I’m an automotive slut, I’ll ride anything that gives good head, oops I mean a good driving experience. Back in the 90s I was an RX-7 nut, moved on to Audi and Mercedes, and now Cadillac. The 5BW is by far the most fun and engaging car I’ve owned.
LOL...yeah...well almost all of the cars I've owned have been fun to drive (beginning in 1981 with my first car - a MT RWD Toyota Starlet) ...perhaps in differing degrees and in different ways...though usually for me that means small and nimble, with good handling first and with power being a close second.
Unlike many here who have owned and driven many premium sports cars and such over the years I've had to work with a more restrictive budget, but with knowing what I like and value, and good research (and usually with lots of test drives...some ending with the dealership banning me from ever test driving any of their vehicles ever again!), I've always seemed to pick cars that tend to do it for me...and I usually keep and enjoy them for a long time.
Hands down the most fun to drive car I've ever owned was a MT Supercharged 1989 Toyota MR2. After that my (also MT) very tricked out 2001 Audi S4 Avant was a thrilling drive that I anticipated and enjoyed every time I got in it (particularly if there was snow on the ground). The BMW ZHP continues to hit on all cylinders as it were, as does my GTI, and my 64 1/2 Mustang convertible, while not a fine handling car, delivers in many other enjoyable ways.
I do anticipate the 4 BW is going to do it for me as well. I've only limited miles on it thus far - mostly from the drive up from Atlanta on the first day....but I already have that feeling of wanting to get in and drive it and push it a bit and I know I'm going to enjoy this baby for a long time to come. I've only just really got on it a bit the other day to really experience how it comes alive under power...but the chassis and handling in this car, even considering the noticeable weight, are really where this car shines.
Got to really give it to Cadillac for envisioning and making these Blackwings and the V cars that preceded it. Even though we didn't really even need a new car just yet I'm certainly glad to have made the right choice and picked one up.