The fire-breathing, 200-mile-per-hour CTS-V is a testament to how well Cadillac accomplished its mission of building an amazing sports sedan.
, appeared to not anticipate the insatiable hunger consumers have for SUVs and crossovers.
For instance, the engine of the CTS-V is shared with a Chevy. Spending $106,180 on a Cadillac with a Chevy motor may sound absurd, until you realize that it's the supercharged, 6.2-liter V-8 yanked out of a Corvette Z06. With 640 horsepower and a slick eight-speed automatic swapping cogs, the CTS-V will hit 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and keep pulling onto a claimed top speed of 200 mph.
A base CTS-V, with the required destination charge and gas guzzler tax, costs $89,290. The car's chief rivals, theThe 2019 Cadillac CTS-VInside, they don't do a great job of hiding the bargain price. As we've often complained with Cadillac products, the company's interiors can't compete with the best in the class. The CTS-V feels significantly cheaper inside than just about anything at this price point, with lots of black plastics and chintzy controls.
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