Cadillac 2009 V-Series Houston Texas

 

December 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’ve seen that in other auto-makers that they have, like, special sporty editions of their cars. I rarely see these around my neighborhood in Texas. I’d like to know more about them if there’s anything available.

Sonny

Houston, TX

Hi, Sonny. Yes, the people over at Cadillac did build cars that match your description. I think you will be amazed to check out the V-series cars from Cadillac. Just imagine the following cars: the XLR, the CTS and the STS, all given that extra-special touch to make sure they are genuine stylish major machines on the road.

Let’s just breeze through each one, and I’ll leave the rest to your imagination. Better yet, schedule yourself for a test drive at your Cadillac dealer in Texas, so you won’t have to use too much brain cells imagining.

Let’s start with the baddest of them all, the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V. Imagine trying to control 556 horsepower from its 6.2 liter supercharged V8. I bet that you’d feel like a pilot raring to take off to 60 mph at 3.9 seconds. Too sporty for you to handle? Let’s go a notch down the tachometer with 2009 Cadillac STS-V. With its 469 horsepower 4.4 liter supercharged Northstar V8, you will still get a rush in 4.8 seconds of 0 to 60 mph action. Still interested? There’s one more baby on the block. I think this one combines the speed, power, and handsome good looks on four wheels. Well, I am talking about the Cadillac XLR-V. I simply love the looks on this Cadillac roadster. Of course, the 443 horsepower V6 is not half bad. Oh, I forgot to tell you. They all look awesome in black.

Houston Cadillac

 

November 17, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Houston Cadillac 

The Houston Cadillac CTS-V is an American car that has picked up a lot of good traits from its European and Asian counterparts. I’ve always wanted to get a European car, but have been put off because of the high costs, not only initially, but with repairs and the like, so I was happy to find the CTS-V at my Houston Cadillac dealer.

It’s only thirty thousand, which is a good price for a Houston Cadillac, and it has a lot of things that other cars at the same price just don’t–such as extra space. The design is lovely and I like showing it off to my friends, and it handles great on the road.