Used 2004 Cadillac CTS-V Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Cadillac CTS V
Anyone who loves to drive a Corvette but needs additional passenger space will love the CTS V as a midsize sedan. Very satisfactory handling in an American sedan.
About Time
Finally Cadillac gets into the Game. Although not a high tech barnstormer, yet a vehicle that I've enjoyed immensely. It feels very confident when driven and braking. There were no noticable bad habits in the vehicle. This is a pure drivers car with little reliance on gimmicks or electronics. The seats are comfortable and easily adjustable. This car is comfortable for the short hop as well as the long haul. A very pleasant surprise. If this car doesn't make car of the year, it'll be a crime. This car represents everything that auto mags scream for. This car delivers.
Good Car With TONS of power
This car has 400 horsepower, enough to blow the competition away like the BMW 323i. This car has Cadillac's new edgy design, and it is a debatable design for some. I like it personally, and my friends agree. It really is beginning to show that Cadillac is turning around from being a "Old persons car" to being a young person's dream car. The good examples are the XLR, CTS, ESV, EXT, Esacalade, and the new upcoming STS.
Wow, What a Car!
What a machine. All the conveniences of a Cadillac with the performance of a Corvette. It really is a four seater Corvette, disguised as a Cadillac.
Muscle Car
This is one great car, the engineers should be congratulated for putting this car together. It's so much fun to drive. The engine sounds are worth the price of the car. I have a bad fuel guage, ran out of gas second day with 1/8 of tank indicating.