What should I get for a new car?

Started by 565, April 30, 2022, 06:44:26 AM

565

Just kidding I already got it.


In the other thread on big guys I mentioned the roundabout journey of how we ended up with an X3M for the wife even though I've always thought that high performance SUVs were stupid because the sedan versions were always better. 

We ended up with the X3m because the M3 comp X drive was on the short list for my new car to replace the G37 which has 210k miles and the bottom is all rusted out and leaking every vital fluid.

Well I couldn't stop thinking about the Camaro SS I rented on vacation and how great it was to drive,  from the ride to the handling to the power train.  I even loved the 10 speed auto.

And so after much deliberation and a lot of waiting for the order to get built I ended up with this.








veeman

I absolutely love that Cadillac.  Such an overlooked awesome sports sedan.  Plus you can actually see out of it as opposed to the Camaro :lol:  Seriously though you can put some people in the backseat of it which you definitely can't in a Camaro. 

Eye of the Tiger

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CaminoRacer

I love this car & you for getting it
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r0tor

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee No Speed -- 2004 Mazda RX8 6 speed -- 2018 Alfa Romeo Giulia All Speed

Eye of the Tiger

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Morris Minor

Congratulations! Beautiful car and I love the color.
There was an impressive 10-speed in the Tahoe I rented. Wondering if, perchance, they're related.
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Gotta-Qik-C7

Dope! My C8 will be the same color!
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GoCougs

I'm guessing/hoping it's the Blackwing!

I turn the big 5-0 this summer, and need to celebrate of course, and this car (w/6MT) is on the shortlist, as is the Camaro.

How GM pulled this off, esp. via Cadillac, I have no idea.

565

#9
It's a blackwing but without the carbon fiber packages which ironically means it doesn't have a black wing.  I debated for a long time of manual vs auto since I'm not really one of those save the manuals type person.  However the blackwing auto doesn't come with supercruise anyway and the adaptive cruise isn't as good as other companies if there isn't supercruise,  thus I ended up getting the manual in the end.


The manual feels great, like a more refined version of the gearbox in the old z06 (both Tremecs).  Clutch effort is much lighter.

Apparently my engine was built by a woman (I assume) named Kristie.  It's a shame this car wasn't number 565.

Washing the car today I noticed the detailer forgot to put the fender V badges back on after PPF.  Im now kinda torn if I should get them back on or have them give them back to me in a bag.  Looks cleaner without the fender V badges.


















Gotta-Qik-C7

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giant_mtb


MrH

You went from a 2007 CRV and a 210k mile G37 to an X3M and CT5 Blackwing? :wtf:  Quite the upgrade.  I don't think you have enough horsepower though.  1,100+ across two cars isn't going to cut it.
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565

Quote from: Gotta-Qik-C7 on May 01, 2022, 09:23:59 AM
Do you still have the Z06?





Yes still have it.  Too many memories in that car to get rid of it.

Gotta-Qik-C7

Quote from: 565 on May 01, 2022, 04:01:15 PM





Yes still have it.  Too many memories in that car to get rid of it.

Nice!!!!
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FoMoJo

Quote from: 565 on May 01, 2022, 04:01:15 PM





Yes still have it.  Too many memories in that car to get rid of it.

Nice collection.  Blue your favourite colour?
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CALL_911

Hell yeah man. Couldn't have picked better, it's what I'd do. I love the color too. Congratulations


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SJ_GTI


Lebowski

Wow, nice choice. Glad you got the manual.

565

Quote from: FoMoJo on May 01, 2022, 06:13:42 PM
Nice collection.  Blue your favourite colour?

How could you tell?  Actually if they had like a dark violet or similar color I'd get that.  I'm surprised my wife picked the blue for the x3m.    I kinda wish this blue was a bit darker and metallic.  I've never had a non metallic paint car.  The darker blue for the CT5 was wave metallic and that was a bit too dull, something inbetween would have been great.

565

Quote from: Lebowski on May 03, 2022, 03:52:42 PM
Wow, nice choice. Glad you got the manual.

Honestly if the auto got super cruise I might have gotten the auto.  Luckily my car came when it did because it was announced today that the 2023 CT5 blackwing will get supercruise for the automatic.  The x3m has level 2 driving assist and it's super useful for just commuting.

r0tor

How in the world does a manual car get super cruise and automatic does not?  Seems nonsensical
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565

Quote from: r0tor on May 03, 2022, 04:17:01 PM
How in the world does a manual car get super cruise and automatic does not?  Seems nonsensical

No, for 2022 neither get supercruise.  For 2023 only auto gets supercruise.  I don't think supercruise would be possible on a manual car since it can slow to a stop. 

Basically having supercruise on the auto would be enticing enough for me to go for the auto vs manual.

r0tor

Quote from: 565 on May 03, 2022, 06:00:31 PM
No, for 2022 neither get supercruise.  For 2023 only auto gets supercruise.  I don't think supercruise would be possible on a manual car since it can slow to a stop. 

Basically having supercruise on the auto would be enticing enough for me to go for the auto vs manual.

Ok - that makes more sense
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565

#24
Quote from: GoCougs on April 30, 2022, 04:19:57 PM
How GM pulled this off, esp. via Cadillac, I have no idea.

Now I've had the car for a little while I think I know how GM pulled it off.

This and the X3M were the only new cars I've ever purchased, only having bought used cars before.  They were the only cars I've bought without test drives as none were available to drive.  The blackwing was the only car I bought completely sight unseen. 

So bascially the only thing I had to go by were car reviews, professional ones by C&D and R&T which all raved about this car as possibly the greatest sports sedan ever.  Or youtube videos where people raved that if you could buy this car, buy this car.

Most of those reviews touched on the fact that the interior wasn't the best, but honestly having owned a GM product for 17 years that supposedly had one of the worst interiors, I didn't think it would bother me.

What I didn't realize was how decontented featurewise the CT5 v blackwing is compared to not just its peers, but even its predecessor the CTS V.

Things that last gen CTS V had that the CT5 V blackwing doesnt:
Heated rear seats (disappointed my wife)
Rear climate controls
Rear manual baby shades for side windows
Rear power window shade (these last 2 disappointed the wife too)
Unique carbon fiber hood
Soft touch lower panels
Power opening console lid
Various outlets
B pillar AC vents
Rear view camera washer
Adaptive headlights
Various other things probably

Doug video on the CTS V
https://youtu.be/MuqMjucmMqk

Compared to the one for the CT5 V blackwing
https://youtu.be/G0eYIuTCEuA

This is all because GM moved all trims of the CT5 to be decidedly downmarket compared to the CTS to avoid direct competition to the 5 series and E class.  The ongoing CTS started at 48K while the incoming CT5 started at 37K, and the CTS V sport started at 62k while the CT5 V started at 48k.  Forget competing with the 5 series that starts at 55k, the CT5 starts at less than the 41k 3 series.

These savings didn't apply to the top level as the BW auto and the CTS V both start around 89k.

So is the BW more different from its lesser base cars? Not really.
For the CT5, all of the exterior panels rearward of the front fender are identical the the CT5 V non blackwing, none of the rear body work is any wider or different. The sills are the same. The exhaust tips are the same, only painted gloss black. I think the only panels that differ are the bumper and front fenders. The hood is the same, and not standard carbon fiber.

I hope that extra 10k of savings all went into chassis tuning but as the CTS V supposedly also drove amazingly well, I wouldn't know if there is a clear improvement without driving them back to back. I think bringing back the manual was product planning genius and changing the name to Blackwing and announcing this was the last ICE car was marketing genius. If it was auto only and called the CTS V (4th gen) with this amount of decontenting and similar price, I think people would have largely dismissed it.

Eye of the Tiger

I can't be the only one who gets CTS and CT5 confused.
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565

Quote from: Eye of the Tiger on May 14, 2022, 12:15:15 PM
I can't be the only one who gets CTS and CT5 confused.

The CTS is the GM luxury sedan that originally competes with the 3 series, but then got larger and kinda sorta competes with the 5 series on size and price but not quite, while the CT5 is the GM luxury sedan that GM moved 10 to 12k downmarket to undercut the 3 series in price and isn't quite as large or luxurious as the prior CTS, and now wears a badge that refers to torque in NM rounded to the nearest 50 cause Mercia, and the Blackwing is now the new V series except there is no blackwing engine and no actual black wing badges.

Easy enough.

And it apparently all worked cause the 5 Blackwing is a review and media darling and GM got my money (again!)

SJ_GTI

Quote from: 565 on May 14, 2022, 03:22:16 PM
The CTS is the GM luxury sedan that originally competes with the 3 series, but then got larger and kinda sorta competes with the 5 series on size and price but not quite, while the CT5 is the GM luxury sedan that GM moved 10 to 12k downmarket to undercut the 3 series in price and isn't quite as large or luxurious as the prior CTS, and now wears a badge that refers to torque in NM rounded to the nearest 50 cause Mercia, and the Blackwing is now the new V series except there is no blackwing engine and no actual black wing badges.

Easy enough.

And it apparently all worked cause the 5 Blackwing is a review and media darling and GM got my money (again!)

FWIW, pretty much all that stuff you listed as being removed I couldn't care less about. If I was looking in that market I'd be happy to save 10-12k to not get all that stuff but still have the same driving dynamics.

565

Quote from: SJ_GTI on May 16, 2022, 05:40:54 AM
FWIW, pretty much all that stuff you listed as being removed I couldn't care less about. If I was looking in that market I'd be happy to save 10-12k to not get all that stuff but still have the same driving dynamics.

I would too, but I saved 0K because the 10-12k savings applies to every trim but the Blackwing, which costs the same as the outgoing CTS V, while missing all those features. 

565

Okay got it past the break in and put some miles driving it hard now.

Most striking thing about the 5 blackwing is how refined it is pretty much all the time.  Reviews would have you think it's some raw animal all the time.  It is not.  It is very quiet even in the most aggressive setting, controls are very light.  I suspected it would be rather refined based on how refined the 6th gen Camaro SS I rented on vacation was, but this is even more insulated.  It's quieter than the X3M.  The ride is firm, and at first it was as firm as the X3m but as the springs must haven broken in a bit, now it's a bit softer than the X3m.

Another surprising thing is how well the rear end sticks.  From all the youtube videos you'd think it breaks loose all the time.  It doesn't. 1-2 hard shift in the z06 will have the car spinning through alot of 2nd gear and also break traction in 3rd.  The blackwing stay hooked up all the way through 2nd gear.  The tpc spec PS4S tires with alot of R compound rubber in it definitely helps.

Finally the car is fast, but it's deceptively not fast due to the smooth power delivery and how isolated it is compared to the z06.  By feeling from the driver's seat alone, the z06 would feel the fastest being so low to the ground and being so raw, followed by the X3m due to the huge turbo lag and then turbo punch of the s58, followed by the blackwing last,  but the numbers show it's the other way around.

On an interesting note I found out from the BMW forums that all the M cars with the 8 speed ZF transmission are limited to 50 to 100 full launch control starts, afterwards they default to a more neutered launch control shift algorithm to preserve the transmission.  It's not just how hard they launch that changes but more importantly how fast and hard the 8 speed shifts during the run.  When you put the car into launch control mode, the transmission goes into a hidden even faster shifting mode that it can only access 50 to 100 times (probably based on various computer controlled parameters).  Basically after you use up your 50 to 100 of those starts the cars will be about 0.3 to 0.5 seconds slower through the 1/4 mile due to the slower more gentle shifts.   So this may be why the BMWs tested by the magazines have such incredible acceleration numbers.