2009 Cadillac CTS-V

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

Only in its second generation, the CTS-V has evolved into something very special. When first introduced, the vehicle was so aggressive and jumpy there was no way it could have been a Cadillac. The newly introduced 2009 model is bi-modal. Not until you call up the 556-horsepower and 551-ft.-lbs. of torque does the CTS-V turn into Jamaican Olympians on the track.

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  • Its 400 lbs of torque at idle.

  • M5 rapes it.

  • Im gettin this car!!!!

  • I guess I'll pass this comment off as a weak attempt at humor. CTS an upgrade of a Forenza?

    That, or you just showed how much of a fucking idiot you are.

  • you are right :D

    ----merzedes rulez

  • Do you actually read about cars? If you did you would know that the CTS is NOTHING like a Suzuki Forenza. In fact im not even going to write anything else because you prove your ignorance with that statement.

  • Sorry pal but when ElDorado 58 was in sale, it was the better car of its time. Today the CTS is an upgraded version of a Suzuki Forenza, and its styling is the same for other Cadillacs, the difference is the size or if its a SUV or a truck. Ford for example has many cars and all are different and beauty. But Cadillac today is a brand with merchandising, not with innovative design or cuting-edge technology. There it was a decade when Studebaker and Cadillac was the best of best, but today...?? NO

  • BMW M5, EAT YOUR HEART OUT!!

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