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First time Cadillac owner - CT4-V Blackwing in Boulder, Colorado

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2026 CT4-V Blackwing
Hey all, Colorado car nut here who decided to pull the trigger on a CT4-V Blackwing; slicktop, manual, fancy black interior, climate pack.

I haven't owned a GM product since the 1956 Chevy Bel-Air I had in high school in the 1990s. This replaces a 2003 BMW E46 330i ZHP and joins my 2019 991.2 Carrera T.

My 13 year old daughter and I picked it up at the dealer and immediately drove it on Peak to Peak Highway, one of the best roads in the world (staying under 4500 RPM was not easy). The Blackwing is very, very, very good, but y'all know that.

Question: I am an oil snob, but not an oil cultist. I use the oil that works and produces good UOAs. I haven't found much about oil on these cars. At the risk of making this an oil thread, what are y'all using? I plan to do an oil/filter change early, just because.


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very nice, i really like blue on a 4BW (for some reason, just to me, it doesn't look as good on a 5BW). how does it compare to your BMW? probably better in every way I imagine. did you consider an M3 when you were looking?
 
Nice choice :cool: Can totally appreciate the pain-of-restraint for the break in period, especially on a road like that. I might have been a little "bad" a couple times😶

Been on Peak to Peak a few times... but as little kid. So want to get back out that way with a fun ride and the time to just enjoy it all.
 
Nice choice :cool: Can totally appreciate the pain-of-restraint for the break in period, especially on a road like that. I might have been a little "bad" a couple times😶

Been on Peak to Peak a few times... but as little kid. So want to get back out that way with a fun ride and the time to just enjoy it all.
I've been driving just to drive and stack the miles--even with these gas prices. I need to hear and feel what this thing can do!

I can confirm that the chassis is absolutely brilliant!
 
very nice, i really like blue on a 4BW (for some reason, just to me, it doesn't look as good on a 5BW). how does it compare to your BMW? probably better in every way I imagine. did you consider an M3 when you were looking?
In many ways, the CT4-V BW seems like a modern E90 M3 or E39 M5, though I admit I've driven neither. My E46 ZHP was the hottest 4-door you could get in the E46 generation, and it feels fairly similar to the CT4-V BW: brilliantly sharp steering, feels lighter than it is, super-smooth 6-cylinder, etc.

The CT4-V BW is objectively better in every way buy one*, though there is something truly special about BMW's golden era.

* BMW's golden era cars had the world's best turn signal stalk. As weird as that sounds, it's such a brilliant feel; tactile, progressive weight, a positive detent, a rigid stalk, and a solid thunk when it cancels. The Caddy has a spongy turn signal stalk. So does my Porsche. I think most cars do, I just never noticed until driving an E46.

I'm tempted to buy the GM part, reengineer it, and install it :P
 

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