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Nowhere is it written that muscle cars must be ancient relics, stuffed full of carburetor-fed, hydrocarbon-belching V-8 engine and fitted with the kind of primitive suspensions usually found on farm wagons. There are plenty of muscle cars available from new car dealers, like anything with an SRT badge, the upcoming Chevy SS and the Cadillac CTS-V series.
Most discussions of muscle cars don’t extend to station wagons, either, but the CTS-V wagon is equally adept at hauling groceries, hauling the fami…
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There are only a finite number of 1968 Camaros, in coupe or convertible form, left on the planet. Owning one generally requires careful stewardship, to preserve the car for future generations. If you want to keep it original, that means there’s very little you can do to improve the car or make it safer.
If that’s the purist school of thought, there’s also the pro-touring school of thought, which says, “the old cars were the coolest, so why not do everything you can to improve performance and h…
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The Corvette may be the quintessential American sports car, but it's not the only one to challenge established European brands. Over the past few years, GM's Cadillac division has also churned out some pretty interesting proposals targeting Germany's finest, namely the products made by Audi Quattro GmbH, BMW M and Mercedes-Benz AMG. The CTS-V in all three body styles is one them. A 6.2-liter V8 engine aided by an Eaton supercharger helps the CTS-V produce 556-horses and 551 lb-ft (746.2 Nm)…
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By Chris Haak Cadillac calls itself the “New Standard of the World” these days. I suppose the implication is that the old standard of the world, when Cadillac made The. Best. Car. In. The. World. is of another era, and expectations are different today. For what GM and some buyers see as a “luxury” brand, [...]
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The current CTS-V Coupe has never been a slow or subtle car; with over 550 bhp and its edgy looks, the car stands out enough for everyone except the folks at the D3 group.
These tuners have thrown on a matte black wrap, body kit and a stroker 7-liter V8 LSA belting out 1,001 bhp and 1,000 ft-lbs of torque for this year’s SEMA show. The car will be at the Toyo both and will be wearing Proxes T1R UHP tires: 275/30ZR20 at the front and 345/25ZR20 at the back. Naturally suspension and brakes have received …
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John Hennessey has been turning fast cars into super cars for some time now. His daily driver started life as a 556-horsepower Cadillac CTS-V wagon, affectionately dubbed “The Hammer Wagon,” that now puts out more than 700 Texas-sized horses.
Hennessey even drove The Hammer Wagon all the way from his Texas headquarters to the grand opening of his new Southern California shop and back home. Saturday, Hennessey participated in the Texas Mile – the infamous standing one mile acceleration test. He man…
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Everything’s bigger in Texas, and it appears everything’s faster, too.
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The mad scientists at D3 Cadillac have a little something up their sleeve for SEMA this year. the D3 group in conjunction with General Motors has been building a special edition 2012 CTS-V coupe they are planning to unveil at SEMA this year. Currently the build has held the codename “Project White” but the official [...]
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We built it, we love it—did you expect anything less?
Since we last checked in with our long-term Cadillac CTS-V wagon, the car has finally overcome its case of electronic window-itis. A recap: The right rear window kept rolling itself down, most notably doing so once during a carwash. On our third trip to the dealer, techs found corrosion in the door’s wiring harness. They replaced the whole harness, and cavities that could collect water were packed full of dielectric grease to prevent the ailment …
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In many ways, General Motors luxury brand Cadillac is enjoying a renaissance these past few years. And from what we can tell, the Detroit automaker plans to intensify its assault on the premium segment in the coming years with many new launches such as the ATS compact sedan, the ELR Coupe with extended-range electric vehicle technology and possibly, a production model inspired by the well-received Ciel study. But before we see a new wave of Cadillacs hitting the streets, the Detroit maker is looking t…
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