Used 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe for Sale near Canton, GA
Cadillac boldly strides into the sports-car arena with an all-new gladiator, the 2011 CTS-V Coupe. This highly anticipated hot rod debuts this summer with a base price of $62,990, though some dealers may charge a premium for the first units. With its intoxicating mix of high style and tire-scorching performance, the 2011 CTS-V Coupe shows that Cadillac can indeed compete with the best of the world. Though it’s not as established as many European nameplates, the CTS-V Coupe will easily show its taillights to the likes of the BMW M3, Audi S5, and even the mighty Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG, a car that costs nearly twice as much.
The 2011 CTS-V Coupe improves upon the standard coupe’s already drop-dead gorgeous styling. With a lower stance, wider track, meaty 19-inch wheels and a front air dam with mesh grille, the two-door CTS-V clearly conveys its sporting intentions. The rear valance is complemented by an exotic center-exit exhaust and a boomerang-shaped third brake light that appears large enough to double as a spoiler. Special "V" badges (complete with racing-flag motif) and jewel-like xenon headlamps put the finishing touch on the CTS-V Coupe’s aggressive appearance.
Underneath the 2011 CTS-V Coupe’s sculpted hood rests Cadillac’s incredible 6.2-liter V8 engine. Shared with the CTS-V sedan, this powerhouse motor descends from the LS9 V8 installed in Chevrolet’s Corvette ZR1 supercar. Featuring a Roots-type supercharger, an aluminum block and a high-strength forged crank, the so-called LSA motor represents the pinnacle of overhead valve (OHV) development. Though it lacks the multi-valve technology of its imported competition, the LSA engine outshines them all in output, developing a stunning 556 hp and 551 lb-ft of torque. The monster motor can be combined with either a six-speed manual gearbox (featuring a much smoother shift action than most American cars) or a high-strength six-speed automatic that offers manual control via paddles mounted on the steering wheel.
With either gearbox the 2011 CTS-V Coupe is lightning fast. 0-60 times of less than 4 seconds have been measured, and quarter-mile times in the mid-12s will embarrass many established sports cars. While the rear-drive CTS-V leaves the line with the ferocity of a dragster, its real forte is mid-range acceleration. Its large-displacement supercharged motor provides instantaneous throttle response. Passing on the highway is a joy - just punch the throttle and watch your quarry disappear in the rear-view mirror. Top speed hasn’t yet been measured, but it should easily approach the CTS-V sedan’s amazing 191 mph.
Lest you think the 2011 CTS-V Coupe is a one-trick pony, consider that its formidable acceleration has been augmented by hours of chassis tuning on Germany’s famous Nurburgring circuit. The CTS-V Coupe’s four-wheel independent suspension features a control arm setup in front and a multi-link arrangement in back, a configuration that allows considerable adjustment by the engineers. With many laps of racetrack experience under their belts, the folks at Cadillac have labored to produce a predictable, capable chassis that is well up to the challenge of handling the car's massive horsepower.
The shocks feature GM’s novel MagnaRide technology, which uses a charged magnetic fluid to vary the shock’s damping rate, providing tight control of body motions without a punishing ride. As a result the CTS-V Coupe offers incredible grip in the corners while delivering a (relatively) compliant highway ride. Though the handling gives up nothing to its more expensive competition in terms of cornering ability (the CTS-V delivers a face-stretching 0.92g on the skidpad), the overall feel falls just short of BMW’s world-class M3. Cadillac’s engineers have done a commendable job, but they are a bit hamstrung by the heavy engine (which contributes to a nose-heavy 54/46 weight distribution) and the slightly numb speed-sensitive power steering. The brakes, supplied by Italian specialist Brembo, are excellent and feature six-piston calipers that stop the CTS-V Coupe with confidence from any speed.
The interior of the CTS-V Coupe gets the same treatment as its sedan brethren. Firmly bolstered Recaro bucket seats feature faux suede Alcantara inserts, and the dark-stained wood trim lends an aggressive air to the cabin. An available "Saffron" interior theme includes contrasting stitching and contrasting seat and door panel inserts. The thick steering wheel and closely spaced pedals contribute to the sporty driving experience. While the dashboard looks slick and well-made, its button-laden design isn’t especially ergonomic. A standard 10-speaker, 5.1-channel Bose stereo provides excellent sound quality and features a 40GB hard drive for music storage. Other standard features include touch-screen GPS navigation, power heated seats and keyless entry and start.
It’s hard to imagine the old Cadillac producing a car as exciting as the 2011 CTS-V Coupe. The combination of style and performance offered by the two-door CTS-V is the clearest evidence yet that Cadillac has managed to completely reinvent itself. While its $62,990 base price isn’t within everyone's reach, it handily undercuts similar performance offerings from Europe and Asia. Though the Cadillac wreath might not carry the same cachet as Mercedes’ three-pointed star, the incredible performance and sharp styling of the CTS-V Coupe should make enthusiast drivers sit up and take notice.
4.9 Overall rating
(10 reviews)The handling, styling and performance of this thing is second to nothing I have driven. Has the power of a true muscle car and the looks of an elegant luxury car. I would own another one of the CTS-V's in the future.
Been looking all over the country for a non-modified, low mile, reasonably priced CTS-V coupe with a manual transmission. Finally found a 2011 with 18k miles an hour from my house. Its equipped with every option including the rare 6 speed manual. Got the vehicle slightly under market. No complaints.
I love the combination of style, performance and quality. The V line units can be found in great shape as they are typically adult owned and well cared for.
This car is the best car on the market that has 4 seats and the stunning 556hp. You can not go wrong buy purchasing this car. similar cars with theses stats sell for 150k plus. Head turning looks with the luxury or a mercedes.
Nice car a little to high priced was in excellent shape
2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe FAQs
How many 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe vehicles in Canton, GA have no reported accidents or damage?
5 out of 9 for sale near Canton, GA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe gets between 14 and 16 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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