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<blockquote data-quote="Troponin" data-source="post: 15867553" data-attributes="member: 162938"><p>Really depends. I was just in both situations. Most of my life I just wanted the fastest thing in a straight line. I really didn't care. I had a B7 Audi S4 that handled really nicely. Got bored, but I think it's because it only had 340hp. Today, it seems like you don't have to completely give up one or the other.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I went from the HC to the CTS-V. Loved the HC. It was a blast and very comfortable. I had wanted a CTS-V for many years, but they just didn't have enough power originally. Now, 640hp and more handling than I could ever out drive, I have no regrets. I can still pulley and tune as well and be in the 10s. High end sports cars offer so much more though. I call my V a "race car with manners". It's fun to drive because it just doesn''t seem like it should pull as hard as it does because it's "only a Cadillac". Same with a lot other cars once you do a little work. You can always google lists of cars "Fastest cars for XXXXX dollars"</p><p></p><p></p><p>The new Mustangs and Camaros don't sacrifice much at all anymore. For what you pay, they both offer some pretty damn good handling. Add a supercharger or FBOs, and those cars are pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troponin, post: 15867553, member: 162938"] Really depends. I was just in both situations. Most of my life I just wanted the fastest thing in a straight line. I really didn't care. I had a B7 Audi S4 that handled really nicely. Got bored, but I think it's because it only had 340hp. Today, it seems like you don't have to completely give up one or the other. That being said, I went from the HC to the CTS-V. Loved the HC. It was a blast and very comfortable. I had wanted a CTS-V for many years, but they just didn't have enough power originally. Now, 640hp and more handling than I could ever out drive, I have no regrets. I can still pulley and tune as well and be in the 10s. High end sports cars offer so much more though. I call my V a "race car with manners". It's fun to drive because it just doesn''t seem like it should pull as hard as it does because it's "only a Cadillac". Same with a lot other cars once you do a little work. You can always google lists of cars "Fastest cars for XXXXX dollars" The new Mustangs and Camaros don't sacrifice much at all anymore. For what you pay, they both offer some pretty damn good handling. Add a supercharger or FBOs, and those cars are pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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