I loved pretty much everything about the interior of the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe. From the reverse stitching to the etching in the emblem on the gearshift, the CTS-V is one incredibly beautiful vehicle. Of course, a lot of what I love is optional like the Recaro high-performance seats ($3,400), Midnight Sapele wood trim package ($600) and sueded steering wheel and shifter ($300). But it's a small price to pay (in the grand scheme of things) for the shear luxury you get in return.
Base price for the CTS-V Coupe is $62,165, and as-tested the final MSRP rang in at $69,440 (including options, destination and gas guzzler tax).
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it sure looks like a luxurious interior. the material the shift knob is composed of caught my eye. it looks soft, almost foam-like. does the material have some give to it when grasped?
but despite all this, i still cant get over the cts coupe's rear end, especially the height of that rear bumper! yikes!
hi, dancelikenooneswatching ... the shift knob is actually pretty solid, though the surface material is incredibly touchable. the rear bumper didn't actually bother me, though the high sight line did -- lots of blind spots in this car ... including the view around the side mirrors.