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After a couple months of automotive ADHD trying to decide my next car picked up this enthusiast spec'd CT4 a few weeks ago. At the time of purchase in a nationwide search I only found two Blackwings in "Typhoon Metallic" with the other one being out of state and a black interior this lightly optioned gem (seats & exterior color) 300 miles away was a no brainer.
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Test drove manual variants of the usual suspects including a C7 Grand Sport, FL5 CTR, G87 M2, MK5 Supra, and two CT4 Blackwings. If you asked me beforehand which one is my least likely choice it was definitely the Cadillac. Had to test drive another to be certain I wasn't losing my mind.
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The good? Chassis, steering, brake, shifter, and clutch feel are all excellent. None of the usual numbness or artificial feel from DBW and EPS so many modern cars suffer from. Thick leather steering wheel. Simple screen. Climate control buttons. Motor and trans are proven bulletproof units. Analog oil dipstick. No annoying digital oil level check process. Looking at you BMW.
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The bad? Tall gears. With a 3.73 final ratio expected more usability in higher gears. 3.90 would be nice. Backseat is acceptable for pets, children, or Lieutenant Dan but not all three simultaneously. 6500 RPM redline in a high performance TT V6 is on the low side. Rear windows lack auto up feature. You know what other car lacks this feature? A Dodge Neon.
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There's some neat features for those choosing a manual transmission. Where the paddle shifters would be on autos you'll find coordinates for GM's proving grounds and technical center. Manuals have titanium connecting rods whereas autos have steel. No lift shift is a thing (DBW cheat code) as is line lock and launch control. Party on.
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What's next? Spring Mountain on March 4th and 5th. Try out Big Bend Open Road Race in late April. Lowering springs and OEM aero bits are on the menu. Have a set of wheels waiting to go on. Need to get tires for them. Hopefully keeping this Caddy that zigs a while. Will update the thread as ownership progresses. Thanks for reading.

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When are the purple wheels going on so you can have the ‘hulk’?
 
How do you know someone's a Corvette owner? Don't worry, they'll tell you!

Maybe the CCWs are purple, you'll have to wait and see!
I also happen to own a 2011 V Wagon.
 

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Love the color (but I’m biased). I almost went with the bronze wheels and tan interior but instead went with all black.

I’d also like to see an aftermarket 19” wheel on a Typhoon.
 

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After a couple months of automotive ADHD trying to decide my next car picked up this enthusiast spec'd CT4 a few weeks ago. At the time of purchase in a nationwide search I only found two Blackwings in "Typhoon Metallic" with the other one being out of state and a black interior this lightly optioned gem (seats & exterior color) 300 miles away was a no brainer.
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Test drove manual variants of the usual suspects including a C7 Grand Sport, FL5 CTR, G87 M2, MK5 Supra, and two CT4 Blackwings. If you asked me beforehand which one is my least likely choice it was definitely the Cadillac. Had to test drive another to be certain I wasn't losing my mind.
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The good? Chassis, steering, brake, shifter, and clutch feel are all excellent. None of the usual numbness or artificial feel from DBW and EPS so many modern cars suffer from. Thick leather steering wheel. Simple screen. Climate control buttons. Motor and trans are proven bulletproof units. Analog oil dipstick. No annoying digital oil level check process. Looking at you BMW.
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The bad? Tall gears. With a 3.73 final ratio expected more usability in higher gears. 3.90 would be nice. Backseat is acceptable for pets, children, or Lieutenant Dan but not all three simultaneously. 6500 RPM redline in a high performance TT V6 is on the low side. Rear windows lack auto up feature. You know what other car lacks this feature? A Dodge Neon.
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There's some neat features for those choosing a manual transmission. Where the paddle shifters would be on autos you'll find coordinates for GM's proving grounds and technical center. Manuals have titanium connecting rods whereas autos have steel. No lift shift is a thing (DBW cheat code) as is line lock and launch control. Party on.
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What's next? Spring Mountain on March 4th and 5th. Try out Big Bend Open Road Race in late April. Lowering springs and OEM aero bits are on the menu. Have a set of wheels waiting to go on. Need to get tires for them. Hopefully keeping this Caddy that zigs a while. Will update the thread as ownership progresses. Thanks for reading.

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Congrats man. Looks just like my CT5 Blackwing. Hope you got the bronze wheels. I had to order mine aftermarket because the original ordered got the standard chrome ones.
 
Did someone say CCWs? Looking forward to seeing pictures.
Yes, they're 19s with machine faces, matching center caps, and polished lips. Still need to get tires for them and more importantly lowering springs for the car so they'll look proper. These should look perfect once it all comes together. Terrible pic from seller.
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Congrats man. Looks just like my CT5 Blackwing. Hope you got the bronze wheels. I had to order mine aftermarket because the original ordered got the standard chrome ones.
Thanks, we're one of few with exquisite taste. I like bronze on green. Not a fan of the stock polished wheels either. Thanks for sharing the TPMS part numbers in your thread will buy those today. 👍

Bumping this thread for my Spring Mountain trip. Requested earliest availability cancellation and went the first week in March. Brought my wife along this time. Highly recommend staying in one of their casitas. Everything went perfect as expected.
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Participated in the C8Z program back in November 2024. CT4 is a completely different experience than the C8Z. C8s are very digital. They give you all the confidence to throw them into turns despite a general lack of feedback from braking and steering inputs.
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CT4 steering and brake feel is significantly better with excellent chassis feedback yet they make you hustle. Still highly capable in corners despite the 3800 lb heft. They're at least 10 MPH slower in the straights and according to instructors several seconds slower per lap than CT5s with equal drivers. Put down solid lap times given the extremely windy conditions which had to be paused twice for rocks and cones on track. Was in the fastest group with the CT5 guys. Need to be less of a ham-fisted idiot but I doubt that will ever change! Had an absolute blast. Naturally, I chose the green one.
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After Spring Mountain we went to Zion National Park, Grafton, Utah (historic ghost town), rented a side by side on BLM land in Hurricane, Utah, visited Bryce Canyon, then the final Sunday a longtime friend on another forum let me drive his Porsche Boxster Spyder and BMW M Clownshoe through the Red Rock scenic loop outside Vegas. Well traveled but never been to Utah before. One of the most scenic places we've been and the 80 MPH highways are great. Highly recommend. Thanks for reading.
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