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2008 DETROIT AUTO SHOW: The 2008 Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept

Having earned critical acclaim, industry awards and brisk sales, Cadillac CTS has moved into the vanguard of contemporary design. In doing so, Cadillac designers faced the question of what to do next. Their answer celebrates that design legacy with the exhilarating Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept, which premiered at the 2008 North American International Auto Show.

The CTS Coupe takes Cadillac’s acclaimed Art and Science design language and adds more of both. More expressive, more technical and very personal, the CTS Coupe extends the dramatic design of its sedan predecessor with all-new sculpted bodywork aft of the front fenders.

“The CTS Coupe Concept is a dramatic design statement,” said Ed Welburn, VP, GM Global Design. “We did not create it as the result of sifting through reams of market data, nor is its shape trimmed to suit the input collected at a consumer clinic – it is emotion on four wheels and the very essence of what defines Cadillac today.”

The CTS Coupe Concept has a classic 2+2 interior layout, highlighted by black leather and microfiber trim that is complemented by yellow ochre-colored seat inserts and leather stitching. It is designed to accommodate a range of engines for the global luxury market, including Cadillac’s popular 3.6L Direct Injection V-6, as well as a new 2.9L turbo-diesel currently in development.

“This Coupe Concept is a natural extension of our design language, and of the CTS itself,” said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general manager. “Very simply, the dramatic design of the sedan begged the question of what it would look like in the unbridled form of a Coupe.”

Generated from the spark of the CTS design team’s imagination, the CTS Coupe casts a profile unlike anything else on the road. Its fast-rake styling – it has the same wheelbase as the CTS, but an overall height that is approximately two inches (51 mm) lower and an overall length that is two inches (51 mm) shorter – blends with hand-sculpted bodywork that bulges around the wheels, giving the vehicle a ready-to-pounce stance that is dramatic, powerful and sleek.

“Just about every decade, Cadillac designs a breakthrough car that becomes synonymous with the brand’s character of the period, such as the 1938 60 Special, the 1959 lineup, the 1975 Seville and the 2003 Sixteen Concept,” said Clay Dean, Cadillac’s global design director. “The CTS Coupe Concept is the next great design, carrying the baton from the Evoq Concept that ushered in the Art and Science era in 1999.”

A design gem

Among the CTS Coupe Concept’s signature design cues are a number of elements that suggest the look of a carefully cut diamond – particularly at the rear. These elements are seen in everything from the chrome header above the rear license plate holder to the indents that comprise the basic form of the rear fascia.

“The diamond-cut elements enhance the sleek profile of the car,” said John Manoogian II, director of exterior design for Cadillac. “The CTS Coupe uses the elements, along with other nods to classic Cadillac cues – such as vertical headlamps and taillamps – to acknowledge the brand’s heritage without resorting to nostalgia. It is a forward-looking design in every sense of the term.”

Although based on the sedan, the CTS Coupe shares only the instrument panel, console, headlamps, front fenders and grille with the production model. Unique elements include:

  • Classic hardtop styling, with no B-pillar
  • CTS production windshield laid at a faster angle to create a sleeker profile
  • Chrome, split seven-spoke wheel design; 20-inch front wheels and 21-inch rear wheels
  • Sculpted lower front fascia with unique brake-cooling vents
  • Slim-profile outside mirrors
  • XLR-type hidden door handles with proximity remote opening
  • Unique front fender vents
  • Diamond-cut rear fascia with mesh lower grilles and center-outlet exhaust
  • Taillamps with a subtle fin profile and are highlighted with LED lighting technology with light pipes
  • Rear spoiler integrated into the center high-mounted stop lamp
  • Sculpted roof-mounted antenna for OnStar, XM Satellite Radio, etc.

“The cliché is to say that there were no compromises in the design, but that is absolutely accurate in the case of the CTS Coupe,” said Manoogian. “Each line and angle of the bodywork was carefully honed, and the final design’s proportions were judged by the eyes of the design team, not computer-generated math data.”

The surfaces of CTS Coupe Concept are complex, inviting careful inspection. The rear fenders, for example, were sculpted by hand in the design studio until they provided a perfect, muscular form that wrapped tightly over the wheels. At the top, the rear fenders are beveled – owing to the diamond-cut theme – and become part of a horizontal plane that runs from the leading edge of the taillamps and merges into the roof.

“At first glance, the design appears effectively simple, because there are no extraneous moldings, spoilers or other protrusions, but the more you look at it, the more complex it becomes,” said Manoogian. “The angles and bevels were carefully carved to enhance the car’s sleek shape, but aren’t ‘busy’ or distracting – there’s really nothing quite like it.”

Personal passenger environment

A classic 2+2 interior environment enhances the CTS Coupe’s personal feel. It shares the hand cut-and-sewn instrument panel and center console with the CTS, but features unique front and rear seats, a continuous console running between the front and rear seats, and custom door panels.

“The CTS Coupe is a personal car – something a customer would choose to reward him or herself – and the passenger environment reflects that,” said Eric Clough, interior design director. “The interior uses the already excellent CTS design and takes it to a new, bolder level.”

Custom-trimmed sport seats from Recaro are located in all four positions. They support the grand-touring nature of the car and are covered in rich, black and suede-like microfiber material, with yellow ochre-colored inserts. The yellow ochre color provides dramatic contrast with the black surrounding trim, but is a subdued hue consistent with the interior’s overall feeling of refinement. Yellow ochre stitching also is used throughout, including the seats, instrument panel, shifter knob and more.

Black microfiber fabric covers the front armrest, as well as an armrest located between the rear seats. The armrests are part of a continuous console that stretches from the instrument panel to rear seats. Carbon-fiber trim accents the console. The interior also features ambient lighting throughout, creating a distinctive environment at night.

Like the sedan, the CTS Coupe Concept’s interior is home to a host of technologies, including a premium Bose audio system, 40-gigabyte hard drive and XM Satellite Radio. OnStar with Turn-by-Turn Navigation enhances the vehicle’s onboard navigation system, which – like the CTS – features a screen that rises out of the center of the instrument panel.

Performance-bred powertrain and suspension systems

As is the case with its design, the CTS Coupe extends the acclaimed capabilities of the sedan in terms of performance technology. This includes the capability to support a broad engine range of gasoline and diesel engines.

The CTS Coupe, of course, ascertains the sedan’s 3.6L V-6 engines, including the 304-horsepower (227 kW) Direct Injection power plant. The Coupe Concept also is designed for a new 2.9L turbo-diesel being developed for international markets. This new engine, tailored for use in the CTS, will deliver an estimated 250 horsepower (184 kW) and 406 lb.-ft. of torque (550 Nm).

A six-speed manual transmission backs the engine, sending torque to an independently sprung rear axle. The CTS Coupe’s sport-tuned suspension gives it a slightly lower ride height than a production CTS – a look enhanced by the car’s rakish shape and large, 20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels.

Behind the chrome, split-spoke, aluminum alloy wheels is a set of high-performance brakes, featuring cross-drilled rotors. Six-piston calipers clamp down on the front rotors, while four-piston calipers grab the rear rotors. All of the rotors have a distinctive, yellow-painted finish.

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CADILLAC CTS COUPE CONCEPT SPECIFICATIONS

Vehicle type:

two-door, four-passenger rear-wheel-drive coupe

Wheelbase (in / mm):

113.4 / 2880

Length (in / mm):

187 / 4750

Width (in / mm):

73.6 / 1870

Height (in / mm):

54.7 / 1390

Track (in / mm):

61.8 / 1570 (front); 62 / 1575 (rear)

Powertrain:

2.9L turbo-diesel; six-speed manual transmission

Suspension:

four-wheel independent: MacPherson strut front; multilink rear, progressive rate coil springs, monotube shock absorbers

Brakes:

four-wheel disc; crossed-drilled rotors

Wheels:

cast aluminum; 20-in front, 21-in rear


2008 DETROIT AUTO SHOW: The 2008 Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept



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Htay7500Htay7500 - 1/14/2008 12:25:49 PM
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I think the sedan is a lot better looking.

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pacotacololpacotacolol - 1/14/2008 3:44:59 PMView My AgentSpace
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this car is screaming "VW CORRADO!"


DaHarderDaHarder - 1/14/2008 4:00:05 PM
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... and the issue is?

Note: It may indeed have a fastback roof like the (very handsome for its time) VW Corrado, but everything else is completely new, modern and gorgeous!



VWAUDITECHVWAUDITECH - 1/16/2008 12:36:23 AM
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I do think it look like a vw carrodo, the front is sexy, but from the door to back is not so sexy....side is plain, look at a bmw and infiniti coupe.....u will see some lines, this cat is like a pretty face and thats it....i suggest more lines and a lower profile coupe, not a hatch/coupe like the vw.


answeranswer - 1/14/2008 12:26:48 PMView My AgentSpace
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Odd, but cool just the same.

Interior looks great!


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DROOPYSAKKDROOPYSAKK - 1/14/2008 12:30:56 PM
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looks kind of like a c6 coupe, id take the sedan too.

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w209w114w209w114 - 1/14/2008 12:42:44 PMView My AgentSpace
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Stunning couple. Love the Pillarless Idea. Back is simply gorgeous. I do wish the interior was just as sleek and contemporary as the exterior.

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w209w114w209w114 - 1/14/2008 12:43:08 PMView My AgentSpace
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DaHarderDaHarder - 1/14/2008 12:46:19 PM
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A striking interpretation of Cadillac's Art & Science Design Theme, forgoing all notions of a trunk, and going straight for the sporty 'fastback' look...

Personally, I love it because it stands apart from anything any other luxury coupe maker is doing right now, effectively making all others look rather dated/ordinary.

This is truly what a Luxury Sport Coupe Should Look Like In The 21st Century... AWESOME!


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DrFill2001DrFill2001 - 1/14/2008 12:47:13 PM
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That's a swing and a miss
Was hoping for something ETC-ish
Oh, well


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theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 1/14/2008 1:01:00 PM
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Wow, what a complete failure moving sedan to coupe. It's biggest flaw is it looks like a hatch back and America hates premium hatchback (Mini excluded) Cadillac Save you money DON'T PRODUCE IT.

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1995e341995e34 - 1/14/2008 2:36:02 PM
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it's a fastback.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 1/14/2008 2:46:29 PM
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Doesn't matter looks like a hatchback. Premium hatch back don't sell in the U.S.,plus it looks like a Corrado.


DaHarderDaHarder - 1/14/2008 3:51:12 PM
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...and the Corrado was one Very Good Looking hatch!

It's a shame that so many Americans have this antipathy for hatchbacks.

Think about it, look at the profile of just about any modern sedan, and then tell me that the majority of them don't have fastback/hatchback rear styling.

Why not just do the smart thing and make them hatchbacks, forgoing the ridiculous trunk tops/lids that only extend a few inches from the bottom edge of the rear window?



theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 1/14/2008 4:29:17 PM
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Antipathy is probably the right word. I also think that U.S. buyers regard hatchback/fastback as cheap.

BMW failed this segment, Mercedes too and the brilliant A3 sell just triple digits a month. Deboost me all you like, America will not buy this car.



DaHarderDaHarder - 1/14/2008 7:39:07 PM
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Your (possible) error is thinking that this is somehow classified as the the Mercedes C-Class (compact) and BMW 318ti were.

It's Not!

This is a premium luxury coupe, and will compete directly with the Mercedes CLK and Audi A5/S5, and I firmly believe that there are many who are quite tired of the same old three-box long-hood/short-deck design formula (made fashionable back in 1964 by the Ford Mustang), and this just might be the style they're seeking.

We'll See Soon Enough...



golfer38golfer38 - 1/15/2008 12:14:12 PMView My AgentSpace
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Yeah, I guess the Ford Mustang fastback wasn't very successful...


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 1/15/2008 1:26:14 PM
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Bigger is not better, while Cadillac has done a good job of lowering its demographic age, this car appeals to a much lower age demographic, mostly likely not at the price point for a Cadillac. It has to compete with established models 335i and CLK, and the brilliant S5 another entry in to a very small market. None fastback for a reason

As far as looks go, I've read rave reviews from the blogger here, but there is nothing new here. While it is attractive, it's look are best derivative from much cheaper cars, the Corrado and the even the current Scion TC. Perhaps because of GM interior color choices, it conjures up Smokey and the Bandit Trans Am's for me.

Maybe it will take off, but I seriously doubt it, I see it as being slightly more successful the XLR, which is a complete and utter failure.


Golfer38

The Mustang doesn't play at this level and the mere fact you chose a cheaper car for comparison is the problem.



r15mohdr15mohd - 1/14/2008 1:01:53 PM
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MY GOD!!! whoever is giving GM the go ahead on these designs of late needs a big raise...from the CTS sedan, to the CTS-V, now the coupe...simply amazing!!!

I for one am glad to see such appealing vehicles from the brand...


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stash84stash84 - 1/15/2008 2:43:32 AM
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lol...yeah i saw one of those 230s today..it DOES remind me of this coupe...dont like it

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henbmwhenbmw - 1/16/2008 4:32:48 PM
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Overall looks great. The rear fender, however, is too flared. It looks a bit silly. But other than that, the car looks fantastic.

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EL34EL34 - 1/14/2008 1:12:02 PM
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Outstanding Look from the NEW Cadillac :-)

Cadillac 360 ;-)


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zorbeezezorbeeze - 1/14/2008 1:23:19 PM
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Beutiful design.
The new Cadillas designs are very out there, which is a good thing considering where they were 10 years ago.
Great job GM.


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HyundaiHyundai - 1/14/2008 1:32:28 PM
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It looks like it wants to hurt somebody - possibly the person who gave birth to this design. And, it won't stop until they're dead. :|

Maybe I will warm up to it (HATE the rear-3/4 hatchback look), or maybe they will do something to fix it (HATE!!!! the rear-3/4 hatchback look).


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DrFill2001DrFill2001 - 1/14/2008 1:33:04 PM
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If you like triangles, have I got a car for you!
Was hoping for more ETC-style
It is now a gigantic hatchback
Oh well.
DrFill


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SDswtc44SDswtc44 - 1/14/2008 1:33:22 PM
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I would much rather have the coupe! The coupe is much sexier and sleek. Not to say that the sedan is ugly, because it is not by any means, but the coupe just looks mean and fast

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r15mohdr15mohd - 1/14/2008 2:56:41 PM
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it doesnt have a hatchback...the vehicle is a coupe. if you look at the rear end pix, you can plainly see that the window is spereated from the trunk making it a true coupe. and by the dimension from the eye, it looks like a rather spacious trunk as well.

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stash84stash84 - 1/15/2008 2:45:15 AM
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it still doesnt look right..whatever its "supposed to be"

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mini22mini22 - 1/14/2008 1:53:23 PM
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I think because of its sharp angular styling the hatchback look works better then a notchback.I think it's goodlooking.

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ShredmoShredmo - 1/14/2008 2:06:27 PM
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I love the hatchback look. If they created more of a traditional coupe the cars design would likely compete with the looks of the XLR.

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1995e341995e34 - 1/14/2008 2:33:49 PM
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i think i'm going to cry. it's so beautiful.

the only way GM tops this is by curing aids, cancer, and the common cold meanwhile making cold fusion for everyone.


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DrFill2001DrFill2001 - 1/14/2008 5:38:22 PM
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How many T.O.'s can this world take?
DrFill



1995e341995e34 - 1/14/2008 9:35:51 PM
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i see quite a few people don't like this. i don't understand. each comment i read complaining about it, i try to see it in that light, but i just can't see anything negative about the design.

i see the corrado similarities mentioned, and i think that's a good thing. the corrado had a great profile.

i see a hint of the c-class coupe as previously mentioned, as well. but i think what made the benz unattractive was the rear was too abreviated. stylistically, it wasn't that it was a hatch, but that it was too short (which is common to hatches) that people didn't like.

the cts coupe/hatch/fastback/liftback/asscrack, or whatever you want to call it, has a proper sporty roof line. regardless of how the rear opens, there is NOTHING econocar about the styling.

this design is both bold and timeless. sometimes designs like this come once a decade or so. enjoy!



1995e341995e34 - 1/14/2008 2:36:52 PM
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it kinda reminds me of a Lamborghini

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stash84stash84 - 1/15/2008 2:44:10 AM
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wtf?



ShredmoShredmo - 1/15/2008 9:35:18 AM
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I see it a bit. It looks sort of like a lambo with a caddy front end. This could really sell.


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 1/14/2008 2:56:24 PM
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Its dead sexy but the fastback look doesn't translate well. Give it a real coupe look and its gonna be a winner.
T


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golfer38golfer38 - 1/15/2008 12:18:37 PMView My AgentSpace
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...not exactly sure why your opinion was deboosted?


1995e341995e34 - 1/14/2008 3:17:40 PM
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best car ever.

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M35MTM35MT - 1/14/2008 4:01:44 PMView My AgentSpace
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whoa junk in the trunk

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Hachee2001Hachee2001 - 1/14/2008 4:14:19 PM
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Wow, certainly bold and polarizing, which I'm convinced is the way Cadillac needs to be in order to keep themselves in the spotlight. It's not beautiful the way the new 4 door CTS is - these look so great on the road - but at least it's different than the usual coupe look. However, it's too fat and chunky looking, and the front end is too blunt....the standard CTS front end would be better. I like the fastback shape, but I do recognize that it's a turnoff to the anti-hatchback people, but I'd guess it looks better in person. I think it would look better if the angle of the trailing edge of the door glass was reversed - leaning back instead of forward. I think we'll need time to process this design, which IMO is a good thing. The wheels are cheesy and are too blingy, but it's a show car. As for the interior, isn't it the same as the standard except for the trim? I like the black, but the yellowish beige needs to go, esp. with the silver paint.

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AnthonyAnthony - 1/14/2008 4:17:28 PM
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The fastback roof looks awkward on it. I just wanna take a hammer and bend it down right in the middle of the hump. But in general, it is still the most gorgeous production Cadillac ever.

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SevorbeupstryIsBackSevorbeupstryIsBack - 1/14/2008 4:21:23 PM
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That's ugly. It looks really weird.

Especially the side profile is all messed up


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golfer38golfer38 - 1/15/2008 12:16:31 PMView My AgentSpace
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Its amazing how two people can look at the same thing and have absolutely opposite opinions which is one of things that make this world so great.

I think the car is gorgeous particularly the side profile.



komododavekomododave - 1/14/2008 4:24:29 PM
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Is anyone else besides me now REALLY excited about a V series version of this car?? I can't wait to see that. Beautiful car now, sexy beast in V form with 550 horsepower.

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DROOPYSAKKDROOPYSAKK - 1/14/2008 4:27:43 PM
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yea i really don't like it, and i meant g6 coupe.

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DrFill2001DrFill2001 - 1/14/2008 4:32:43 PM
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The only question that matters:
This, or the G37 Coupe? Which is hotter?
I vote G37, in a walk
DrFill


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golfer38golfer38 - 1/15/2008 12:20:01 PMView My AgentSpace
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I agree Fast.


mini22mini22 - 1/14/2008 4:53:35 PM
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The G37 is for what ever reason a turn off to me.This car flat works for me. Also because of its angular crease type styling a notchback would remind me of the SLR(which I think is ugly). While I think the front end is a little heavy overall I think this is the best looking production coupe from GM in a very long time.I'm not in love with the coalminer black interior but I would assume the production car will have more interior color choices.At 187 inches long it is a bit bigger then the G37,335I or the A5 coupes. However it shorter then an XK or even a Mustang GT. Overall it's a great effort from Cadillac and it's really becoming a brand that offers a choice between the Euro car makers and the luxury Japanese car makers.I hope they price it competatively.


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LexusLexus - 1/14/2008 5:48:03 PM
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This Cadillac CTS coupe is HOT...HOT....they need to make right away. I will take one in in Silver or Dark blue please. I love it, this thing is Superhot.

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bigredcaddybigredcaddy - 1/14/2008 6:08:56 PM
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oh no...i hate this. looks like the c class hatchback. please change it

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LarryLarry - 1/14/2008 6:26:49 PM
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The back needs to be extended a couple of inches, I am shocked by the interior, best interior i have seen, the trunk should be slightly larger.

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BMW4me4everBMW4me4ever - 1/14/2008 6:48:27 PMView My AgentSpace
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I like the front end of the car. Nice angles. What I dont like is the stumpy back end of the car. It is like they were designing the car and ran out of material. Also, what is up the crease in the middle of the trunk. Very similar to the old Acura Cl coupe. Interior looks sharp. Be interesting to how much space that actually is in there. Looks smallish. GM not know for maximizing interior volume on their cars.

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FerrarisR4meFerrarisR4me - 1/14/2008 6:57:52 PM
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Its too bulky. I also like the sedan a lot more. It looks like Cadillacs take on the G37. Interior is real nice. If they could slim it down, I would buy one.

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EvoAudiEvoAudi - 1/14/2008 7:05:48 PMView My AgentSpace
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The back is too high, if they made it a more corvette like fastback it would have been amazing.

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FerrarisR4meFerrarisR4me - 1/14/2008 7:09:23 PM
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It'd be better if they tapered the back to be more flush w/ the window and give it an actual trunk instead of going straight to the trunk- a la hatch.

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bigredcaddybigredcaddy - 1/14/2008 7:32:56 PM
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yeah, my problems with the back. from the front 3/4 view, the coupe looks like a wagon. either stretch it out or change that fastback design.

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mini22mini22 - 1/14/2008 7:47:59 PM
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Ok but don't make it a notchback. The oragamy creases look ok with the fast back look.The XLR is ugly.

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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 1/14/2008 8:22:19 PM
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Don't like it. The sedan looks much better. I think the proportions are a little off. The proportions looks kinda like the Mercedes C-Klasse sports coupe (new CLC). I think they should try again. Make the proportions a little more like the XLR.

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1995e341995e34 - 1/14/2008 9:44:22 PM
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i also see 1st generation benz clk in it

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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 1/14/2008 9:51:44 PMView My AgentSpace
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WOW! Exceptionally modern, sleek, distinctive... the fastback is what makes it unique, and I actually love it.

There are two things that need changing before production, though: those wheels look terrible with this body type, and the front-end bodykit (which sounds like it's staying, in Cadillac's press release) is unrefined, which goes against this car's GT nature.


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klipprandklipprand - 1/14/2008 11:22:47 PM
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Like it. Want an AWD version that I can drive year round please!

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keyzi747keyzi747 - 1/14/2008 11:32:07 PM
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The competion better pay very close attention to Cadillac. This jaw- dropping CTS Coupe is awesome. Plus, Edmunds just confirmed that the 2009 Caddy CTSV is the world's fastest production sedan. Yes, faster than the V10 powered BMW M5 and the S65 AMG!

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cdokecdoke - 1/15/2008 12:01:58 AMView My AgentSpace
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"Plus, Edmunds just confirmed that the 2009 Caddy CTSV is the world's fastest production sedan."

I don't know if I would use the word "confirm" yet, but it does appear that someone from GM has said that. Good for GM.

That is SO going to stick in the craw of some people on here.


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