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      02-04-2021, 08:59 PM   #109
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I almost bought a CTS VSport. The V series cars are very nice driving vehicles now. I love the exterior looks. There are a few shortcuts on the interior with some plastic and GM parts bin stuff, which is really the only letdown. However, anyone considering buying these new, I'd wait for them to show up used. V series cars depreciate just as bad as other Cadillacs and Fiats.
I actually think they're holding value better. A quick look at Autotrader for Gen 3 CTS-V's (V8, not V-Sports) from 2016+ shows pretty high prices even with higher milage, they seem to be holding steady, and these cars were also less expensive than the M5 by a fair margin when released. They don't seem to drop as much as a typical E63 or M5.
Check out this 2012 CTS V wagon!

I thought you would like this Used 2012 Cadillac CTS for $59,995 on Autotrader

http://atcm.co/S2PVDP/2243acbd

I'd say they are holding there value!
The V-Wagons are definitely a future classic. A modern V8, RWD, Manual Wagon is pretty much a very rare breed of car. I've followed some over the years on BaT and other sites and they go for a lot of money. A 12k-mile example sold for $90k last year!

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...ts-v-wagon-26/
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