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What if someone bought a VW and modified it to produce the emissions that VW claims it produces? Would that be illegal?
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I picked up a 2011 CTS-V wagon to replace my 10yr old E60 M5.
The M was an incredible car, but I really wanted another super wagon in my life. I'd sold a 2007 E63 wagon to buy the M5 and I missed the utility of a hatch.
I found the car about 4 hrs away in PA. A friend who owns a car dealer picked it up for me, inspected it and traded my M for it. The trade saves $ on tax here in MD, you only pay tax on the difference between the trade and purchase.
The V had really bad pinstripes and side molding.
After a few hrs with a heat gun, 3M eraser wheel, adhesive remover and a little cleanup it looks much better.
And useful, too.
The interior is typical disappointing GM, but the car rides and drives great. The big, blown 6.2L LSA makes 556hp/551tq for nowand seems to pass everything but a gas station.
Once I finish with 2 other hotrod projects I'm going to do a few bolt on mods (pulley, injectors, tune, heat exchanger).
-- Wayne
^ Cool. I had a loaner caddy once, and it was only the 4 liter turbo, but it drove surprisingly well. I can't really explain. I don't like cushy rides, but the caddy does it in a way to make me like it. I sort of didn't want to give it back.
I saw it on Instagram. Awesome car. You're right, it looks way better without the pinstripes and moulding.
Should have have gotten a stick though!![]()
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