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2014 Cadillac CTS VSport Nets $120,000 At Barrett-Jackson

Members of the SAE STEM Foundation must have smiled when the gavel slammed on the 2014 Cadillac CTS VSport (No. 001) at a strong $120,000, as the organization received all the proceeds. The 420 horsepower 2014 CTS VSport crossed the auction block 5:30 PM on Friday, August 9 at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The MSRP of the 2014 Cadillac CTS VSport begins at $59,995.

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  1. Other manufacturers can get away with selling a vehicle like this for 80k to 100k. The CTS will do well.

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  2. Did Rick Hendrick buy this one too? He has won many of the first GM cars of late.

    I am waiting to see my first one on the road. I expect it will look very good going down the road and this car is the second step of the new Cadillac image. It will advance what people think of Cadillac even more.

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  3. Ive been strongly considering getting an used 2011 CTS since they have gotten so cheap with the new model dropping… but I gotta see this in person though

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  4. Did the proceeds go to charity? If so then I said hell no!

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  5. I am expected at least $200,000 but still this is a good s

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  6. Was it a CTS or a CTA V-Sport? I have not heard of the CTS being offered in a V-Sport model.

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  7. I meant to say ‘ ATS V-Sport’. Duh!

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  8. They’ll sell everyone they can screw together – Count on it. I love my ATS and get constant compliments. A young lady with whom I work also owns an ATS – she wishes though it were a coupe. I know, the coupe’s on it’s way. Along with the ATS-V. I will, ultimately upgrade to 19″ wheels with the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3’s. The polished black Cadillac wheels are killer (if you’ve not already seen a set).

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  9. hard to tell the difference between ats and cts

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    1. I haven’t really seen them up close yet, from afar only, will look at little closer the next time.

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  10. I have no trouble telling the difference. The hood and more rounded front is very noticeable and the tail really is getting to look more like a euro style car with out copying any one specific.

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  11. The new Road & Track magazine refers to the the CTS Vsport on page 59 of the Canadian magazine. It’s the 420 hp version of the twin-turbo 3.6L motor. So I stand corrected. I thought the Vsport was only going to be offered in the ATS. On page 63 they are still suggesting that Cadillac will offer an ATS-V as well.

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