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Rear-wheel-drive. Six forward gears. V8 engines. What else do you need?
On one side we have the American heavyweight Cadillac CTS-V. Check out the specs:
6.2L
555 hp / 6,000 rpm
550 ft-lb / 4,000 rpm
1,940 kg
521 pp
The BMW M3 looks absolutely tame in comparison:
4.0L
414 hp / 8,500 rpm
295 ft-lb / 4,000 rpm
1,655 kg
488 pp
One of my favorite quotes is "Simplify, then add lightness." Americans can't get out of the mindset that power trumps everything else. Too bad for them, but it doesn't! Lap times don't lie...
2:20.141 - BMW M3 Coupe '07
2:20.442 - Cadillac CTS-V Coupe '11
Both are low 2:20 to high 2:19 cars (with a controller.) Which one do you prefer?
On one side we have the American heavyweight Cadillac CTS-V. Check out the specs:
6.2L
555 hp / 6,000 rpm
550 ft-lb / 4,000 rpm
1,940 kg
521 pp
The BMW M3 looks absolutely tame in comparison:
4.0L
414 hp / 8,500 rpm
295 ft-lb / 4,000 rpm
1,655 kg
488 pp
One of my favorite quotes is "Simplify, then add lightness." Americans can't get out of the mindset that power trumps everything else. Too bad for them, but it doesn't! Lap times don't lie...
2:20.141 - BMW M3 Coupe '07
2:20.442 - Cadillac CTS-V Coupe '11
Both are low 2:20 to high 2:19 cars (with a controller.) Which one do you prefer?
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