Good bye, Evo.
Originally Posted by Wolf28
I imagine a lot of people would like an auto for drag racing.
Originally Posted by Varrius
Why would you want an automatic CTS-V? If you financed $77,000, which is $17,000 more then what I ended up financing with my added options and tax, tag, and title. You'd only add $340 to your payment. For every $1,000 with perfect credit, you add $20 a month. I don't think you should buy a car for such amounts if you don't have really good credit, anyway, or can afford it.
Originally Posted by GPTourer
What the heck does financing have to do with wanting an automatic? 

Originally Posted by GPTourer
Yeah but those are 77 and 100K cars. Big difference. We really wish Caddy offered the CTS-V in an auto. We think it would easily double the sales of them.
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Originally Posted by sonicnofadz
Yep I stand corrected
, but would you ever expect them to do something like this under Caddy badge?
Originally Posted by Varrius
I stated the STS-V and XLR-V were automatic for the people who wanted automatic. IF you remember correctly, you stated they were 77,000 and 100,000 dollar cars. I then replied with the financing difference, reassuring you that 17,000 more isn't much, at least not when you're playing this ball game, with cars in excess of $50,000.
You are comparing your out the door price to those cars list price.You can "reassure" me that 17K isn't that much all you want, but in the real world it is. I am sales manager at a Cadillac dealer. Even in that "ball game" as you call it, people don't necessarily bump themselves 17 grand, especially when there is so much compeition out there.
Last edited by GPTourer; Nov 13, 2006 at 06:52 PM.
Originally Posted by GPTourer
You are comparing your out the door price to those cars list price.You can "reassure" me that 17K isn't that much all you want, but in the real world it is. I am sales manager at a Cadillac dealer. Even in that "ball game" as you call it, people don't necessarily bump themselves 17 grand, especially when there is so much compeition out there.
Don't blame your poor selling skills of the CTS-V on the transmission the vehicle has. Infact, this goes both ways. Many people didn't buy the NEW M5 because it didn't have a manual option like the old ones. Cadillac seems to want BOTH markets, using the STS-V for the automatic market and the CTS-V for the manual market. So let the big CEOs up in the high-rises who have extensive marketting education worry about how to design the vehicles and market them. You just try and sell them for them.
Even the STS-V at 77,000 is still a "bargain" compared to other luxury performers in its class, i.e. the M5 and the E65 AMG and last years E55 AMG. So I think at 77,000 the competition is very "competitive" against its $100,000 opponents.
Originally Posted by AUSS1E
I would have thought chrome rims would be standard on that....and Spinners would be an upgrade option....but what do I know
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Originally Posted by Varrius
Even the STS-V at 77,000 is still a "bargain" compared to other luxury performers in its class, i.e. the M5 and the E65 AMG and last years E55 AMG. So I think at 77,000 the competition is very "competitive" against its $100,000 opponents.



