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2008 Cadillac CTS driver's log blog test drive GM General Motors San Diego development

By Liz

The idea behind the “100 percent” ride this spring was to combine as many driving environments into a single trip as possible.


It was a single trip, but it encompassed several days and involved many people representing various areas of the car.


Starting in San Diego, as seen here, we wound around the excellent roads on the outskirts of San Diego County and headed towards the desert areas near Borrego Springs. We encountered great twisty roads, lot of elevation and weather changes, which will be seen in subsequent posts over the next few days.



Comments

are there more pix?? would love to see the car in the real world settings :)


San Diego's highways and roads can be an enjoyable drive, if there isn't any traffic...


By my count, I see seven CTS's. Can you tell us what areas of the engineering/development process were represented in the drive? What were their experiences like?


I wish I was still in San Diego, I would get a kick out of seeing these on the 805.


Hey Liz,
As a relatively new retiree I am having fun reading about your development adventures. Your current job as an assistant VCE doesn't usually leave any time for this type of actvity, so I thought I would let you know that your extra effort is appreciated. Thanks again to you and Rob for a view back in. Stay safe!


Would it be possile to get a full size jpeg of the parking lot photo? I see there is a sunset blue CTS in there and I would like to get a better look at it. I am going to pre-order this weekend and need to select a color. Thanks.


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