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Cadillac CTS-V, Lexus ISF and Porsche 911 Drag race: guess who wins?

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

Winner takes all in this pitiful destruction of two dog cars!

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  • We will see how you react in about a year or two when your CTS is broken down on the side of the road and the Porsche and Lexus go flying by

  • @dano92580 Almost 3 years later and what a dream car is the V. THe others are reliable too though

  • Great Camera Focus

  • @Klopecs great comment

    made me smile...blame my son

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  • @Astralwurksdk The Porsche Turbo is one of the finest and most durable cars in the world. All Porsches are fantastic and I would love to own one. The point I keep making is that FOR THE MONEY the V is pretty spectacular and one look at its resale value validates that point. But when money no object? THe Italians seem to get all the love, deserving or not. I think it is about their looks and sound, because it certainly is not about their reliability.

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  • The ISF is amazing

  • you are the worst camera man ever

  • A lot more engineering is put into a car that can handle than a car that can go fast in a straight line. Good thing that CTS-V didn't find its way into a turn in that race lol. Plus, isn't the CTS-V of that generation in the video a supercharged LS6? Lets supercharge the IS-F and race again :).

  • What's even worse is the faster they go , the further the CTSV beats them down into Hell.

  • This guy clean the Lens with MAYONAISSE????

  • @dano92580 I am a huge Vette fan, Its probably my favorite affordable car. And there isnt any better money per performance, per potential, vechicle sold on the market in my own opinion. However I have to concer with you as far as gm products are concerned.. I have a 2007 Gmc Canyon SLE 4x4 with 39,000 miles on it and it is the biggest peice of shit I have ever owned. Now there not major problems, but there alway's is one, always! Its monthly engine is good but everything else? uhh, never again.

  • The CTS-V doesn't compete directly if at all with the IS-F. The CTS-V is more M5 territory. That's why Cadillac is coming out with the smaller ATS which is the 3 series killer.

  • @goldboy101 its a boxter. I think you are a retard who should get trampled by a herd of elephants

  • @IDriveAmerican I will admit that 400hp and 27mpg is good, but I just don't trust any American built car. I have had two myself, and I see them everyday breaking down. Toyota builds reliable engines that won't cause many issues. More power to you to buy GM products but it will never happen again for me. Since you haven't listed one negative thing about the GM products, I would have to say you're arguments are pointless anyways. At least I admit Lexus/Toyota has some issues, but far less than GM.

  • Engine defects, the LS series of small block V8 from GM are some of the best engines ever built. According Wards 10 best engines of all time GM has three entries Toyota only appears once. I will beat you have never owned a car with an LS powerplant, having over 400 hp and still achieving 27 mpg. Simple to maintain and reliable, if your going to try and convince me that these engines are overly problematic then don’t waste your time, because it is a fairy tale.

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