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iowavette -> RE: V6 or V8? (5/2/2006 7:24:09 PM)
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I'm a traditionalist and believe if one buys a Cadillac it must be equipped with eight, large cylinders. Thankfully, the folks at Cadillac are smarter than I and have proven with the Northstar that 'large' isn't a prerequisite for horsepower and torque. My SRX is an '04 AWD with the V8. I was concerned the mechanics supporting the AWD would suck up a lot of horses, and they do. Nonetheless, while this car doesn't have the neck-jerking [& wheel hunting] torque of my '97 Eldo ETC, it does have smooth, graceful acceleration that should meet the needs of most Cadillac fans and pique the interest of the import-impaired. The six is perfect for those concerned about fuel prices from a perception perspective. I, ever, have driven only one six in a Cad. Interested in the new CTS a couple of years ago, took a test drive. I've been driving Cadillacs since I was 18 so it wasn't a happy experience. Believe that was some morph'd Vauxhall motor that has long been dropped. One suggestion, AT ALL COSTS, never take a test drive in a CTS-V. You'll regret any alternate purchase. They outfitted the car with the same motor as in my Z06 Corvette. The combination of Cadillac, the six-speed and 400 horses is overwhelming.
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