Cadillac CTS 2014
#1
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Cadillac CTS 2014
Looks like Caddy is stepping it up a bit.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/09/16/2...t-drive-video/
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/09/16/c...lac-cts-video/
I'll be curious how the non v sport matches up with the A6
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/09/16/2...t-drive-video/
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/09/16/c...lac-cts-video/
I'll be curious how the non v sport matches up with the A6
#2
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The interior is just not lux enough for the price point and who they are going after I feel. At the end of the day the Chevy Malibu has a similar looking feel with regards to the interior. Maybe not this new one with the red bottom, but when I sit in a high priced Cadi or a vette (sorry vette owners on this forum), I just don't feel like the car matches the price. My son who is going on 4 is begging me to buy a vette (his current favorite hot wheels car), but when the time comes to go from hot wheels to the real deal, I am going Porsche 911.
As for Caddi, I thought about the XTS when I was getting ready to buy. They just don't do it for me.
As for Caddi, I thought about the XTS when I was getting ready to buy. They just don't do it for me.
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The interior is just not lux enough for the price point and who they are going after I feel. At the end of the day the Chevy Malibu has a similar looking feel with regards to the interior. Maybe not this new one with the red bottom, but when I sit in a high priced Cadi or a vette (sorry vette owners on this forum), I just don't feel like the car matches the price. My son who is going on 4 is begging me to buy a vette (his current favorite hot wheels car), but when the time comes to go from hot wheels to the real deal, I am going Porsche 911.
As for Caddi, I thought about the XTS when I was getting ready to buy. They just don't do it for me.
As for Caddi, I thought about the XTS when I was getting ready to buy. They just don't do it for me.
#5
The interior is just not lux enough for the price point and who they are going after I feel. At the end of the day the Chevy Malibu has a similar looking feel with regards to the interior. Maybe not this new one with the red bottom, but when I sit in a high priced Cadi or a vette (sorry vette owners on this forum), I just don't feel like the car matches the price. My son who is going on 4 is begging me to buy a vette (his current favorite hot wheels car), but when the time comes to go from hot wheels to the real deal, I am going Porsche 911.
As for Caddi, I thought about the XTS when I was getting ready to buy. They just don't do it for me.
As for Caddi, I thought about the XTS when I was getting ready to buy. They just don't do it for me.
#6
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I'm not sure my $65K A6 has a luxury enough interior to be honest, read my review and you'll see I find the leather and several other interior appointments not up to my expectations of a $65K car. My $57K M37S felt way more luxurious on the inside than my A6 does. Beauty (and luxury) is in the eye and touch of the beholder.
Maybe I am unfairly hard on vettes as I never have actually driven or even ridden in one. However visually speaking, would you take a comparable priced 911 or a vette? I have driven the 911 and the interior is nice. The car is nice. I had the poster on the wall as a child, and driving one, has just made me want to put one in the garage. Maybe I have blinders on, but there is a reason that car barely changes from year to year. It is really a realistic daily driver sports car.
#7
Maybe I am unfairly hard on vettes as I never have actually driven or even ridden in one. However visually speaking, would you take a comparable priced 911 or a vette? I have driven the 911 and the interior is nice. The car is nice. I had the poster on the wall as a child, and driving one, has just made me want to put one in the garage. Maybe I have blinders on, but there is a reason that car barely changes from year to year. It is really a realistic daily driver sports car.
All that said, Vette's and Porsche's are very different vehicles and I would take the Porsche as a daily driver or as a weekend track car over any Corvette.
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Well whenever it comes time for you to add another vehicle you'll have something to look forward to. Vette's are certainly fun to drive and have excelled in recent years giving the U.S. some competition in high sports cars. In my opinion the $115,000 ZR1 is closer to a track car than a daily driver. It is a real beast to drive on a daily basis. The Z06 still offers great performance but is also a manageable daily driver.
All that said, Vette's and Porsche's are very different vehicles and I would take the Porsche as a daily driver or as a weekend track car over any Corvette.
All that said, Vette's and Porsche's are very different vehicles and I would take the Porsche as a daily driver or as a weekend track car over any Corvette.
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