Throwback Thursday: 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon

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2011 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon

Are you thinking about buying a vehicle that’s not brand-spanking new, but new to you? Check out Throwback Thursday, our latest TFLCar.com section that features Roman and Nathan’s previous video reviews on cars that are no longer the most recent model year. Simply put: if you are interested in automotive reviews of vehicles that are now considered “used” cars, the TFLCar Throwback Thursday might be just what you need.

The Fast Lane Car has videos dating back to 2009 and, after millions of views of a multitude of vehicles, our video database is massive. This weekly post will showcase vehicles that are at least one year old. It’s a fun segment as you will get to see how Roman, Nathan and a few of our friends got started with video automotive reviews.

This week, feast your eyes on the 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon with a 6.2 liter supercharged V8 and 556 horsepower. It is one of the few modern Cadillacs that is considered collectible right out of the box, given its limited production numbers. Roman and Nathan take the car to Leadville, Colorado and discuss its top quirks. Enjoy this blast from the past, and consider their recommendation from 2011 if you’re thinking about purchasing the 2011 CTS-V Wagon presently.

As a bit of a footnote: Nathan has repeatedly stated that this 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon is one of his dream cars.

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Roman Mica
Roman Mica is a publisher, columnist, journalist, and author, who spent his early years driving fast on the German autobahn. When he’s not reviewing cars or producing videos, you can find him training for triathlons and writing about endurance sports for EverymanTri.com as our sister blog’s publisher. Mica is a former broadcast reporter with his Master’s Degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He is also a presenter for TFLcar’s very popular video review channels on YouTube.