On this episode of Ignition, racing pro Randy Pobst gets his mitts on the brand new, third-generation Cadillac CTS-V. When ...
The family Cadillac CTS-V four-door sedan has just turned into a track beast. It's got 850 horsepower, which is 200 more than stock, and the father can both daily it and race it on the weekends.
It's a luxurious track weapon designed to carry a family of four and a dog, and today it's surprisingly affordable.
The owner of a Cadillac CTS-V was no longer satisfied with what the factory configuration offered, so he took his car to a tuner in Texas. While he was waiting for his car to get the 350 horsepower ...
Launched as an early 2003 model, the entry-luxury CTS (Cadillac Touring Sedan) was built on a new rear-wheel-drive platform. A 220-horsepower, 3.2-liter V-6 engine that teams with either a five-speed ...
When first introduced by Cadillac, the CTS's 'Art and Science' styling carried the marque in a new direction. When the hot edition arrived in the form of today's Nice Price or No Dice CTS-V, all other ...
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