neuronbob's Official CTS-V Appreciation Thread (6MT V wagon 10 yrs old, pg 46)
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I say continue driving it as well. You already have a second car, why add a third if they can all perform DD duty admirably?
PS2s are OEM on select Porsche models but their sidewalls are too thin. Especially compared to the PSS. The only street tire better in the dry would be a Direzza Star Spec/RS3/BFG Rival, but they have their drawbacks.
I have done hours of research and the Super Sports are going to be my next tires. DD, non-competitive autox usage. BTW, look into the Michelin mileage warranty, PS2s are warrantied for 20k miles.
http://www.michelinman.com/automotiv.../warranty.page
PS2s are OEM on select Porsche models but their sidewalls are too thin. Especially compared to the PSS. The only street tire better in the dry would be a Direzza Star Spec/RS3/BFG Rival, but they have their drawbacks.
I have done hours of research and the Super Sports are going to be my next tires. DD, non-competitive autox usage. BTW, look into the Michelin mileage warranty, PS2s are warrantied for 20k miles.
http://www.michelinman.com/automotiv.../warranty.page
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neuronbob (07-14-2014)
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The PS2s are OEM on the CTS-V. The PSS are reported to be a better tire, with longer wear, for less money, than the PS2s, and of course are the newer, hotter tire. I got about 19k out of my PS2s, about average for the CTS-V, and I was very happy with them.
As far as the "keep driving it" argument, the car is a rarity and even with a lot of miles on it, it'll be worth something if I take good care of it. If I saw it as an investment opportunity, however, I would have garaged it from new and never, ever driven it. And what a shame it would be to do that.
As far as the "keep driving it" argument, the car is a rarity and even with a lot of miles on it, it'll be worth something if I take good care of it. If I saw it as an investment opportunity, however, I would have garaged it from new and never, ever driven it. And what a shame it would be to do that.
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Rolled through 30k miles in the Wagon yesterday...
......in 22 months. That is a record for me in any car I've ever owned. Shows how much I love driving it.
That includes road trips to the Grand Canyon, to Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone, to DC, to Philly, to Detroit (multiple times), and Buffalo (don't ask, but also multiple times).
I know I'm not a track hound like some of you, but I am demonstrating one way of using this car right. I took my first V to the track, so I've been taking it easy with this one.
I slowed down the driving after the summer road trip and have only put 4k miles on since June.
Some statistics from my Fuelly as of last tank, at 29828 miles (will edit after I fill up again today):
$7547.58 spent in fuel, 25 cents per mile.
$56.75 a tank on average
$3.81 a gallon for 93/91
Best mileage on a tank: 19.8
Worst mileage on a tank: 12
Average: 15.1
Oil changes: 5 (including yesterday)
Diff oil changes: 2 (including yesterday)
Rear diffs: 1 ie still in original
Superchargers: 2
Sets of summer tires: 2. 1st lasted around 18k miles. Now 3k on PSS
Sets of winter tires: 1 (around 8k)
I have had it to the dealer twice for unexpected service: 1 for supercharger fail, and 1 for paint fail. The car has never left me stranded.
Memories made in this car: PRICELESS. My son will always remember the big blue wagon that took him to the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone. My best moment in this car was driving up and down Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado last year. Freaking awesome drive!
Bottom line: best car I've ever owned.
That includes road trips to the Grand Canyon, to Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone, to DC, to Philly, to Detroit (multiple times), and Buffalo (don't ask, but also multiple times).
I know I'm not a track hound like some of you, but I am demonstrating one way of using this car right. I took my first V to the track, so I've been taking it easy with this one.
I slowed down the driving after the summer road trip and have only put 4k miles on since June.
Some statistics from my Fuelly as of last tank, at 29828 miles (will edit after I fill up again today):
$7547.58 spent in fuel, 25 cents per mile.
$56.75 a tank on average
$3.81 a gallon for 93/91
Best mileage on a tank: 19.8
Worst mileage on a tank: 12
Average: 15.1
Oil changes: 5 (including yesterday)
Diff oil changes: 2 (including yesterday)
Rear diffs: 1 ie still in original
Superchargers: 2
Sets of summer tires: 2. 1st lasted around 18k miles. Now 3k on PSS
Sets of winter tires: 1 (around 8k)
I have had it to the dealer twice for unexpected service: 1 for supercharger fail, and 1 for paint fail. The car has never left me stranded.
Memories made in this car: PRICELESS. My son will always remember the big blue wagon that took him to the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone. My best moment in this car was driving up and down Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado last year. Freaking awesome drive!
Bottom line: best car I've ever owned.
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New breakdown of CTS-Vs by transmission as of yesterday, and based on GM warranty information:
2011 Coupe All 3216
2011 Coupe Manual 501 15.6%
2012 Coupe All 2284
2012 Coupe Manual 323 14.1%
2013 Coupe All 1474
2013 Coupe Manual 200 13.6%
2014 Coupe All
2014 Coupe Manual
2015 Coupe All
2015 Coupe Manual
Total Coupe All 6974
Total Coupe Manual 1024 14.7%
2009 Sedan All 3008
2009 Sedan Manual 522 17.4%
2010 Sedan All 1742
2010 Sedan Manual 233 13.4%
2011 Sedan All 2079
2011 Sedan Manual 220 10.6%
2012 Sedan All 2002
2012 Sedan Manual 189 9.4%
2013 Sedan All 1117
2013 Sedan Manual 131 11.7%
2014 Sedan All
2014 Sedan Manual
Total Sedan All 9948
Total Sedan Manual 1295 13.0%
2011 Wagon All 390
2011 Wagon Manual 108 27.7%
2012 Wagon All 574
2012 Wagon Manual 137 23.9%
2013 Wagon All 402
2013 Wagon Manual 126 31.3%
2014 Wagon All
2014 Wagon Manual
Total Wagon All 1366
Total Wagon Manual 371 27.2%
So I have one of 371 6MT V wagons currently on record. Our source on the V forums is trying to find the breakdown by color. 2014 numbers (and 2015 for the coupe) are not yet available. Look at that high 6MT take rate for the V wagons!
2011 Coupe All 3216
2011 Coupe Manual 501 15.6%
2012 Coupe All 2284
2012 Coupe Manual 323 14.1%
2013 Coupe All 1474
2013 Coupe Manual 200 13.6%
2014 Coupe All
2014 Coupe Manual
2015 Coupe All
2015 Coupe Manual
Total Coupe All 6974
Total Coupe Manual 1024 14.7%
2009 Sedan All 3008
2009 Sedan Manual 522 17.4%
2010 Sedan All 1742
2010 Sedan Manual 233 13.4%
2011 Sedan All 2079
2011 Sedan Manual 220 10.6%
2012 Sedan All 2002
2012 Sedan Manual 189 9.4%
2013 Sedan All 1117
2013 Sedan Manual 131 11.7%
2014 Sedan All
2014 Sedan Manual
Total Sedan All 9948
Total Sedan Manual 1295 13.0%
2011 Wagon All 390
2011 Wagon Manual 108 27.7%
2012 Wagon All 574
2012 Wagon Manual 137 23.9%
2013 Wagon All 402
2013 Wagon Manual 126 31.3%
2014 Wagon All
2014 Wagon Manual
Total Wagon All 1366
Total Wagon Manual 371 27.2%
So I have one of 371 6MT V wagons currently on record. Our source on the V forums is trying to find the breakdown by color. 2014 numbers (and 2015 for the coupe) are not yet available. Look at that high 6MT take rate for the V wagons!
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New breakdown of CTS-Vs by transmission as of yesterday, and based on GM warranty information:
2011 Coupe All 3216
2011 Coupe Manual 501 15.6%
2012 Coupe All 2284
2012 Coupe Manual 323 14.1%
2013 Coupe All 1474
2013 Coupe Manual 200 13.6%
2014 Coupe All
2014 Coupe Manual
2015 Coupe All
2015 Coupe Manual
Total Coupe All 6974
Total Coupe Manual 1024 14.7%
2009 Sedan All 3008
2009 Sedan Manual 522 17.4%
2010 Sedan All 1742
2010 Sedan Manual 233 13.4%
2011 Sedan All 2079
2011 Sedan Manual 220 10.6%
2012 Sedan All 2002
2012 Sedan Manual 189 9.4%
2013 Sedan All 1117
2013 Sedan Manual 131 11.7%
2014 Sedan All
2014 Sedan Manual
Total Sedan All 9948
Total Sedan Manual 1295 13.0%
2011 Wagon All 390
2011 Wagon Manual 108 27.7%
2012 Wagon All 574
2012 Wagon Manual 137 23.9%
2013 Wagon All 402
2013 Wagon Manual 126 31.3%
2014 Wagon All
2014 Wagon Manual
Total Wagon All 1366
Total Wagon Manual 371 27.2%
So I have one of 371 6MT V wagons currently on record. Our source on the V forums is trying to find the breakdown by color. 2014 numbers (and 2015 for the coupe) are not yet available. Look at that high 6MT take rate for the V wagons!
2011 Coupe All 3216
2011 Coupe Manual 501 15.6%
2012 Coupe All 2284
2012 Coupe Manual 323 14.1%
2013 Coupe All 1474
2013 Coupe Manual 200 13.6%
2014 Coupe All
2014 Coupe Manual
2015 Coupe All
2015 Coupe Manual
Total Coupe All 6974
Total Coupe Manual 1024 14.7%
2009 Sedan All 3008
2009 Sedan Manual 522 17.4%
2010 Sedan All 1742
2010 Sedan Manual 233 13.4%
2011 Sedan All 2079
2011 Sedan Manual 220 10.6%
2012 Sedan All 2002
2012 Sedan Manual 189 9.4%
2013 Sedan All 1117
2013 Sedan Manual 131 11.7%
2014 Sedan All
2014 Sedan Manual
Total Sedan All 9948
Total Sedan Manual 1295 13.0%
2011 Wagon All 390
2011 Wagon Manual 108 27.7%
2012 Wagon All 574
2012 Wagon Manual 137 23.9%
2013 Wagon All 402
2013 Wagon Manual 126 31.3%
2014 Wagon All
2014 Wagon Manual
Total Wagon All 1366
Total Wagon Manual 371 27.2%
So I have one of 371 6MT V wagons currently on record. Our source on the V forums is trying to find the breakdown by color. 2014 numbers (and 2015 for the coupe) are not yet available. Look at that high 6MT take rate for the V wagons!
I was close to buying a wagon when I bought my coupe back in 2013.. But the coupe just "does it for me"... My only regret is not getting the 6MT.
Came from a 6MT 2010 Grand Sport and decided to get the auto after speaking with my wife who said she would like to occasionally (WITH ME) drive the V..
Ask me how many times she has driven the V in over a year........ That's right "0" times...
Ask me how many times I've asked her if she wanted to drive it.... About a million... OK, so I'm exaggerating but you get my point..
Regardless, it's an incredible car and I LOVE it.. And what I love even more is that I rarely see any V's, and when I do it's usually a sedan..
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Only 126. Wow. Now I wonder if there's a way to break it down by color combo? Either way that's a rare bird, Bob!
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Did I miss this in the thread? I know your SC failed, but can't remember if this was posted.
GM extending warranties on Cadillac CTS-V and Chevy Camaro ZL1 for supercharger issue
Apparently warranty is extended for 10 years - 120k miles on the Eaton SC for bearing failure.
It needs to exhibit failure symptoms before replacing though. I wonder if this covers the engine if the SC critically fails and damages the engine.
Anything new with the V Bob?
GM extending warranties on Cadillac CTS-V and Chevy Camaro ZL1 for supercharger issue
Apparently warranty is extended for 10 years - 120k miles on the Eaton SC for bearing failure.
It needs to exhibit failure symptoms before replacing though. I wonder if this covers the engine if the SC critically fails and damages the engine.
Anything new with the V Bob?
#894
Doc,
Did the SC fail on your CTS-V sedan as well?I saw your review on the CTS-V owners forum.
Did the SC fail on your CTS-V sedan as well?I saw your review on the CTS-V owners forum.
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My V sedan SC did not fail. I modded the sedan with a 2.5" SC pulley and converted it back to stock before I traded for the wagon.
My wagon SC failure was a bearing failure. It made the worst squealing you'd ever hear. Removed SC belt and drove it to the dealer. The SC replacement is a less than an hour job, really no big deal.
Now there is word that a) the new superchargers make a new sound at certain RPMs and b) Eaton has made a brand new design just for the V, and is testing it on a customer's car even as we speak.
I don't really care. SC warranty extended to 10 years or 120k miles, and I have an excellent dealer.
Nothing new other than that I've driven the V only about 40 miles in the last four months, and 4k miles since the summer. I'm still just a tick over 31k miles. I've allowed the RLX Sport Hybrid to be my "winter beater". However, when the snow melts, the V goes back to daily driver duty and I park the RLX.
Sorry to be boring, unlike Steven Bell and his Corvette. I just like my V as is right now. I may switch out my Cadi badges for the new ones this year.
My wagon SC failure was a bearing failure. It made the worst squealing you'd ever hear. Removed SC belt and drove it to the dealer. The SC replacement is a less than an hour job, really no big deal.
Now there is word that a) the new superchargers make a new sound at certain RPMs and b) Eaton has made a brand new design just for the V, and is testing it on a customer's car even as we speak.
I don't really care. SC warranty extended to 10 years or 120k miles, and I have an excellent dealer.
Nothing new other than that I've driven the V only about 40 miles in the last four months, and 4k miles since the summer. I'm still just a tick over 31k miles. I've allowed the RLX Sport Hybrid to be my "winter beater". However, when the snow melts, the V goes back to daily driver duty and I park the RLX.
Sorry to be boring, unlike Steven Bell and his Corvette. I just like my V as is right now. I may switch out my Cadi badges for the new ones this year.
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Why you gots to put it out there.. I may or may not have purchased a gently used radiant silver V2.
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The new Caddy badges are nice. Show us some after pics, Doc, when you do the swap.
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The V is fantastic. It's so easy to just cruise along. I mean you can feel the power bubbling below your foot but it's not high strung yet not lazy. I found myself driving a road I drive everyday with many twists.. going 70. I thought I was going 40.. it's on rails and it was soaking wet outside. I backed off, definitely need to speed check more often til I get a better feel. Anyways.. still taking it easy. Only thing I find annoying is the way other people drive around it. Tonight some guy in a Durango tried to race me (Sarlacc?). Maybe I should debadge it.
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Thats the one thing I dont miss with the Challenger...every idiot in every manner of shit box around you suddenly has something to prove.
I get it to some degree in the Durango because of the RT. Mainly from other trucks and SUVs...but not nearly as much as I got it in the Challenger.
I get it to some degree in the Durango because of the RT. Mainly from other trucks and SUVs...but not nearly as much as I got it in the Challenger.
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Welcome to the club. If you need advice or assist, feel free to PM me.
Alternately, if you haven't found it already:
Cadillac CTS-V Forum at CTSVOwners.com (prepare for salty language, the highest form of coolness there is "c**tiness", LOL!)
Alternately, if you haven't found it already:
Cadillac CTS-V Forum at CTSVOwners.com (prepare for salty language, the highest form of coolness there is "c**tiness", LOL!)
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Whereabouts in TX? If it's local I can check it out for you. I was scouring the market for a Vagon. All north of 40k. 39k sounds like a great deal.
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Thats the one thing I dont miss with the Challenger...every idiot in every manner of shit box around you suddenly has something to prove.
I get it to some degree in the Durango because of the RT. Mainly from other trucks and SUVs...but not nearly as much as I got it in the Challenger.
I get it to some degree in the Durango because of the RT. Mainly from other trucks and SUVs...but not nearly as much as I got it in the Challenger.
Welcome to the club. If you need advice or assist, feel free to PM me.
Alternately, if you haven't found it already:
Cadillac CTS-V Forum at CTSVOwners.com (prepare for salty language, the highest form of coolness there is "c**tiness", LOL!)
Alternately, if you haven't found it already:
Cadillac CTS-V Forum at CTSVOwners.com (prepare for salty language, the highest form of coolness there is "c**tiness", LOL!)
I think I'll stick to these parts though.
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Oh.. TDA (Texas Direct Auto).. Justn lives next door. I'm not sure you want him checking it out.. too many curbs in that neighborhood.
That Vagon is going to go fast. That's a killer deal.. fully optioned in Red Obsession with black interior.
That Vagon is going to go fast. That's a killer deal.. fully optioned in Red Obsession with black interior.
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So glad I never found anything like that when I needed to get a new car...Durango suits my purposes better...but had I seen that...I don't think I could have resisted.
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Dang that is somewhat tempting to trade the F in on.... I do want more space
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looks like JB has some competition.. should have kept that to yourself.
I'm serious.. I looked for months.. that is the cleanest and lowest priced Vagon I've seen. Lowest one I've saw on the market previously was 44k and not as slick.
I'm serious.. I looked for months.. that is the cleanest and lowest priced Vagon I've seen. Lowest one I've saw on the market previously was 44k and not as slick.
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The V is fantastic. It's so easy to just cruise along. I mean you can feel the power bubbling below your foot but it's not high strung yet not lazy. I found myself driving a road I drive everyday with many twists.. going 70. I thought I was going 40.. it's on rails and it was soaking wet outside. I backed off, definitely need to speed check more often til I get a better feel. Anyways.. still taking it easy. Only thing I find annoying is the way other people drive around it. Tonight some guy in a Durango tried to race me (Sarlacc?). Maybe I should debadge it.
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I know..
I'll post definitive proof by this weekend.
I'll post definitive proof by this weekend.
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Another V owner! Sweet!! I love my V... oh wait, I mean, sniff sniff, Charger.
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Charger is not chopped liver. Think of it this way: You saved a buttload of money over what I've spent on two paid-off CTS-Vs.
Of course, you COULD go trade it on a Hellcat Charger....
Of course, you COULD go trade it on a Hellcat Charger....
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Mmmmmmmm Hellcat. Man, what a incredible time in automotive history we're living in right now, huh? 700hp muscle sedans. Gotta love it!
Oh and as tempting as the 'Cat is, my family would be eating nothing but Ramen noodles for the next 5 years lol.
Oh and as tempting as the 'Cat is, my family would be eating nothing but Ramen noodles for the next 5 years lol.
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The one in West LA (Sawtelle), has S8s, GT3s, and M3/M4 galore parked outside of it.
HellCat has taken the sail out of the Viper for me (my favorite american car aside from H1 Alfa). HellCat motor+Viper=sex
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Seriously though if it was closer and they'd give me at least $30k on the 911, I would probably make the move. Good thing it's sold so I don't have to make a decision! Thing is I really do love the Porsche... but I'm sure that Vagon is .
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It's sold already.. dang. I knew it was going to go fast.