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Posted By TimALoftis 1 year, 4 months ago in Style

Few people love Cadillacs like Joseph Macko. The 84-year-old Flint man (and GM retiree) has been driving a new Cadillac every year since 1955. And he took home his 53rd Cadillac Thursday from Al Serra Auto Plaza. Why does he do it? "You only live one time. Money is to spend," Macko said. "I spend it once I get it." His wife, Marcella Macko, said the annual trip to the dealership for her husband to trade in his old car and take delivery of his new one is something she just doesn't get excited about anymore. "He does, but I don't," she said, chuckling. (In the video below, check out a vintage commercial for the 1958 Cadillac--presumably the third of Macko's many, many Caddies.)


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    soeasytohate1 year, 4 months ago

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    He's probably a pimp.

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      demillicent1 year, 4 months ago

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      He's not likely a pimp. He's a General Morots retiree. Simply because a man can afford a Cadillac does not make him a pimp. He was more than likely a production worker there until retirement.

      Pimps drive Mercedes Benz', Lexus, BMS 700 series now. Cadillacs are passe for these thugs.

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      TimALoftis1 year, 4 months ago

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      Hats off to Mr.Macko. article reminds me of one of my favorite movies- 'Driving Miss Daisy'

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        TimALoftis1 year, 4 months ago

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        love the youtube video added above...the caddies of 50's and 60's. Cars of that era...the styling...all that chrome. A car lovers dream.

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        SAAB76991 year, 4 months ago

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        If it makes him happy,good for him.

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          bslong001 year, 4 months ago

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          airwick1944 keep buy your japanese cars, my father in law still has a jap bullet in his 84vr old back,too bad it aint i yours, a**hole

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            cinwht71 year, 4 months ago

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            Wow! Can you imagine the fuel cost for a 58 Cad or the look on my 14 year olds friends face when I dropped her off at school.

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              dokocke1 year, 4 months ago

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              Must be nice.

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                needsumnow871111 year, 4 months ago

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                53 years of living the 'American Dream!" This dude rocks!

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                  whiteley94681 year, 4 months ago

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                  I work in a dealership that sells Cadillacs. This is a big number for sure but there are a lot of people who are into the 20's-30's even 40's when it comes to the number of Cadillacs owned. We have one customer who at last count was on #73!

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                    jimiraypage1 year, 4 months ago

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                    airwick1944, what are u talking about? It's better than a 60 something like you pulling up to the light in your Kia or Honda, Toyota or whatever. No matter how much gas is. I will Always drive an AMERICAN MADE CAR.. Yea so they have been making Foreign cars here over 25 yrs. It's dumb people like you that started buying them back then. On top of that. American made cars are not allowed to be sold in Japan for whatever reason. So in 30 yrs when your great grand children are working for the Japs. Pat yourself on the back...... GM is still the King!

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                      demillicent1 year, 4 months ago

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                      Kia's, Honda, Toyota, BMW, Nissan and many other foreign named cars are built in the united States. Just make sure you so called American built car is really built in American and not Mexico or some other country where they are paid pennies an hour to build them and can't afford to buy what they build.

                      All of the above mentioned car companies are contribuiting to our economy. Everyone was not able to get a job at Chrysler, Ford or GMC. Some people are building so called foreign cars right here in the US of A and proud of it. The money I make at Honda spends just as well as the money others make at the non Transplanted companies. By the way, you cannot build a foreign car in Ohio, Tennessee or North Carolina.

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                      JovansMomm1 year, 4 months ago

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                      All politics that so many on line want to make EVERYTHING about this just isn't. It's about a guy who loves his car. If he can afford the gas and it's his wish/want. What in heavens name right do ANY of us have to say if he's right or wrong?

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                        catscratch1 year, 4 months ago

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                        Good for him!! If he trades in his old one for a new one and it is what makes him happy?? WHY NOT?? I am jealous of him frankly.. this car is pretty amazing and to be able to afford one like he has been?? It's nice to see someone actually HAPPY!! A pimp?? WOW!! Don't judge a book by it's car.. I mean cover because you would'nt want someone doing the same to you!!

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