The problem I have is, you can't ever find one with a 3rd pedal! Should've ordered one back in the day.
There Are Entirely Too Many Cadillac CTS-V Wagons For Sale Right Now (And That's Good) https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/new...for-sale-right-now-and-thats-good/ar-BB10Dsii
picked up a 2013 v coupe a few months ago. pretty awesome car. comfortable and good fun to drive. bad ass luxury.
With only 14k on the clock this is nearly new. You shouldn’t let the second chance pass and jump on it.
One of friends Kerry just gave back to her sugar uncle Harry Cooper (Anderson's uncle) a ten year old AMG Benz. He paid $168,000 for it inn2010, bluebook is $28k according to Kerry. Damn thing is mint with 40k miles. If true,that's a serious hit in 10 years.
Some of them have been engine repair costs that you will not escape at some point. That's priced into the resale value. For the 6.2, it's engine bolts. A V12 car, you can get for almost free.
This one looks pretty darn nice. Evidently I like modded stuff over stock, probably because it is often worth less....and it is faster. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2014-cadillac-cts-v-wagon-9/#comment-4181324
Folks, any idea on the final bid for this? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2005-mercedes-benz-sl65-amg-27/ I'm thinking V12 automobiles on the road will be as common as seeing two strokes on the road … rarely, if ever.
Not sure how familiar you are with bring a trailer, but here is an excellent link will give you a bunch of data. https://bringatrailer.com/search/sl65+amg/
I swear I saw that car on carguru.com not too long ago. This is my friend's CTS-V Wagoon: It's an absolute delight to watch him destroy every douche in a WRX and whatever else comes his way.
Here is another one that just sold, to give you an idea of current market. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2013-cadillac-cts-v-17/
That's getting a lot closer to viable but I think next is going to be a TJ in the under 5 grand range...