Vehicle Description
2012 Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon - Rare and Awesome - 2 Owners, 40k
Miles - 1,767 CTS-V Wagons Produced, 514 were 6-Speeds - 60 Red
Manual Wagons - 7 Red Manual Wagons with a Titanium Interior - 13
Red Manual Wagons with a Sunroof - 2 Red Manual Wagons with a
Sunroof and Titanium Interior. (Please note: If you happen to be
viewing this 2012 Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon on a website other
than our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only
seen some of our many photographs of this vehicle due to website
limitations. To be sure you access all the more than 150
photographs, please go to our main website: GarageKeptMotors.)
...the most powerful production station wagon ever to be offered
with a manual transmission.... Brian Silvestro, Road & Track,
4/20/18 � The CTS-V probably garnered the most-ever glowing press
coverage from the sports-enthusiast crowd Cadillac engineers had
set out to win over with the model. From Road & Track in 2012: ...a
seductive devil with a roaring supercharged 6.2-liter pushrod V-8
combined with the conventional luxury trappings of any modern
Cadillac. In short, it's a 4-door Corvette with ventilated bucket
seats. As to the experience of driving one of these very special
cars, the same article went on: Without driver restraint, the tires
can vaporize in an instant. The V is just so eager to run, it's
hard to drive it in a civil manner. Even on back roads, it begs to
let its supercharger sing. The manual transmission welcomes
high-revving downshift blips and allows for no-lift up-shifts that
not only provide superb forward thrust, but wow passengers with
sheer brutality. There's a race car under this mass of leather,
wood and steel eager to be let out. This 556-horsepower, 4-second
0-60 CTS-V was the Cadillac that changed the Cadillac brand. �
Getting your hands on a CTS-V Sport Wagon was challenging enough
back when the cars were brand new. Only 1,767 wagons were made (all
were rear-wheel drive). And just 514 of those had 6-speed manual
transmissions. Today, these cars are valued by collectors for their
combination of rarity and full-throated performance. We are
fortunate this example found its way to our collection. It could
fairly be called the rarest of the rare. � Consider these amazing
statistics for this particular CTS-V: Of the 514 6-speed manual
sport wagons manufactured by Cadillac in all, just 60 came with the
stunning Crystal Red Tintcoat paint. Of those 60, only seven were
born with the handsome Light Titanium leather interior (black was
the more common interior color). And only two of these Crystal
red/Titanium wagons were optioned with the sunroof, making this car
literally, one of two. (Its only mate is believed to be in
Belgium.) Originally purchased in Maryland, this CTS-V Sport Wagon
has had only two prior owners who have enjoyed and respected the
car for a total of 40,000 miles, or fewer than 6,000 miles
per-year. The car remains completely stock, except for the black
vinyl wrap on the side chrome trim and black plastic dipped wheels.
All of which can be easily removed. � The car is loaded with top
Cadillac options, including heated AND cooled seats. You're going
to need to cool down a bit while driving this hot wagon. Recaro
Seats, Navigation, Bluetooth, Rear Camera, Sunroof, Power Liftgate,
Bose Stereo, Remote Entry, Adjustable Suspension, Dual Exhaust, and
Three Pedals - its more loaded up with amenities than any Z06
you've been in. It also comes with both sets of keys, books,
manuals, and extended warranty coverage until 75,000 miles or May
1, 2020. Short of an in-person, close-up inspection, the more than
150 photographs and the video on our website, Garage Kept Motors,
are your best resource for appraising this beautiful, ultra-rare
super-wagon. We welcome any and all serious prospects to visit us
in person, or designate a proxy to do so. Heck, we even encourage
comparison-shopping... as long as you're up for a trip to Belgium!
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