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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
Cts-V vs C6Z
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<blockquote data-quote="39Mustang" data-source="post: 15094592" data-attributes="member: 175634"><p>How does the CTS-V drive as a luxury car regardless of the performance? I was going to buy a new GT350 but since Ford lives in the dark ages and won't offer it with an Automatic like every other performance car I now am leading towards buying a 2016 CTS-V. The performance I'm sure is great but is the ride quality killed due to the stiff chassis to handle the now 650hp? If I'm going to buy a 4-door then I want a hot rod sedan but at certain times want that extreme nice cruising comfort and not stiff as a brick like my Mustangs which I like in those. Two of the German's offer AWD so that's huge factor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="39Mustang, post: 15094592, member: 175634"] How does the CTS-V drive as a luxury car regardless of the performance? I was going to buy a new GT350 but since Ford lives in the dark ages and won't offer it with an Automatic like every other performance car I now am leading towards buying a 2016 CTS-V. The performance I'm sure is great but is the ride quality killed due to the stiff chassis to handle the now 650hp? If I'm going to buy a 4-door then I want a hot rod sedan but at certain times want that extreme nice cruising comfort and not stiff as a brick like my Mustangs which I like in those. Two of the German's offer AWD so that's huge factor [/QUOTE]
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