Cts-v
Cts-v
Just got back from test driving a CADILLAC
CTS-V. What a car! This thing is a friggin' four door Corvette. It has the 'vette 400 hp 5.7 ltr. aluminum engine and the 6-speed tranny. I was greatly impressed (not easily achieved, especially from a GM product). Most similar to an Audi S4 or BMW M5. This is definately not your grandfather's Caddy.
How can this thing impress me? I generally despise GM products. Hmm, somebody did their homework. A+ on the fun factor.
CTS-V. What a car! This thing is a friggin' four door Corvette. It has the 'vette 400 hp 5.7 ltr. aluminum engine and the 6-speed tranny. I was greatly impressed (not easily achieved, especially from a GM product). Most similar to an Audi S4 or BMW M5. This is definately not your grandfather's Caddy.How can this thing impress me? I generally despise GM products. Hmm, somebody did their homework. A+ on the fun factor.
that car is scary fast. i've got a friend who's dad is a level 8 in GM Special Powertrain. he brings out all sorts of fun cars to show off and we saw and rode in that one a few months back. normally it's fun to harass sedans and SUV's as a whole, but i wouldn't go near one of those things. he'd chew up my car and spit it out as a yugo
I agree. I first drove the CTS with the sports suspension and was seriously impressed with the general chassis dynamics. Truly incredible for a car which you can easily get for around $28K out the door without even trying. Drove the CTS-V when it came in which basically addressed the only (barely) shortcoming of the base model with a horsepower boost.
Brilliant package and distinctive (love it or hate it) styling - if I needed more room, it would be on my short list. Right now, though, I'm still enjoying the MINI experience too much.
Brilliant package and distinctive (love it or hate it) styling - if I needed more room, it would be on my short list. Right now, though, I'm still enjoying the MINI experience too much.
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