RE: Cadillac CTS-V: Spotted

RE: Cadillac CTS-V: Spotted

Tuesday 27th September 2016

Cadillac CTS-V: Spotted

Disappointed that the big, bad saloons are going all-wheel drive? There is a Cadillac you know...



If just 250 are to be made then it seems very unlikely that many 'W1' HSV Commodores will be seen even in Australia, let alone anywhere else in the world. But if you are in the UK and fancy a 640hp GM supersaloon, then there is another way...

Yes, it's the Cadillac CTS-V. Better still, it's a Cadillac CTS-V in the UK. Surrey, in fact. Yes, it's left-hand drive - best get that out in the open straight away - but for those wishing to be a little different (i.e. not German) with their V8 saloon choice, there's plenty to recommend the Cadillac.


Because, while some may still struggle to get it, America now makes some thoroughly decent performance cars. Indeed, the last CTS-V was praised by those who drove it over here, with this car and its ATS-V brother also doing well in various US tests.

Look at the basics: it's got a supercharged V8 so powerful it was used for the flagship previous generation Corvette. It's got another 35hp on the ferociously rapid Audi RS6 Performance, plus no interfering limiter at 155mph or however much higher you can afford to pay for. This is a genuine 200mph saloon. Which is pretty cool.

It borrows technology from the latest Corvette too, a car that has also received its fair share of acclaim. It has GM's Performance Traction Management, third-gen magnetic dampers, Michelin Pilot Super Sports and an electronic limited-slip diff.


Dare we say it looks good too? Certainly it's distinctive against the obvious rivals and, a few small details aside (the bonnet scoop, the oddly small spoiler) the CTS appears a pretty well resolved saloon. Just be prepared to tell everyone what it actually is. And, if the reports on Caddy's CUE infotainment system are correct, don't expect an intuitive cabin either.

But we're getting off track. This is a brand new, 640hp, rear-wheel drive saloon and that will always appeal. Trouble is, at nearly £80,000, there's lots of other stuff that appeals too. Plus, with so many competitors reaching the end of their life cycles, the deals are extraordinary. This E63, for example, that's just over £50K having covered only 1,000 miles. This M5 is super subtle and £60K with only a few more miles. And for something actually brand new and a little fresher in design, an RS6 is available for less than the Cadillac as well.

So there's little doubt the Cadillac faces some tough competition at this money. But for those who are feeling bolder than most, the out there alternative no longer requires the justification it did. Moreover, if you run it in on the way to the Nurburgring then the left-hand drive will come in handy...


CADILLAC CTS-V
Engine
: 6,162cc, V8 supercharged
Transmission: eight-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 640@6,400rpm
Torque (lb ft): 630@3,600rpm
MPG: 20.5
CO2: N/A
First registered: 2016
Recorded mileage: 250 miles
Price new: $85,595 (plus VAT)
Yours for: £78,335

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Bencolem

Original Poster:

1,017 posts

239 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Wow, in those specs side-by-side the E63 looks like a dated taxi compared to that M5!

ISO51200

1,270 posts

194 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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£78,335 rofl

J4CKO

41,560 posts

200 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Sure it is pretty decent, but the used market will regard this in the manner of something unidentifiable and slightly unsettling that has washed up on a beach, prod it with sticks, call the Police and have it taken away etc.




Cupramax

10,480 posts

252 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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ISO51200 said:
£78,335 rofl
It'll be worth about £2.50 in a couple of years but 640hp through the rear wheels yikes thats going to be a handful on a damp winters morning biggrin

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

154 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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cloud9 so much love for these. Yes it is a lot of cash but there is not much could keep pace with it, even at that price, and you get to step out of the driver's seat onto the pavement.

generationx

6,742 posts

105 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Had my doors blown off by one of these on an Autobahn. It sounded epicevil

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

154 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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generationx said:
Had my doors blown off by one of these on an Autobahn. It sounded epicevil
If I was a gallon of unleaded - what a way to go!

HappyMidget

6,788 posts

115 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Cupramax said:
It'll be worth about £2.50 in a couple of years but 640hp through the rear wheels yikes thats going to be a handful on a damp winters morning biggrin
If it is like the VXR8, should be plenty easy enough to handle if you take off your lead boots.

irocfan

40,439 posts

190 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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ISO51200 said:
£78,335 rofl
pretty much my thoughts about the new Alfa and TT...

I do like it, however I'll be the first to admit there are other things out there that would likely appeal more

ZX10R NIN

27,604 posts

125 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Whilst in the states I saw a fair few of these as well as driven a gen one version & they're a good driver's car this one is supposed to be better still, the only downside is the price & the fact it's LHD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uuy5LVv8pA

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

179 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I really, really like these. Sad that there won't be a manual gearbox in this generation though

richinlondon

594 posts

122 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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would be a fantastic buy second-hand at £30k

AClownsPocket

899 posts

159 months

Thursday 6th October 2016
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I drove one of these in Qatar a few years ago. It put the biggest grin on my face and pissed off the Arab in a C63 biggrin