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Cadillac CTS-V

I have never been a big Cadillac fan but this time I think they have hit the nail on the head. The CTS range is a treat for the eye and has the performance to match. BMW and Mercedes must be worrying about this one.

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The overall feel of the design is of strength and compactness. Note how the high waistline gives the feeling of solidity and the sharp angles and straight lines reinforce the initial impression of a car that means business. There are details in the design at the front that I could quibble with but these are minor in comparison to the excellent proportions of the whole car.

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And the rear is as near perfect as it gets, preserving echoes of the high tail lights we expect from Cadillac but ultra-modern in its approach. Everything about the car confirms that it is exactly what it sets out to be: big (but not too big), beefy and businesslike.

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They even race the CTS and it does very well. And, of course, in race trim it looks absolutely wonderful!

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5 Responses to “Cadillac CTS-V”

  1. You have to be kidding me! That thing is awful. I feel ill.

  2. I kid you not, Mad - it looks fantastic in the flesh (ummm, maybe that should be metal). Really tough and mean.

  3. Were you able to sit inside one of these?

  4. I wish I had been, Deborah - they must be just as nice to sit in as to look at. One day, perhaps… ;)

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