View Poll Results: 10 Lexus ISF vs. 10 Cadillac CTS-V
10 Lexus ISF
38
30.16%
10 Cadillac CTS-V
88
69.84%
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10 Lexus ISF vs. 10 Cadillac CTS-V...Opinion?
#81
This is from two different owners of a 2011 CTS-V:
I've heard of a few 2011's with the same problem...but none from 2009-10 models.
There is also a loud "bang" or "clunk" when I shift into 2nd gear at high RPM's (sounds like metal banging against metal)
Took it in to the dealer and the service managers are still trying to figure out the problem.
That's why I rather get the 09-10 models.
I've heard of a few 2011's with the same problem...but none from 2009-10 models.
There is also a loud "bang" or "clunk" when I shift into 2nd gear at high RPM's (sounds like metal banging against metal)
Took it in to the dealer and the service managers are still trying to figure out the problem.
That's why I rather get the 09-10 models.
#82
I drive a Subata.
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#83
Safety Car
Hands down, IMO. well, actually, if you ask, i would get a 350 and put the savings towards mods.
Something about a rare performance level lexus that says NO to the cushiness of the brand...i like that.
CTS-V doesnt do it for me - look wise. it carries a certain stereotype that is expected of CTS-V drivers. depending on who you are, you may feel uncomfortable having one because of that. just my opinion. clearly, many disagree
Something about a rare performance level lexus that says NO to the cushiness of the brand...i like that.
CTS-V doesnt do it for me - look wise. it carries a certain stereotype that is expected of CTS-V drivers. depending on who you are, you may feel uncomfortable having one because of that. just my opinion. clearly, many disagree
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#84
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Hands down, IMO. well, actually, if you ask, i would get a 350 and put the savings towards mods.
Something about a rare performance level lexus that says NO to the cushiness of the brand...i like that.
CTS-V doesnt do it for me - look wise. it carries a certain stereotype that is expected of CTS-V drivers. depending on who you are, you may feel uncomfortable having one because of that. just my opinion. clearly, many disagree
Something about a rare performance level lexus that says NO to the cushiness of the brand...i like that.
CTS-V doesnt do it for me - look wise. it carries a certain stereotype that is expected of CTS-V drivers. depending on who you are, you may feel uncomfortable having one because of that. just my opinion. clearly, many disagree
For curiosities sake, what stereotype are you talking about? Ive never come across a douchy CTS-V owner. BMW owners on the other hand......
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#86
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#87
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CTS-V has an extremely strong stereotype in the NY tri-state area. CTS-V will pencil you out to the same extent as having, say, a hummer. image is "jersey shore" ish. long island, queens, yonkers, some areas of north jersey - cts-v, fuggaddeboutit.
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#88
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Hmmm. That must be relatively new. I lived there until '07 and never picked up on that. If anything, most the Jersey Shore types drove Scion TCs or G35/7s and Escalades.
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#89
I drive a Subata.
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Who cares what others think of you when it comes to cars. I really don't get that. Yes, some cars can certainly portrait you as a dbag or gay, but is it really that big a of deal when car shopping? Really?
And I love modding cars obviously, but we are talking about ISF vs CTS-V here. I don't think a modified IS350 shouldn't be in the discussion.
And I love modding cars obviously, but we are talking about ISF vs CTS-V here. I don't think a modified IS350 shouldn't be in the discussion.
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#90
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#91
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This is from two different owners of a 2011 CTS-V:
I've heard of a few 2011's with the same problem...but none from 2009-10 models.
There is also a loud "bang" or "clunk" when I shift into 2nd gear at high RPM's (sounds like metal banging against metal)
Took it in to the dealer and the service managers are still trying to figure out the problem.
That's why I rather get the 09-10 models.
I've heard of a few 2011's with the same problem...but none from 2009-10 models.
There is also a loud "bang" or "clunk" when I shift into 2nd gear at high RPM's (sounds like metal banging against metal)
Took it in to the dealer and the service managers are still trying to figure out the problem.
That's why I rather get the 09-10 models.
Really? Around here, a V makes you pretty cool. I got a thumb's up and a salute from other motorists just yesterday. That's not why I own one, but it is a bit of an attention magnet for car guys. When I park it outside my house (RARE event), people constantly ogle it. That's why parking it outside my house is a rare event.
#93
Any reason why you're not looking at the C63 or M3?
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#96
Really do like the c63 over the m3. I think the c63 beats the m3 when it comes to luxury and power. I've looked pass these two cars due to the long term maintenace cost. I feel that the isf and ctsv will be less expensive to maintain. If I was rich, then it wouldn't matter. Just want more of a vip performance style for my next car. Plan on keeping it for at least 5 years.
#97
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I hate to say it but, That's definitely the image here in the NYC area.
#98
Burning Brakes
I would get the v, not knowing anything much about the cars except for the looks.
My days of worrying about how I'm perceived based on my shoes, suits, cars are long gone.
My days of worrying about how I'm perceived based on my shoes, suits, cars are long gone.
#99
Burning Brakes
#100
I'm the Firestarter
I'm in the market for a high performance luxury sedan...pretty much a stock 12 second car as well. These are my top two picks and not quite sure which one to buy. Both are going for the same price too. Probably will be spending up to $5k for engine mods and aftermarket wheels...mostly bolt-on parts.
What is your opinion of these two cars? Which would be more reliable and better quality? Maintenace cost? Which one would you choose as your daily driver? Let me know...later.
What is your opinion of these two cars? Which would be more reliable and better quality? Maintenace cost? Which one would you choose as your daily driver? Let me know...later.
Did you ever sit inside the IS? It's a subcompact with an almost useless rear seat, unless you're a midget who's always going to be driving other midgets. I'm 5'8 and I found the front pretty cozy (which I didn't mind) but I usually have my seat pretty far forward and the back was still too tight.
I know this isn't the sort of thing that comes to mind when comparing these cars, but if you have to live with the car it can be a deal-breaker.
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The rear seat in the IS is tiny.
#107
Whats up with RDX owners?
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#111
I drive a Subata.
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Every time I spot a CTS-V on the road, I'm like
And every time I find a ISF on the road, I'm like meh. It's an Auto.
And every time I find a ISF on the road, I'm like meh. It's an Auto.
#112
Three Wheelin'
#113
Safety Car
justin beiber's flat black, suicide CTS-V
http://www.gtspirit.com/2011/11/04/s...allery=3354#tp
saw the WCC episode last night on the making.
http://hollywoodstatus.com/2011/12/j...c-cts-v-coupe/
HA!
http://www.gtspirit.com/2011/11/04/s...allery=3354#tp
saw the WCC episode last night on the making.
http://hollywoodstatus.com/2011/12/j...c-cts-v-coupe/
HA!
#114
I drive a Subata.
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Who the fuck is justin bieber? And that car looks pretty damn riced out imo.
Stock > that shit
Stock > that shit
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#116
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Thats odd. Beibers CTS-V is an automatic, I always thought he prefered a hard stick in his hand
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#118
Why is this even a question?
V all the way.
V all the way.
#119
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