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01-29-05, 11:14 PM
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| View Full Version : Sts V lasstss 01-29-05, 11:14 PM v pics Z06CTSV 01-30-05, 12:44 AM When are these due out? Joe New Orleans Vrocks 01-30-05, 12:54 AM The car is beautiful, there's only one thing I don't like. The second pic :vomit: Cadillac, what's up with the bright red leather all over the place. Not classy... :helpless: Vrocks 01-30-05, 12:57 AM When are these due out? Joe New Orleans August - September of '05, as an '06 model. I was told that the car could debut sooner, but they're holding off to keep the line up fresh. Z06CTSV 01-30-05, 01:51 AM Thanks. It's a little more car than I need (size wise). And if they price it right they will sell well because of performance and the auto tranny. Joe New Orleans lasstss 01-30-05, 10:25 AM I pulled these off the GM media site. Its the 2006 V supposedly.. 2004ctsv 01-30-05, 11:29 AM That interior looks like the decor of a cheap Italian restaurant Gaudy (not gotti) Tony drdsgolf 01-30-05, 11:53 AM Right now, I still enjoy my six-speed tranny. But if I grow weary of shifting, that car will be my next. ds GNSCOTT 01-30-05, 12:38 PM $70k plus price tag. Gotta be if a loaded STS is $65k Crozier 01-30-05, 12:57 PM For a look at the 'REAL' interior go to this link..... MUCH BETTER!! http://www.autoextremist.com/firstlook.shtml Here's an attempt to embed it.. urbanski 01-30-05, 01:12 PM whaddya know?! a REAL center console LOL Devil_concours 01-30-05, 01:17 PM also everything on it going to be leather covered instead of plastic thebigjimsho 01-30-05, 01:20 PM I like the interior, even the red leather. Vrocks 01-30-05, 02:49 PM For a look at the 'REAL' interior go to this link..... MUCH BETTER!! http://www.autoextremist.com/firstlook.shtml Here's an attempt to embed it.. Apparently, the company that does leather work on the Maybach handles the STS-V's leather interior. The interior in your picture looks very good. Art138 01-30-05, 05:32 PM The maroon leather combo is the "Euro" look inspired by Mercedez,BMW, Ferrari, ect. This is a business decision well suited for foreign sales. In order for the brand to be competitive it needs to break out of the "old" traditional mold and offer somthing attractive to a diverse international customer. Think of it as a business case. | |