More pics of new ATS-V Coupe
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i think its a nice nice car. but damn something about have a V branded caddy not being a v8 just doesnt sit right with me. i think the car is nice though... and the cts-v thats coming should take care of my v8 bitching.
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I love what I've saw thus far about the car, I don't mind the v6 at all. For this car to be competitive with the m3/m4, it will need to undercut the bimmer by at least $5k, which I don't see that happening.
I'm also curious to see how much is left in the engine with bolt ons. I haven't really looked into what kind of power has been made with the ctsv sport.
I'm also curious to see how much is left in the engine with bolt ons. I haven't really looked into what kind of power has been made with the ctsv sport.
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its not 450whp. so its probably making 370ish. i mean i am sure that it has a higher ceiling than the v1 being as it has turbos. but i think this stock vs a bolt on V is a dead locked drivers race.
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I'm really liking the looks of these ATS-V coupes. I beyond the point of no return with my V1 so I'll always keep it most likely, but I can see the potential of a ATS-V in my future...
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I agree, while im not as far gone as you....once i dropped the coin on the coilovers it became a car that im keeping for the long term. I could see an ats-v as a car that i use for many things and maybe the v1 with a lowered drivers seat for track work.