Top 10 Cars We’re Looking Forward to in 2014
Cadillac ATS-V and CTS-V
The General has earned a solid reputation lately for making some excellent sport-sedans. The first generation ATS and third generation CTS are finally seen as legitimate competition to the Germans, but in order for the company to be taken seriously, the folks at Cadillac have to bring back their V-branded vehicles.
The past examples of the CTS-V, which is available as a coupe, sedan or wagon, helped show how Cadillac could turn a sedate luxury car into a fire-breathing monster. With the new Cadillac sedans featuring excellent dynamics, all they need now is a little bit of excess. For the smaller ATS-V we can only hope that the 426 horsepower twin-turbo V6 that’s used in Cadillacs Vsport vehicles, could find its way into the lighter, more nimble vehicle.















