The CTS-V came out in 2004 with a 400 hp (Z06 motor) with a six speed...they are not late to the game.
The new car can be had in a six speed manual or automatic.
The new car can be had in a six speed manual or automatic.
Prof said:I would not be surprised to see a paddle shifter in the very near future. GM is on the right track.
Prof said:Would love to see a resurgence of GM...even Ford for that matter...it really is a nationalistic thing...BMW makes wonderful vehicles...I would love to have US based manufacturers regain some of their lost prestige...before they all get swallowed up by China!
ntw0rk said:You know Bandit, you can say what you want about the Cadi, and you can PooPoo the fact that GM got in the game late, but I think it's great to see them get in the game!!
People don't realize how much of an impact the "Real Big 3" have on the US economy. It is essential that they continue to compete in the market, and that means in all corners of the market. I am glad that there are people that will buy this CTS-V over a BMW because it is a product of the USA!! It is vital that GM continue to compete, and hopefully one day gain advantage and a larger market share in foreign trade as well.
Oh, and that's a pretty cool Cadi!!!:rock::rock:
CarDude said:The CTS-V came out in 2004 with a 400 hp (Z06 motor) with a six speed...they are not late to the game.
The new car can be had in a six speed manual or automatic.