RDATLTE
FKA: Sticker Boy & CT4-V Blackwing
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- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- 2023 CT4-V Blackwing Road Atlanta IMSA Track Edition
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Quite the praise
A lot of people like the 4 better than the 5.........Very interesting review. Actually, great review! Sounds like they like it better than the 5BW. Hmmmmm
You are going to love it!That is some amazing high praise for the 4BW. Now if only they'd get mine out of the lot so I can experience it!
You, sir, were the first person I thought of. You've said it before, and really have me thinking, especially after that videoA lot of people like the 4 better than the 5.........
One of the most positive Blackwing review out there. @Mirza Grebovic they should invite you for their podcast!!!
Eh, I am not scared at all to drive this in the snow with proper tires. I have done it before with a variety of RWD manual trans cars. I think the writer was a wuss.@Jameson's Viggen ....I read that yesterday. Pretty interesting article.
Yeah, totally, I just got hung up on the opening diatribe which made the CT4 sound so poor in the snow.@Jameson's Viggen ....agreed, I meant the rest of the article, you know, about the car.
No idea why they did this review in the snow.
Used to love driving my SS in the snow!...It's a shame that teenager in the Lexus SUV didn't know how to drive in the snow yet when he rear ended me.
Great format - just wish they could match transmissions and tires for more of a straight comparison (also would be ideal if each driver drove each lane in each car at least once but ideally average of about 3 times if a manual is involved.)CT5-V Blackwing VS GT500
its not bad for a 100hp difference imoGreat format - just wish they could match transmissions and tires for more of a straight comparison (also would be ideal if each driver drove each lane in each car at least once but ideally average of about 3 times if a manual is involved.)