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ChipsByAl
December 17th, 2008, 06:51 AM
I was recently invited to the Cadillac Driving Lab for the new 2009 CTS-V. The event was held in Monticello New York and first class to say the least. Andy Pilgrim was there and gave the drivers tips on navigating the course. The car is awesome and exceeded my expectations of its performance. My group was weathered down with rain, but it made the drive that more exhilarating. Looking to convince the wife that we need one!
Al

This is me driving the CTS_V! (http://www.cadillacdrivinglab.com/#/534215)

http://www.cadillacdrivinglab.com/

joecar
December 17th, 2008, 01:59 PM
Al, that was cool...:cheers:

JAY4SPEED
December 17th, 2008, 02:33 PM
Looking to convince the wife that we need one!
Al

PFFFT..... you'd never get to drive it. Oh well "the other car" you'd be stuck in ain't too shabby. :tongue:

arubenstein
February 15th, 2009, 05:17 PM
I was recently invited to the Cadillac Driving Lab for the new 2009 CTS-V. The event was held in Monticello New York and first class to say the least. Andy Pilgrim was there and gave the drivers tips on navigating the course. The car is awesome and exceeded my expectations of its performance. My group was weathered down with rain, but it made the drive that more exhilarating. Looking to convince the wife that we need one!
Al

This is me driving the CTS_V! (http://www.cadillacdrivinglab.com/#/534215)

http://www.cadillacdrivinglab.com/

I was there also.

Too bad it was raining.

http://www.cadillacdrivinglab.com/#/364530

Anyway, I bought one, picked it up last week. It seems to me that the CTS-V's at Monticello were detuned.

wait4me
March 5th, 2009, 02:14 AM
:) They have definatly made the new v lightyears better than my old v. I have my 2009v up to 568rwhp. With just a pully swap and some light tweaks and an airbox.. Now it is fun to drive.. I dont even drive my old v now...