I've been lucky enough to attend two Cadillac sponsored track days where you get to put the CTS-V through its paces on a track with a professional driver sitting in the passenger seat. Slalom course, drag races against other participants, extreme braking, and 3 laps around a road coarse race track complete with Top Gear style video sent to you after the event. Lots of fun!! Race course is setup to limit top speed, but I got it up to about 120 mph on one of the straights and you are taking turns at 50 - 70 mph.snatchel wrote:I test drove a CTS-V. Yikes. That is a quick ride, for sure. The monster he is driving is what I need though.
Although, I told one of the marketing guys from Cadillac that I thought there was a flaw in their marketing. While I had a great time, after seeing what the car COULD do on a race track, why would I buy one to sit in rush hour traffic in Houston? Maybe someday, but not today.