
By Ed
So many people have had a chance to see the upcoming CTS-V now either online, in the press, or in person in the auto show circuit. And when a car is parked on an auto show stand, or shown in photos, the first impression is always visual. It’s a completely natural thing, all of us do it. I’m sure if you come to this site, you’ve probably taken a good look at the photos of the CTS-V. But a performance car is about way more than looks.
It struck me that even just by looking at photos you can still see some of the performance and technology we’re working on. So in the coming days a weeks, we’ll do some posts about what you’ve seen in photos. . . and what those visual cues reveal about the performance underneath the surface. Joining me on the blog will be my colleague Chris. He and I will both chime in pretty frequently ... stay tuned.


Comments
come on give us the Coupe, hurry.
you know back in the 60's and 70's every model year there was something different with the design and back then there were no computers and they sold more cars, come on hurry.
Posted by: bluebaby | February 2, 2008 11:37 AM
Can't wait! Thanks guys
Posted by: teidsmore | February 2, 2008 12:39 PM
I have two questions for you. Have you fixed the "wheel hop" issue from the prior model CTS-V? My second question is when do you think the first V's will be delivered to customers?
Posted by: Chris Bartlett | February 4, 2008 11:49 AM
Will the 2009 CTS-V be priced under $70,000.00 or will it be more?
Posted by: Bob Blair | March 1, 2008 12:57 PM
I understand the touchscreen navigation option includes a hard drive for maps, music, etc. Has anyone thought about storing an electronic copy of the owner's manual on the drive? I enjoy having a paper copy in the glove box like everyone else, but this would be a nice idea to consider to further separate Cadillac from your competitors.
Posted by: Brian A Ruffin | May 29, 2008 8:43 AM