08-26-2008, 04:38 PM | #46 |
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Those talking about the Caddy not being able to handle didn't read. The CTS-V was 3 mph faster in the slalom. Thats a big difference. I know alot of us want to lend excuses to BMW because we are owners, but the M5 just got dethroned simple and plain as a sports sedan. I personally think the M5 looks a little better, but the CTSV interior looks better and the performance numbers and price speak for themselves.
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08-26-2008, 05:05 PM | #47 |
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Best bang for the buck in its division. I hope no one is kidding themselves. However, I do remember all the issues that the older CTS-V had with its engine etc... Hopefully this version is problem free. At the end of the day its still made by GM...
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08-26-2008, 05:59 PM | #48 |
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I haven't heard any issues about the engine on the old CTS-V. Though there have been problems of wheel hop and the differential going out.
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A M5 is 4012lbs. So they are both pretty close in weight. Throw an extra person in the M5 and they weigh the same.
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I knew you were referring to past models. There is plenty of good read on the improvements made to the 09 model.
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Let me just say that it has more body roll then any car I've ever driven. Actually the Kia Amanti has more roll, but just barely. |
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08-27-2008, 04:56 PM | #54 |
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Funny, I was given as a loaner a 528i (sans sport package) and I thought it handled body roll quite well. In fact, I thought the overall handling characteristic was excellent. Perhaps the sample you drove had deflated tires (which is unlikely, though, as these cars come equipped with rf tires...?)?
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