Z06 to CTS-V??
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Z06 to CTS-V??
Well, I’m torn. A local dealer just received a CTSV so I decided to take it for a spin.. Extremely nice car! Great power, super smooth ride. Thing is I currently have a Z06. Love the car, but not functional at all.
Just wondering if anyone has made the jump and doesn’t regret it? The Z is a great car, but it’s not a daily driver, hence the CTS V.
Anyone have any comments or acutally traded up?
Thanks for any input in the decision making...
Edit: This is a C5 Z..
Just wondering if anyone has made the jump and doesn’t regret it? The Z is a great car, but it’s not a daily driver, hence the CTS V.
Anyone have any comments or acutally traded up?
Thanks for any input in the decision making...
Edit: This is a C5 Z..
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I didnt really notice much of a "power" difference. Up top I did note it was a bit less "sleeky fast" - but the Caddy is a great alternative for a Corvette Owner that A) wants to stay with GM and B) wants to have a practical fast sedan thats totally mod friendly.
Good luck with your decision!
Good luck with your decision!
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like val said i really dont think youll have a problem with the power... the only time youll miss it is if you take it to the track often, but Ive had a c5 z06 owner ride in my car and he thought they were dead even as far as speed
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u didnt notice a power difference btwn that sc/cammed V and your c6???? UMMM.....Do a side by side race of the two of them from a 25 mph roll.....Ill put 500 on the caddy....assuming this is a reg c6.
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No CTSvFl...I meant the C5Z06 and the stock CTS-V.
I wouldnt compare a SC CTS-V to a C6.
CTS-V all the way!
*PS Side note my C6 was a pretty stock C6 - heads, cam, headers, exahust, intake and tune ..no FI.
I wouldnt compare a SC CTS-V to a C6.
CTS-V all the way!
*PS Side note my C6 was a pretty stock C6 - heads, cam, headers, exahust, intake and tune ..no FI.
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Originally Posted by 04ctsvfl
u didnt notice a power difference btwn that sc/cammed V and your c6???? UMMM.....Do a side by side race of the two of them from a 25 mph roll.....Ill put 500 on the caddy....assuming this is a reg c6.
J.K., the ProCharger on my C6 should be done by tomorrow, thus making the V my slow stepchild.
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Originally Posted by onebadcad
I have a C6 that will take on all Maggied Vs !!!
J.K., the ProCharger on my C6 should be done by tomorrow, thus making the V my slow stepchild.
J.K., the ProCharger on my C6 should be done by tomorrow, thus making the V my slow stepchild.
Wow! Nice stable
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I test drove a ZO6 before I bought my CTS-V if that counts. The CTS-V is much more practical and comfortable. It is also the ultimate sleeper. I never get even a second glance from cops. I love it. It is stealth.
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Originally Posted by BaddillaK
whats sub 5 seconds? 0-60... that doesnt matter on this forum
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Thanks for all the input, fellas! Still going back and forth. I love the style of both cars and the Z gets TONS of attention..
Here's a pic of the Z just for giggles..
Here's a spitting image of the CTS V i'm looking at..
Does anyone know what the real 0-60 time is for the CTSV? I think the Z06 is 4.8 or 4.9?
Here's a pic of the Z just for giggles..
Here's a spitting image of the CTS V i'm looking at..
Does anyone know what the real 0-60 time is for the CTSV? I think the Z06 is 4.8 or 4.9?
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if were talking 0-60 the z06 does in what like mid 3's but yea in a quarter mile it does low 11's stock thats a big difference with our high 13's(that is stock, not like 2c's or waitforme's Vs). Then again I cant put my 2 year old in a z06 hence the chubby sedan
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Originally Posted by idoitforv
if were talking 0-60 the z06 does in what like mid 3's but yea in a quarter mile it does low 11's stock thats a big difference with our high 13's(that is stock, not like 2c's or waitforme's Vs). Then again I cant put my 2 year old in a z06 hence the chubby sedan
2002 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 0-60mph 4.1 1/4 mile 12.5
2005 Cadillac CTS-V 0-60mph 4.8 1/4 mile 13.2 (C&D)
Got my numbers from here:
http://www.exoticcarsite.com/0-60-qu...mile-times.htm
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I tend to look at numbers posted by REAL people on the forums... ones that track their cars over and over again <--Those numbers tend to be "realistic".
C&D, MotorTrend, AutoMag, etc ....
C&D, MotorTrend, AutoMag, etc ....
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Originally Posted by Tony Orlando
Huh? This forum is made up of power junkies, and the CTS-V is the first Cadillac ever produced that runs 0-60 in less than 5 seconds. Nothing too hard to understand there.
Originally Posted by valdeztke
I tend to look at numbers posted by REAL people on the forums... ones that track their cars over and over again <--Those numbers tend to be "realistic".
C&D, MotorTrend, AutoMag, etc ....
C&D, MotorTrend, AutoMag, etc ....