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carrboy 04-02-2011 01:11 PM

Cadillac CTS-V
 
Just bought a 2011 V!!! I'm so pumped to get it, but nervous too. What do u guys recommend as far as taking care of a car like this? I've heard horror stories on here like mice chewing through wiring, getting into the breather systems, etc. I won't be driving it much and it'll be in storage from November to April. I'll always have it garaged!

Quicksilver 04-02-2011 01:54 PM

Looking to get one too, best car in it's class hands down, driven the m5 and E55/63 plenty of times (and owned a modded E55). No comparison, that suspension manages to ride as smooth as the Benz yet handle better and sharper then the M5... steering feel, everything is just awesome, makes it's competitors look bland with it's styling. And... 6 speed manual, funny how sports cars are almost getting rid of manual tran's but Caddy still offers an excellent manual.

I ran my buddies stock 6 speed at the track, cracking off high 11's at 119. My E55 stock didn't trap higher then 116 at the same track. Caddy hit a home run with this car... and it's mod potential is so easy.

Did you get the Recaro seats? Def a must have, they blow away the seats in a ton of sports cars inc a regular 997.

Griswald 04-02-2011 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by carrboy (Post 3366613)
I won't be driving it much and it'll be in storage from November to April. !

I recommend you send it to TX during these months and let me keep it up for you :coolcowboy:

Congrats on your purchase. Hell of a car

Catmando 04-02-2011 02:25 PM

I read a review that said best bang for the buck. I would love to have the sedan, not fond of coupes. I'm driving a 2006 Chrysler 300C Hemi now, hope to get the SRT8 300 when they put the 6.4 Hemi and the new 8 speed auto with paddle shifters in it.

carrboy 04-02-2011 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Quicksilver (Post 3366633)
Looking to get one too, best car in it's class hands down, driven the m5 and E55/63 plenty of times (and owned a modded E55). No comparison, that suspension manages to ride as smooth as the Benz yet handle better and sharper then the M5... steering feel, everything is just awesome, makes it's competitors look bland with it's styling. And... 6 speed manual, funny how sports cars are almost getting rid of manual tran's but Caddy still offers an excellent manual.

I ran my buddies stock 6 speed at the track, cracking off high 11's at 119. My E55 stock didn't trap higher then 116 at the same track. Caddy hit a home run with this car... and it's mod potential is so easy.

Did you get the Recaro seats? Def a must have, they blow away the seats in a ton of sports cars inc a regular 997.

Yes, has the Recaro seats. If i bought it new i probably wouldn't have sprung for the Recaro option at $3500. Thanks for the positive input on the car. I'll post pics once i get it home

rlj676 04-02-2011 04:53 PM

Great choice! I love mine, does everything perfect (except the 200 mile range on a tank). Drove it this winter w/ Blizzaks and it does great in the snow w/ the right tires.

Oh, as for service just follow the manual and use quality oil, etc. Here's where you can get more info: http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums...es-forum-2009/

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Sydwayz 04-02-2011 05:41 PM

Ca$hed Out here on the boards sold his 32 Sunsation, and is now on his second CTS-V. They are awesome.

They have AWD available now I think right?

Quicksilver 04-02-2011 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by Sydwayz (Post 3366734)
Ca$hed Out here on the boards sold his 32 Sunsation, and is now on his second CTS-V. They are awesome.

They have AWD available now I think right?

On the V's.. no... rwd only, you can get awd on the regular CTS though and it's a good awd system. Drove gf's aunts up in MI in the winter.

Catmando 04-04-2011 12:02 AM

Corsa exhaust for the 2011
 
CORSA Performance Exhausts, a TMG Performance Products company, introduces an axle-back exhaust system for the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe.

The new Cadillac CTS-V exhaust system features a dual rear exit design with Single 4.5-inch Pro-Series tips laser etched with the CORSA logo. The Cadillac CTS-V exhaust system, which is 19 lbs. lighter than stock, features a nonrestrictive design that delivers a 21% gain in exhaust flow versus stock, according to CORSA's flow bench tests.

CORSA offers the system in two versions: Sport (part #14942) and Touring (part #14943). The Touring exhaust system delivers a deeper, more refined sound, while the Sport system produces a wide-open, aggressive tone. As with all CORSA Performance Exhaust systems, the Cadillac CTS-V system is engineered using patented Reflective Sound Cancellation (RSC) technology to produce a bold performance note with no interior resonance.

Complete installation hardware and instructions are included with the exhaust systems, which can be purchased direct from CORSA Performance, your local dealer and through select retailers/distributors nationwide. A Limited Lifetime Warranty protects guarantees the exhaust system for as long as you own your vehicle.

The exhaust systems are crafted in the United States from premium stainless steel, and all tips are double wall, highly polished stainless steel laser etched with the CORSA logo.

CORSA Performance Exhausts, a TMG Performance Products, LLC company headquartered in Berea, Ohio, is a leading manufacturer of premium performance exhaust systems for cars, trucks, SUVs and marine applications. Through its patented Reflective Sound Cancellation (RSC) technology, CORSA Performance Exhausts provides the industry's only guaranteed drone-free driving experience backed by premium performance and superior customer service. For more information, call (800) 486-0999 or visit www.corsaperformance.com.

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THE 288 KID 04-04-2011 03:08 AM

I had an 05' and stored it during the Michigan winters. Had it detailed before I put it away always, battery tender, and a California car cover. I used downy dryer sheets to keep the mice away and had no issues in 2 winters. I would start it occasionaly and let it get up to operating temp. Which wouldn't take that long. And once it was there id rap on it a few times, couldn't resist.

Car now resides in Texas and I miss it....


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