vehicle. Some people buy a vehicle for transportation and look for economy. They buy the Chevy. Some people purcahse a vehicle for transportation, emotion, luxury. They buy the Caddy. All I can tell you is: Once you own a Caddy, you'll never want anything else.
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There are one or two options that may be different and there are some trim options that vary. If you want 18 kinds of leather and real wood, get the caddy. If you want a car that will hold its value... don't get any of them.
They're all the same vehicle made by the same company on the same assembly line. One more reason GM is floundering.
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there really isn't much of a difference except the make and price. They all have the same problems, set-ups, etc....
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