a lot of money!! =)drdsgolf said:I own a 2004 CTS-V and I am enjoying it very much. But if I get tired of shifting eventually I might consider the STS-V. Can anyone explain the enormous price difference of these two rather similar cars?
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Similar cars? Other than they are both made by Cadillac I am not sure they are similar. The CTS-V is more of a midsize luxury performance car with not a ton of frills on it while the STS-V is more of a full size luxury car with a lot more bells and whistles. The STS will ride much better than the CTS and I really think they target 2 different types of consumers.drdsgolf said:I own a 2004 CTS-V and I am enjoying it very much. But if I get tired of shifting eventually I might consider the STS-V. Can anyone explain the enormous price difference of these two rather similar cars?
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No one knows, but the general belief is the STS-V will be in the 70-75K range. That puts it squarely at a 20k difference in sticker.kimcheejeegae said:a lot of money!! =)
the magical number that differentiates the CTS-V and the STS-V is somewhere in the range of $15,000 - $20,000... isn't it?
I agree they are similar in looks, but Cadillac in general has gone to that new styling in most of their cars.drdsgolf said:I can't find the exact numbers, but they don't look very different to me. I had a 93 Seville STS, and this new STS-V by appearance looks smaller. From the pictures, side by side, the two V cars (CTS-V and STS-V) look almost identical in size. There are significant differences, chiefly the supercharged Northstar and auto tranny, but we are talking $25,000 more for the STS-V. Maybe we CTS-V owners are spoiled by an artificially low price on our car--I don't want to encourage Cadillac but I really think the CTS-V is superb bang for your muscle buck. I am 58 years young and as much as I am enjoying the 6-speed manual, I can see maybe going back to automatic, but don't really want to spend $75,000 for the privilege.
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The LS6 engine may not be as modern as the supercharged Northstar, but it will be quicker. As for size differential, I saw them side by side at the New York auto show. Not mcuh difference. I'm sure the STS-V will be smoother, more luxurious, and have an auto tranny. It's made to compete against Jaguar, Mercedes, et al while the CTS-V is aimed more at the BMW M5 (older version), BMW M3, Audi RS6 etc.DG2 said:The STS-V is also going to give you a more "modernized" engine with the "hand built" Northstar Supercharged V8 as compared with the pushrod Corvette engine in the CTS-V.
Expect a smoother more contolled powerplant wrapped around a larger more luxurious car.
actually those LSx engines are very modern and it's the 50yrs of work that gm put into it and it showssefa01 said:The LS6 engine may not be as modern as the supercharged Northstar, but it will be quicker. As for size differential, I saw them side by side at the New York auto show. Not mcuh difference. I'm sure the STS-V will be smoother, more luxurious, and have an auto tranny. It's made to compete against Jaguar, Mercedes, et al while the CTS-V is aimed more at the BMW M5 (older version), BMW M3, Audi RS6 etc.
And this is precisely what Cadillac is going to have to fight with this car. It is true that the LSx CTS-V is such a bang for the buck, it natually raises questions as to the 20k or so difference between the two vehicles. However overall the STS is definitely the luxury oriented vehicle of the bunch. Some things the STS has the CTS has never offered...drdsgolf said:I can't find the exact numbers, but they don't look very different to me. I had a 93 Seville STS, and this new STS-V by appearance looks smaller. From the pictures, side by side, the two V cars (CTS-V and STS-V) look almost identical in size. There are significant differences, chiefly the supercharged Northstar and auto tranny, but we are talking $25,000 more for the STS-V. Maybe we CTS-V owners are spoiled by an artificially low price on our car--I don't want to encourage Cadillac but I really think the CTS-V is superb bang for your muscle buck. I am 58 years young and as much as I am enjoying the 6-speed manual, I can see maybe going back to automatic, but don't really want to spend $75,000 for the privilege.
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55k to 80kCrozier said:What's the price difference between the M3 and the M5? Has the new M3's price been released yet? I don't think the new M5's price has.
How about the difference between the two outgoing models. Anybody know the price difference between those two?