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In a few other threads some people were 'on the fence' between the SS and a CTS-V.

To each his own; I was going to order one of the last V-Sportwagon's until the specs and pricing of the SS were announced.

So if anyone is contemplating ordering a new CTS-V better run over to your friendly Cadillac dealer ASAP because:

2014 Sportwagon final order due date 3-20-14
2015 initial order acceptance and start of production TBD
note: V's are not separated from non-V's so it may be sooner for V's

2014 Coupe final order due date 3-20-14
2015 initial order acceptance and start of production TBD
note: V's are not separated from non-V's so it may be sooner for V's

2014 Sedan final order due date 4-24-14
2015 initial order acceptance 4-17-14 and start of production 7-21-14
note: V's (which are old body style) are not separated from the new body style CTS's so I would deduce the V sedans would be the same as the Sportwagon and Coupe.

I have heard nothing from my sources about the continuation of the old body V's as well as non-V coupes and sportwagons but it was supposedly to be a one year production run. It is possible if sales are strong they may continue because they are pure profit at this point but with the ATS coupe and the V-sports I think not.

So if anyone is contemplating ordering a new CTS-V or for that matter a coupe or sportwagon better run over to your friendly Cadillac dealer ASAP.
 

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Already got mine a few months ago! I think once this year model production ends depreciation values for them will slow down.
 

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I was under the impression they will make a V out of the new style (along with the V-sport).
 

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Already got mine a few months ago! I think once this year model production ends depreciation values for them will slow down.
The sedans drop like a ton of bricks and the coupes do too but not as bad. The Sportwagons on the other hand seem to hold up well at least at the closed sales.

Be careful when looking at a used CTS-V there are a ton of buybacks floating around and most dealers don't list them as such on the web but you can check a vin for buyback here for free:

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Cadillac, Hyundai called, they want their Equus back. Its a serious dead ringer, how are Cadillac owners going to tell these cars apart?

I guess the lack of that ridiculous good ornament will help tell the difference.
 

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I am a huge fan of the SS, well done vehicle all around ! Hope to pick one up eventually.

My guess is what you are looking at "Grille" is part of the camo to hide what the CTS-V will actually look like (if that is a production V / proto type) . I think they did a good job of throwing you off on the grille as the 2014 CTS Grille is the same size but looks nothing like the grille posted in the spy photos..Roger


 
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