Part beast, part family hauler… one total package. And check out that awesome color!
Now, be sure to read our CTS-V wagon review.
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Part beast, part family hauler… one total package. And check out that awesome color!
Now, be sure to read our CTS-V wagon review.
By Alex Luft
GM Authority Executive Editor with a passion for business strategy and fast cars.
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matte/satin black upper and lower grilles to match the rims, same goes for the “real” fender louvers, and an exposed c/f front splitter. or maybe just the carbon front splitter to get rid of so much blue upfront.
That would be my scheme for a blue v wagon.
it looks great with the widebody/ bigass fender flares combined with the just right lowered stance.
Give it a nice exhaust, like a BIllyBoat, to let it breath it’s fury. ‘Street’ cams to give it that nice gargling idle like the engine is boiling metal, and of course a little power bump. Kooks headers.
Would sound absolutely soul shredding.
“Dad were going to be late to the soccer game! It starts in 10 minutes!!!!”
Dad just grins.. “5 minutes too early son, Don’t forget your helmet”
Don’t know what it is about but the back end from c puller back just looks awkward to me – like it has just been glued on.
it’s because it basically was just extended from the sedan
My favorite Chevy color. Want!! Someday you will be mine indeed!! =)
Just have to say,’I told ya so.’ I keep asking for Chevy wagons and better blue colors! A picture says a thousand words.
Ohh.. this car is awesome. Too bad they didn’t sell it my country. Could be a big hit.