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2016 Cadillac ATS-V Is Beautiful From Every Angle: Wordless Wednesday

Isn’t the 2016 ATS-V Sedan gorgeous? Yup, we’d say so.

Stay tuned this week, as we provide our first drive impressions of the new twin-turbo beast.

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  1. $65,000 and no all wheel drive? Of no value anywhere it snows.

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    1. One of the most idiotic comments I’ve seen in a long time. This car is for driving enthusiast, and there is a reason the most popular, high performance cars are RWD, it’s all about driving pleasure. Why do you think cars like BMW M3/M4, C63AMG and Lexus RCF are all RWD? Would you say all these cars have no value in paces where it snows? Audi is an exception, and it’s mainly because Audi does not have any dedicated RWD platform.

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      1. Idiotic indeed.

        And actually, dear J Russ, a RWD car is safer in the snow or ice than any other car since you can actual save a skid. Then, throw on a good set of tires and you’re good to go.

        #Education

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    2. Not true. My ’13 ATS 3.6L RWD is dandy….live in great far north….no problem with my Pirelli Winter Sottozero Serie II Run Flats. I like the RWD on my C7 Corvette too….lol !

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  2. It is nice although vaguely reminiscent of a late 1990s Honda Accord coupe.
    I still think the Gen 2 CTS-V coupe is the best looking car EVER made by Cadillac.
    Ever!

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  3. Is beautiful “form” every angle?

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    1. It is a beautiful form from every angle 😉 but that’s not what it was intended to say, so fixed.

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  4. Pictures are cool , but you need to see one in person . This little V-series ATS looks like it is ready to pounch sitting still . The only down side is that it isn’t in most peoples budget to own one . But that is what makes it exclusive I guess . My only hope is that the fortunate few that buy one ” drive it ” , and not end up a trailer queen for rodeos and parades .

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    1. Yeah, it is cool in person indeed.

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