I did not say that it was a good car or a poor one. The car magazines really like it, but they never focus on maintenance costs or durability. Consumers Reports does not recommend it, but seems to think it is a comfortable and adequate luxury car.
I did not say that one would have to be a fool to buy a Cadillac. I said that one had to be a fool to buy one based on this, or any, TV commercial. The commercial does not indicate the price or any of the car's more impressive features: it is an appeal to snobbery and elitism. So are most luxury car ads. Apparently, that is what sells best. Mercedes says "The Best or Nothing", and the MB is a fine car, but way too over engineered. Who needs computerized engine mounts that need replacing every 30K miles at a cost of $500 each? (There are three of these)who needs a retractable hardtop with 23 hydraulic servos that last only about 6 years?