CTS-V Hits Nurburgring


 
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ldogss  (June 19, 2008)
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i like the fact that Cadillac stated the V series of cars...it took them long enough ...they should be good comp for the German cars

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Gottaloveanyt...  (June 18, 2008)
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This thing not only competes with the M5, RS6, and AMG sedans, it surpasses some of them in many aspects. Its not even in the same size class! Of course, the M5 and its AMG competitor are due for reworking soon and the RS6 has yet to arrive on the streets, so obviously this kind of domination won't go unchallenged. Can't wait to see a shootout between em!

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45b37fde  (June 18, 2008)
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While I am a strong voice for the direction GM has been taking in the last few years namely Cadillic. There is one area that GM is still far from even dare I say competitve at it is interiors. Some of the items the GM designers have been turning out in the way of interiors is cheap to say the least. I will state here and now Cadillac doesnt fall under this umbrella I test drove a CTS and it has the level of fit and finish that I have never felt in a GM made product. However, great example just got done looking at Motor Trends review of the new 2010 Camaro. Wow is all I have to say about the interior looks like a rental car. It looks simply put that rubbermaid sponsored the inside. Do GM designers drive other cars? I am not requiring BMW finish but even Nissan VW companies like that have interiors that dont feel as ill-planned and cheap as GM products. Sorry to say I think at this point with newer Lincoln cars Chevy is actually behind Ford in aspects as well. Dont lose the performance aspect chevy but for pete's sake come up with some good interiors.

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Micro  (May 15, 2008)
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GM Executives:Thanks for making some FANtastic cars over the last several years! I will stay loyal to GM as long as you keep making outstanding cars. Keep up the FANtastic work! ...emphasis on the FAN, because I am now one of GM's biggest fans!

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The new 2009 Cadillac CTS-V lays down a blistering time at Germany's Nurburgring. Driver John Heinricy completed a lap of the legendary Nordschleife in 7:59.32 which could possibly be the fastest recorded time for a production sedan on factory-spec street tires.
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