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Pas super lourde juste 1800 kg 🤣🤣🤣 alor que sur d'autre voiture quand elle font 1400/1500kg ont dit quelle sont lourde mais pour une mustant ses poids plume ça mdr
I think the Cadillac Escalade’s design language has made it to every brand that makes an SUV whether the interior or exterior. The front end of the exterior is very _Cadillac._ I see why *gm* is sharpening up the look of the latest Cadillac design language making it more difficult for other brands to mimic. This is clearly inspired by the pre-refresh 2021 Escalade and somewhat caught up to its presence but I do believe the 2025 refreshed Cadillac Escalade just took the design up another notch and still has more presence than this Cullinan.
A Soviet-born New York businessman known in the hip-hop world as "Jacob the Jeweler" was sentenced Tuesday to 2½ years in federal prison for lying to investigators looking into a multistate drug ring. Jacob Arabov, 43, pleaded guilty in October to falsifying records and giving false statements as part of a deal with federal prosecutors. "I feel ashamed that I broke the laws of this country, a country that has been so good for me," the immigrant from Soviet Uzbekistan told U.S. District Judge Avern Cohn. "I will carry this shame for the rest of my life." The plea deal called for a recommended sentence of three years, one month to three years, 10 months in prison. Cohn shaved seven months off the minimum term, citing Arabov's extensive philanthropic work and noting many letters of support. "He's a very charitable man," Cohn said, ruling Arabov would remain free on bond and report to prison Jan. 15. Cohn also fined Arabov $50,000 and ordered him to make a $2 million forfeiture payment to the government. A defense lawyer handed an Internal Revenue Service agent a cashier's check for $2 million. U.S. Attorney Stephen J. Murphy said people who sell jewelry and other expensive goods "are in an easy position to help narcotics dealers hide their assets." "Today's sentence should be a strong warning that such conduct carries serious consequences," Murphy said in a news release. Arabov immigrated from Soviet Uzbekistan at 14 and built a successful New York jewelry business. He was arrested in 2006 on accusations that he and others conspired to launder about $270 million in drug profits. Prosecutors dropped the money laundering charges in the plea deal. Authorities accused Arabov and others of conspiring to launder drug profits for the "Black Mafia Family," a ring that operated out of the Detroit area from 1990 to 2005. They say he tried to hide the ownership of part of $5 million worth of seized jewelry. The seven-year investigation resulted in the indictments more than 100 people nationwide, federal authorities say. They say about 1,100 pounds of cocaine and $19 million in cash, cars and jewelry were seized beginning in 2000. The men the government says led the Black Mafia Family, brothers Terry and Demetrius Flenory, pleaded guilty last year and are awaiting sentencing. Arabov, also known as the "King of Bling," became popular among hip-hop and R&B artists in the mid-1990s. He launched a line of religious-themed jewelry with Kanye West, who later named him in songs including "Diamonds From Sierra Leone," in which he asked, "These ain't conflict diamonds, is they Jacob? Don't lie to me man." By David N. Goodman
The event seating is pretty much what separates it from the back, it is absolutely the besy book feature to have... It doesn't have a third row seat.. The Bentley Bentayga will own the roost for utility as far as the elite SUVs go, what Rolls-Royce remains Rolls-Royce... when it comes to swag at an event.
The exterior is DULL in the one I saw yesterday, whose color was black (unwashed, apparently) or dark grey. It looked TERRIBLE. Now this RIDICULOUS "Picnic TABLE" that pops up, looks TOO GOD DAMNED SMALL to hold anything more than two drinks.
@@alexgeneva22 Thanks, Does it have assistant parking? And when it comes to size, what car is more practical on city roads? I’m also talking about In terms of parking
An excellent video of a very exclusive automobile. I'm looking forward to this Series II going on sale very soon and the prices of the Series I falling. Presently they are stubbornly refusing to fall! 😞
I've grown Board of these mid engines supercars. Mostly because they all basically look the same. That being said, Aston Martin hit this one out of the park. The car is elegant. The proportions are right and never mind the engine and suspension, but you're crazy. Timmy, that's a supercar. If not, Hypercar or just straight race car tame for the street. Out of all the outrageously priced cars this is the only one That stands out and would consider buying.