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    • I'm curious what you all think.
    • Is this Vistiq enough to compete with what Tesla, Mercedes, or even some of the Asian automakers are rolling out?
    • A 300-mile range is good, not groundbreaking, but it definitely hits that 'comfortable for most people' sweet spot.
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    Hey everyone, just caught this article about GM unveiling an all-electric Cadillac, the Vistiq, with a 300-mile range: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/general-motors-unveils-new-all-electric-cadillac-called-the-vistiq-with-300-mile-range-c16fb8a6?mod=mw_rss_marketpulse

    Honestly, I'm pretty bullish on GM's EV push, and this Vistiq sounds like another solid step in the right direction. Cadillac is a brand with a strong luxury appeal, and bringing that into the EV space with a decent range could really attract a new segment of buyers. I've been watching their progress with the Lyriq, and while that's more of a crossover, a dedicated luxury EV SUV could capture a bigger slice of the market. My own portfolio still has a decent chunk of older auto manufacturers, including GM, and I'm hoping these new EV models are what finally gets that stock moving in the direction of my retirement goals.

    I'm curious what you all think. Is this Vistiq enough to compete with what Tesla, Mercedes, or even some of the Asian automakers are rolling out? A 300-mile range is good, not groundbreaking, but it definitely hits that 'comfortable for most people' sweet spot. My wife was just talking about getting a new car next year, and while she's not a Cadillac person, she's definitely interested in EVs with good range. Thoughts?

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    linda_taylor📊Growing (50-100k)
    Sounds good on paper, but after seeing what happened to my father's GM pension in '08, I'm just wary of anything too shiny and new from the big auto. Sticking with my physical assets, especially with the dollar looking shaky after all this expansion. It's why my IRA is gold-backed, not dependent on the latest buzz.

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    linda_taylor📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Sounds good on paper, but after seeing what happened to my father's GM pension in '08, I'm just wary of anything too shiny and new from the big auto. Sticking with my physical assets, especially with the dollar looking shaky after all this expansion. It's why my IRA is gold-backed, not dependent on the latest buzz.

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    joseph_harris📊Growing (50-100k)about 2 months ago

    Interesting. With all this talk about EVs going mainstream, I've been wondering how that might impact the broader economy and, consequently, my Gold IRA. Does anyone here have thoughts on how shifts in core industries like auto manufacturing, especially towards new tech, tend to correlate with gold's performance? I'm still pretty new to understanding all these market dynamics.

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    michael_anderson🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    This is interesting news for GM. I wonder if Cadillac is going to offer lease options on the Vistiq similar to what they've done with the Lyriq, particularly in states like Illinois where EV adoption is still gaining traction? It could really help move units in metro areas if the upfront commitment is lower.

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    steven_mitchell🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Honestly, 300 miles for a Cadillac Vistiq in *Cleveland winters*? That's going to be closer to 200 on the really cold days, especially if you're using the heat liberally. I've been eyeing EVs, but range anxiety is a real thing when you've got family in Toledo and need that reliable round trip. Speaking of reliable, my Gold IRA has been a rock these last few volatile months. If you're near retirement, the RMD Calculator is super helpful.

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    michelle_collins🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    Honestly, new EVs dropping left and right make me even more confident in my precious metals strategy. I remember back in 2021 when the market was *insane* for tech, and everyone was telling me to dump my gold IRA contributions into some hot new EV startup stock. I had just moved about $75k from a tech heavy S&P 500 fund into physical gold and silver, specifically American Gold Eagles and some Royal Canadian Mint silver bars, thinking about long-term stability rather than chasing the latest trend. Glad I stuck to my guns.

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    barbara_white🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    Honestly, reading about new EVs always makes me chuckle a bit, remembering how much things have changed. Just a few years ago, I was still pouring a good chunk of my paychecks into gas for my old Tacoma, driving all over Portland for work. Inflation was really starting to bite, and I saw my savings, which were mostly in tech stocks, just… sliding. It was genuinely stressful, like watching a slow-motion car crash with my own money. That’s when my uncle, bless his persistent soul, kept bugging me about gold. I finally dug into it, and after using the Tax Calculator, which showed me exactly how much I could save on taxes by rolling over my old 401(k) into a Gold IRA, it just clicked. It wasn't about getting rich quick, but about preserving what I had built. Now, seeing the stability in my portfolio, especially when other things are so volatile, feels like such a relief. It really frees up my mental space to actually *enjoy* news about innovations like these without that underlying financial dread.

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    brian_edwards🌟Ultra (5m+)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    I'm curious if GM will keep the same tiered dealership model for this vehicle as they do for their ICE Cadillacs, or if they'll move towards something more like Tesla's direct-to-consumer approach for the Vistiq. With the push into luxury EVs, it seems like the traditional dealership experience might be a tough sell for those expecting a seamless high-end purchase. Has anyone heard anything about that?

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    mark_adams👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    While the range is certainly admirable for an EV, I'm finding it hard to get genuinely excited about another luxury electric SUV. Call me old-fashioned, but for a portion of my portfolio, I'm increasingly looking at assets with intrinsic value that aren't subject to the whims of consumer tech cycles or government mandates. I've been steadily increasing my gold allocation, and honestly, seeing the long-term charts on that compared to the volatility in certain tech sectors makes me sleep far better at night, even here in Greenwich. For anyone else considering truly diversified wealth preservation, checking out the Best Gold IRA Companies comparison on Gold IRA Blueprint was incredibly helpful in navigating the options.

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    jason_morgan💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 2 months ago

    It's great to see more options in the EV space, especially from an established brand like Cadillac. For those of us who tend to hold assets like physical gold in a Gold IRA for the long haul, resale value on these emerging tech vehicles is a real concern. Has GM released any projections or historical data on how their EV battery degradation might impact trade-in value after, say, 7-10 years compared to their traditional ICE vehicles?

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    timothy_reed💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 2 months ago

    @Steven Mitchell You hit it right on the head, Steve. Range anxiety in real-world conditions is exactly why I pulled back on fully diving into EVs for my main commute car here in Madison. It's funny, actually; that same kind of gnawing uncertainty, that feeling of the ground potentially disappearing from under you, is what drove me to re-evaluate my entire portfolio back in '08. The market was tanking, my 401k felt like it was in freefall, and I just kept thinking about my grandparents talking about the Depression, how suddenly their "secure" future vanished. That's when I really started looking at gold – not as a get-rich-quick scheme, but as a bedrock. It was about creating a different kind of range, a financial one, that wasn't solely dependent on Wall Street's whims. Seeing its performance since, especially through subsequent wobbles, has been a quiet reassurance, a feeling far more concrete than any EV battery indicator.

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