Also, Dammit I miss my Cressida. That damn 7m lost a head gasket and my neighbor offered me $100 less than what I payed for it as is. Yeah... It was gone fast.
Also, Dammit I miss my Cressida. That damn 7m lost a head gasket and my neighbor offered me $100 less than what I payed for it as is. Yeah... It was gone fast.
I must confess I didn't know this existed.
Now hunting...
wearymicrobe wrote: I am so going to regret this later but I really want one of these. If I could find a lower mileage one I might jump. STS-V
Teggsan wrote: I must confess I didn't know this existed. Now hunting...wearymicrobe wrote: I am so going to regret this later but I really want one of these. If I could find a lower mileage one I might jump. STS-V
Guys, that picture is 1st gen CTS-V, here's an STS-V:
Remember, the first gen CTS-V got the Corvette derived LS6 with a manual gearbox, the STS-V had a supercharged Northstar, granted it was 'beefed up' but it's still a die cast aluminum block. I don't know what the reliability of this engine is, but earlier iterations was terrible, just something to research...
(edited from LS9 to LS6, the LS9(LSA) wasn't offered until 2nd gen CTSV)
Vigo wrote: Im really surprised how long it took for someone to point out that pic..
That is a STS-V with CTS-V wheels and the emblem moved. Unless there the CTS has the rear trunk lip and the same exact STS lights.
Going to go look at some cars next week during the lull between Christmas and New Year's. CTS-V (sedan), there is an STS-V in town though it doesn't have the most compelling history, and there's a couple of 5 series at the local Carmax.
Not that I'll necessarily buy any of these specific cars, but as someone pointed out upthread, part of the process is trying these cars on.
In reply to Raze:
The first gen cts-v uses an ls6, the LSA (LS9) didn't come until a few years ago and is still too pricey.
singleslammer wrote: In reply to Raze: The first gen cts-v uses an ls6, the LSA (LS9) didn't come until a few years ago and is still too pricey.
You're spot on, that's what I was thinking and typed the wrong thing, sorry bout that
wearymicrobe wrote:Vigo wrote: Im really surprised how long it took for someone to point out that pic..That is a STS-V with CTS-V wheels and the emblem moved. Unless there the CTS has the rear trunk lip and the same exact STS lights.
The lights are different between the two, look very closely toward the top, the CTSVs have a sharp 'hook' while the STSV doesn't. Those are the correct badge placements for the first gen CTSV and STSV, and the side marker lights are another difference. These cars look similar in pictures, but in the flesh they're not very similar as the STSV is physically larger overall.
wearymicrobe wrote:Vigo wrote: Im really surprised how long it took for someone to point out that pic..That is a STS-V with CTS-V wheels and the emblem moved. Unless there the CTS has the rear trunk lip and the same exact STS lights.
I owned an 05 CTS-V. That's a CTS-V.
DuctTape&Bondo wrote: Idk anything about them, but what about a Phaeton?
Fails #1 and #5
I would rather pony up for an A/S8 before touching one of those.
Infiniti G35 or G37. Can be had with manual pretty easily, and you can find a cheap old clunker from 03 or spring for something newer. AWD is available, RWD is more fun. Lots of aftermarket, pretty fun to drive, decent back seat, reliable engines.
In reply to Cone_Junky:
Man, I don't know about that. The Audi's are just as prone to breaking with a higher entry fee.
In reply to Cone_Junky:
Fail at reading, my bad ya'll. No new suggestions than what's already been thrown out. I do like my LS400 in terms of quiet/smooth/roomy and lux (even if it's 19 years old lux), but sporty it is not. Even with K&N drop in, lowering springs, fresh shocks and sway bar. I know the LS430 and LS460 have some "sport" trim and suspension, but no firsthand experience with the driving characteristics.
That is a STS-V with CTS-V wheels and the emblem moved. Unless there the CTS has the rear trunk lip and the same exact STS lights.
Well, on top of the obvious fact that it LOOKS like a cts-v and not an sts-v, here's what i just did in 10 seconds..
right click pic of cts> copy image url > paste into new tab > copy name of photobucket album "brentman2006" > search in google > find youtube vid of brentman2006 talking about his CTS-V.
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