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my M6 8 GXP for a new M6 LSA CTS-V

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May have the opportunity to do this. I'd markpetersonii my Pontiac.

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At least you're trading up :bowdown:

That would be a hard choice for me, as much as I love the CTS-Vs, I don't think I could get rid of a G8 GXP.

What year you lookin at?

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At least you're trading up :bowdown:

That would be a hard choice for me, as much as I love the CTS-Vs, I don't think I could get rid of a G8 GXP.

What year you lookin at?

I'd be looking at a never before titled '11 or new '12z

at least your staying in the FAMILY unlike some traitors

The CTS -V's are awesome cars, I wouldn't hesitant for a second really. I mean the G8's are awesome but don't hold a flame to the caddy. I just drove a loaded CTS-V coupe yesterday, last week we got in a CTS -V wagon that had been at the New York Auto Show, and the week before that lol we had a 09 CTS -V that was loaded. I have only ever driven one 6spd CTS-V, 90% of the ones made seem to be automatic's. They have style, class, and yet they can be a completely untamed beast.

THIS! CTS-V coupe !!!!! I love all the CTS's thou.

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Keeping my GXP, the right move and the only option really.

Me = Jelly

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