2015 White Hot Chevy SS - Sunroof/Spare/Stick - BTR Stage 3 cam, headers, intake *Traded 11/11/2023*
2018 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 - 6.2L, Ultimate Pack *Turned in 4/13/2021*
2016 Jungle Green Metallic Chevy SS - Sunroof/Spare/Stick *Traded 2/1/18*
2011 Radiant Silver Metallic CTS-V Wagon - Corsa Axleback, AirAid Intake *Traded 7/7/16*
2008 Panther Black Metallic G8 GT * Sold 6/10/14*
Agreed on the mileage, but not on the $5k. Also, since the GXP is a sedan, the fair cts-v comparison would also be the sedan.
http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invento...sting=95693532
Having owned two CTS (Not Vs of course) I would still take the G8..... As much as I like the M37S.... I would still take the G8, even with the 6 cylinder. Especially after the way I had modded the suspension.... Neither the CTS, nor the M37S came close. ....... I have a feeling that on my death bed, I will be whispering G8,G8, G8......
Old Retiree in a Infiniti
Current Car - Infiniti M37S
Former G8 -V6 Owner (Yes, I am still kicking myself)
Going to be hard pressed to have a g8 out perform a cts-V without spending enough to have just bought a used V (that's the cost of the g8 plus the mods).
G8 GT with 100k miles = $13-15k, DOD delete with cam is $3k, suspension is $1-2.5k, super charger is $3-7k, exhaust is $0.5-2.5k, brakes are $1-3k, probably missing something.
CTS-V with 100k miles = $30-32k and has a better resale value.
That said, you can buy someone else's modded g8 gt and get all the mods for 50-80% off if you're a trusting soul.
Last edited by Bmr4life; 09-24-2014 at 06:21 AM.