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Lord of the 'Ring: Cadillac unleashes M5 eater!
pound-feet of torque and can accelerate to 96 kilometres an hour in just 3.9 seconds. // Driving.ca 04/09/2008 03:46. We recently brought you some up-information and driving impressions on Cadillac’s world-class, 556-horsepower CTS-V sport sedan. But it’s worth another better look inside the V-Series. It borrows heavily from the standard CTS’s stunning interior, and that’s great; it already felt a class above thanks to stitched materials, very attractive surfaces, and a sweeping, aggressive look that breaks away from the sport-sedan status quo. Along with subtle badging and trim differences, more standard equipment, and an electric parking brake, here are some noteworthy points after spending a day inside the car, fiddling, fussing, oohing, and aahing: The CTS-V’s instrument panel, like that in the CTS, is a stunner, with a visually unified design, classy trim... // TheCarConnection.com |