The desire to stand out thrives in some more than in others. That’s the reason behind the existence of the the automotive aftermarket industry, and that’s probably why Sewell Cadillac outside of Dallas, Texas is offering this wrapped, customized Cadillac ATS.
Complete with a $9,995 “carbon fiber” wrap, a $3,995 custom wheel and tire package, a $199 pinstripe, $299 window tint, and $39.95 nitrogen tire inflation, these $14,527 in accessories put this otherwise $46,275 ATS into a significantly higher price range. At $60,802.95, this two-tone ATS isn’t exactly the cheapest way to stand out. But is it at least tasteful? We’ll leave that up to you.
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Surely this must be a violation of the dealership agreement.
Love that the $10,000 wrap only includes the hood, roof and trunk…
Must be thinking that charging a crazy amount will lead to some sucker confusing it for real CF.
It doesnt look too bad. But its not something I’d pay an extra 15K for.
Hell no at that price.
If you are going to do it do it right. Add a real carbon hood and deck lid. Also add some real performance features. It would not be cheap but people in this class would pay for it if it really performed.
$15K for stickers and some gas in the tires is just plain stupid. But if they can find buyers for this more power to em.
I really would love to see some real tuners get ahold of this car from Germany and even a Lingenfelter edition would be great.
The company I just wish would do more customer cars is Pratt and Miller. I know they have their hands full racing but I would love to see them become the AMG of GM.
No, not worth it.
hilarious…………..how about $50?
Some people have more dollars than sense. I think I’ll start selling dollar bills on eBay. Buy it now for $20. Or the highest bid. Plus shipping and handling.
What, no gold kit? What about a vinyl top! I would buy it, but I need a Continental kit installed on it first.
Nonsense. Blasphemy. Heresy.
39.95 for nitrogen in the tires, ever extra option seems over priced, you could do it your self for 1/2 that, but each to there own, not for me.
Not even the one less proton in nitrogen. It’s isn’t even worth doing. It wouldn’t matter if you were pumping the tires in your driveway or at a rural gas station, you’re already putting N and O in your tires anyway. You’re also breathing it (78%N and 21% O). Putting the extra 20% of N needed to make any measurable difference and purging the O from the tires isn’t worth the effort, time, or money.
It’s a scam, as is the stickers on this ATS. Worst of all, it’s not even real CF, just a lame wrap. Dealers who do this to new Cadillacs should be eviscerated by GM.
At this rate how long till we see our first fake convertible roof?
How to make a turkey out of a hawk.
At first I thought this was one of those factory mistakes, where they installed the wrong hood.