I'm dissing athletes IN strip clubs.Hmmn, are you dissing athletes or strip clubs?
Poorly done comparison of Cadillac CT5 4-banger vs G70 3.3T sport. What's shocking is that the CT5 costs more than the fully loaded G70 and it's not even a V6... maybe huge incentives will be the name of the game? Seems like DOA for Cadillac when there are so many better alternatives for the same or cheaper price.
I honestly once considered the Cadillac for the Supercruise alone.I had a 2016 ATS 3.6 and although the car was a great handler and the V6 was decent, the interior was cheap. I haven't seen this CT5-V in person but the dash looks pretty cheap for a Cadillac. It's like they have the ingredients to actually make a good car in every aspect but for some reason have to cut corners.
I honestly once considered the Cadillac for the Supercruise alone.
I'm also a former Honda/Acura guy. My first car that I paid for myself was a Prelude, but later on also owned an 03 Accord V6 and an 04 TL. I made the move to (Hyundai) Genesis in 2010.I was a Honda/Acura guy for 25 years and then one day decided to lease the ATS. I actually liked the car a fair bit but once I drove the G70 and the dealer said they would buy out my lease... it was GONE!
-Warning: Off topic post-.... but later on also owned an 03 Accord V6 .......
I had an 03 Altima SE manual (which I traded in for the TL ) which had an intake, headers, and exhaust and I managed 14.2 @ 99. It was loud as heck though. After that Altima I never messed with bolt-ons again. I concluded that the engineers generally know what they are doing. Yes, there's probably a way to get more power out of your car, but are you prepared to live with the trade-offs? There are almost always trade-offs.-Warning: Off topic post-
Ditto. Had a 03 LX V6 Accord. Slightly modded. Used to drag race it and would occasionally bracket race it. Best time I ever got with it was a 14.58, shortly before I grenaded the tranny. Luckily Honda warrantied it for me. But the new tranny came with revised software and never shifted as hard or as quick as the original one.
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I had an 03 Altima SE manual (which I traded in for the TL ) which had an intake, headers, and exhaust and I managed 14.2 @ 99. It was loud as heck though. After that Altima I never messed with bolt-ons again. I concluded that the engineers generally know what they are doing. Yes, there's probably a way to get more power out of your car, but are you prepared to live with the trade-offs? There are almost always trade-offs.
We do not disagree; in fact, you listed an advantage (power) and its trade-off (fuel mileage) in your example with the JB4. I have nothing against the JB4; for those who have it, knock yourselves out. I have to admit it is tempting. But the trade-offs are fuel-efficiency as you mention, and if they really wanted to they could discover your usage and void the warranty if something were to break. It seems pretty low-risk, but it's not zero risk. There are also things like parts lifetime and longevity of other components that they were thinking of. Maybe it's a part that's been certified for a certain duty cycle for so many miles, like a fuel pump. Or transmission.Engineers are limited by all sorts of things such as emission and fuel economy regulations from all around the world that impact the automaker in terms of fleet targets. This means they need to produce a vehicle that meets all of these regulations in "one version". There's also a budget they need to stick with that limits what they can do as well. That doesn't mean the platform doesn't have more performance that's easily available. It's really easy to make a lot more power out of this car with something like a JB4 and not see any difference other than maybe fuel use as the fun meter gets dialed up. Before anyone says that will increase wear, it's clear this car is over engineered. Any manufacturer that advertises a "drift mode" is going to make sure it can take some abuse.