Used 2006 Cadillac CTS-V Consumer Reviews
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Detroit Iron Flyer
My first car was a 69 Camaro, followed by a couple of Firebirds in the 70's, an Old's Aurora in 90's and this CTS-V. This car is a quantum leap in feel and power. My drives seem shorter, because it is such fun to drive I hate to arrive. I like it's stealth Corvette quality. I bought this car used with 40,000 miles on it and it looks like new except for a small fleck of finish missing from one of the Nav system buttons. I get lots of complements from people who know what it is and those who don't. Total thrill to step on it and work through the gears and step down into a set of twisties.
M-Killer
Way too much fun for a car, who would have thought GM could have come up with such a great car? To be able to carry five adults in a Corvette powered car, along with great handeling and stopping ability, with outstanding exterior looks to top it off. If you are looking for a super car, here you go!
- Base SedanMSRP: $15,9951,746 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $12,5001,973 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $13,9992,220 mi away
Car Rocks
The car is absolutely outstanding! The power is awesome, the handling is great, the feautures are near perfect, and the support from the dealer is superb. I recommend this car. The CTS- V easily matches or exceeds in performance, features, and quality with similar vehicles from Lexus, Mercedes, Jaguar & BMW. However, the CTS-V is $20,000-30,000 dollars less expensive than what you would have to spend with the other companies. Awesome ride...
A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
My 2005 Cadillac CTS-V is very fun to drive. Its handling is very good. If a person wants a little luxury along with performance this is the car for you, even with a small family.
4 door Corvette
Great overall performance. Feels lighter than comparable BMW's.