
GM just can't wait to see its new Cadillac CTS Coupe in showrooms as the Detroit automaker announced today that its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant has not only begun full production of the car but also started shipping models to U.S. dealerships ahead of schedule. The company initially planned to have the 2011 CTS Coupe in showrooms in early August.
The 2+2 Coupe will be offered in two flavors, a standard model powered by 304HP 3.6-liter V6 engine with direct injection starting from $38,990, and the CTS-V Coupe that comes with a 556HP 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and a starting price of $62,990.

























8 Comments:
This car is so damn ugly!
It looks like it is made by an chinese carmaker!
seems like its taken forever for this car to get launched, kinda bored of it now - all the excitement from the concept years back has gone!
Expensive coupes just do not sell enough to make a profit. Past Cadillac history proves it.
Dont know where to start! The rear wheels seem to be smaller then the front wheels. The car looks like it got kicked in the back by Godzilla. And why are there taillights on the upper side of the trunk - so truck drivers can see them better?
Am I really seeing a key ignition on the steering column? Just like the ones my Grandma used to drive. This should be a hit with the hairdresser and secretary crowd.
"Am I really seeing a key ignition on the steering column? Just like the ones my Grandma used to drive. This should be a hit with the hairdresser and secretary crowd."
Just like the Lexus LFA does. Pretty sure that car would be a hit with hairdressers as well.
LFA and hairdressers.....no that does not go. May be the hairdresser who won a lottery. Lfa is for the Ultra masculine super sport freaks.
"Lfa is for the Ultra masculine super sport freaks."
Oh you mean the douchbag guido who drop the word 'bro' into every sentence who are really closet bi's.
Yeah, what exactly does seperate them from hairdressers anyway?
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