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Performance Tested: 2009 Cadillac CTS-V Runs 12.5-Second Quarter-Mile
Date posted: 08-25-2008

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MILFORD, Michigan — When Inside Line learned it would have access to a 2009 Cadillac CTS-V at GM's Michigan proving grounds, we packed up our portable Racelogic VBOX III testing gear and booked our staff hot-shoe on the next flight to Detroit.

After spending time behind the wheel of Cadillac's powerful new sport sedan, we weren't disappointed. The 2009 Cadillac CTS-V, equipped with a supercharged 556-horsepower 6.2-liter V8 and a six-speed manual transmission, accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds (4.3 seconds with 1 foot of rollout like on a drag strip) and crossed the quarter-mile in 12.5 seconds at 115.3 mph.

That's a faster quarter-mile sprint than either the 500-hp 5.0-liter V10-equipped 2007 BMW M5 or the 507-hp 6.2-liter all-aluminum V8-equipped 2007 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG achieved. The two German super sedans both took 12.7 seconds to cross the quarter-mile marker and did so with trap speeds of roughly 113 mph.

The Caddy's braking distances and slalom speed were even more impressive. The CTS-V stopped from 60-0 mph in just 109 feet, bettering the M5 by 5 feet and the E63 AMG by 6 feet. The CTS-V also managed to break the 70 mph barrier in the slalom with a best run of 71.1 mph. The BMW M5 ran 68.5 mph, while the E63 only managed 65 mph.

Acceleration:
0-30 mph — 2.1 seconds
0-45 mph —3.2 seconds
0-60 mph — 4.6 seconds
0-75 mph — 6.3 seconds
1/4-mile — 12.5 seconds at 115.3 mph
0-60 mph with 1 foot of rollout — 4.3 seconds

Braking:
30-0 mph — 27 feet
60-0 mph —109 feet

Slalom (600 feet)— 71.1 mph

Skid pad lateral acceleration (200 feet) — 0.92g

What this means to you: GM product head Bob Lutz promised that this CTS-V would put the M5 on the trailer. According to our test numbers, he's right.

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cause people aquatint themselves to the hybrid model then buy something else.......and there's always:

So people imitate the broad flat tints of ink or wash drawings by etching a microscopic crackle on the copperplate intended for printing? Sorry, i'm just feeling like a jerk this morning.

Hopefully there is a nice trickle down effect of the chassis engineering so people in cobalts can enjoy nice handling with a smooth ride.
 

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So people imitate the broad flat tints of ink or wash drawings by etching a microscopic crackle on the copperplate intended for printing? Sorry, i'm just feeling like a jerk this morning.

Hopefully there is a nice trickle down effect of the chassis engineering so people in cobalts can enjoy nice handling with a smooth ride.

the cobalts pulled a better skid pad with .93......
 
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