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Gregster
10-17-2008, 02:13 PM
More power, cheaper and faster.. why would you buy anything else?


The Cadillac CTS-V (http://www.autoblog.com/2008/09/02/first-drive-2009-cadillac-cts-v/) has already proven that its impressive power stats translate nicely to the track with sub-8 minute 'Ring times and a 0-60 time of 3.9 seconds. The General is also positioning its new 556-hp halo sedan as a performance bargain, having announced today that it will go on sale around November 1 with a starting price of just $59,995. That's more than $40,000 cheaper than the less powerful XLR-V, and we'd argue the CTS-V is more attractive with its v2.0 Art and Science styling and works much better as a daily driver with its back seat and usable trunk. The CTS-V also makes the larger $80,900 STS-V sedan (http://autos.aol.com/cars-Cadillac-STS_V-2009/overview) completely irrelevant considering its 86-hp power advantage, improved aesthetics and quicker moves. Even the vaunted BMW M5 (http://autos.aol.com/cars-BMW-M5-2009/overview) with its higher starting price of $83,900 and less powerful 500-hp 5.0L V10 engine can't touch the CTS-V in price or performance.
The 2009 CTS-V, Cadillac's 556-hp expression of ultimate performance and luxury, begins production this month with initial sales beginning around November 1. The latest in the brand's V-Series of high performance models, the new CTS-V is intended to reach the top of the world's most desirable luxury cars, at a starting price of $59,995 in the US market.

"The launch of the new CTS-V presents a compelling proposition for luxury and performance enthusiasts," says Mark McNabb, North America vice president, Cadillac/Premium Channel. "The CTS-V is a strong statement about Cadillac design and technology and a new member in the club of the highest performing luxury cars."

The CTS-V, based on Cadillac's critically acclaimed CTS sports sedan, expresses the full extent of the brand's dramatic design and technology. Designed to enter the stratosphere of the world's fastest and most exclusive luxury sedans, CTS-V includes advanced performance technology such as a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine and Magnetic Ride Control, the world's fastest reacting suspension.

The new CTS-V comes standard with a nearly complete collection of features, including a hand-crafted cabin, a 6-speed manual transmission and a Bose surround sound system with a 40-gigabyte hard drive with a USB port. In addition there are a few options available, including a new 6-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted shift buttons, 14-way adjustable Recaro performance seats, microfiber interior accents and a large "Ultra-View" sunroof.



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LagunaM3
10-17-2008, 04:43 PM
More power, cheaper and faster.. why would you buy anything else?


Because it's fugly. :D

bmwqc
10-17-2008, 04:51 PM
That Caddy is surely a lot of bang for the buck. But is the quality there?



More power, cheaper and faster.. why would you buy anything else?

Andrei
10-17-2008, 04:58 PM
Because it's fugly. :D

Right, but then I remembered that we are talking about the E60 M5.

E90 M3 is the car for me. Not as powerful as the Caddy but what the hell would I do with all that power? 414 HP ought to be enough for anyone. (That sounds like something Bill Gates would say)

Phil
10-17-2008, 05:20 PM
Because it's fugly. :D

And it must have "fine Corinthian leather".

So maybe there is truth to the GM merger with Chrylser.

Seriously, you don't buy a car by numbers alone. There's a long list of tangible and intangible factors to consider.

Does this car move GM closer? I think so. Is it there yet? Time will tell.

For now, I'm still loving my "slow" E30 M3 and "mundane" E39 540i.

Phil