Cadillac CTS-V

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Cadillac CTS-V
Cadillac CTS-V Coupé
Cadillac CTS-V by Lingenfelter '04–07
Cadillac CTS-V
In the 2000s, Detroit was making a change and GM was at the forefront of that change. The company was repositioning the Cadillac brand with a complete overhaul. The design language was Art & Science and the Cadillac models were distinctly different. The CTS-V was a huge departure for the Cadillac brand. The beautifully-sculpted sedan had something even more special under the hood (via The Drive).
The CTS-V was powered by the same engine and transmission that you’d find in a Corvette. This was the first Cadillac model with a six-speed manual transmission. The CTS-V is a notable car still popular today. GM has released many different incarnations of the CTS-V but the design language has stayed the same.
Me: (gets in the car, in a very empty parking lot, prepared for a peaceful drive back.)
GT500 Manager: (Rolls up all slow, eyeballing me & the car)
Me to me: (I'm just going acknowledge him, and roll on out)
GT500 Manager: (Decides to rev & do an impressive rolling burnout)
The demon that has now taken control of me and my car:
CTS-V Wagon
American Premium Sport SilhouetteHistory
Silhouette of Cadillac CTS Sedan generations
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