We posted the fact that Cadillac China held a big event called V-Day in Shanghai to commemorate the arrival of the CTS-V in China. And that John Heinricy again set a production sedan track record, this time on the F1 circuit in Shanghai. Well, here are the photos. All I can say is ….wow!
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While the Western world still faces a challenging 2009, growth-albeit a bit slower than the recent gang-busters’ years-is still the operative in many developing countries, including China, which is fast becoming the world’s largest automobile market.

By Liz
We’ve been posting a lot about the CTS-V development, and that’s going to resume in a few days. However, I wanted to take a quick break from that to share something happening this week that is very significant, and a really cool experience for our team. The CTS goes on sale now in China, and that occasion was marked with some tremendous ceremonies in the huge southern city of Shenzen. It’s hard to describe the proceedings here in a short blog post . . . what you see here was a part of the ceremony in which the CTS was presented to a big crowd on the deck of an aircraft carrier that is a major landmark in this city. This aircraft carrier is an old Russian vessel that is a centerpiece of the Minsk World theme park (a major tourist attraction, not an active military installation!)