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Old 05-17-2016, 06:05 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk View Post
I'm with you on this one. I was seriously considering the Cadillac wagon when I bought the FR-S. Now that they don't have them in the line-up any longer I kinda wish I had bought one. Good news is that they will be just that more affordable, although it may be very hard to find the MT which is what I wanted.

This in Red, thank you, but if not I'll take the blue!
I've actually started shopping around for one but had a lot of trouble finding one in my area, nothing but CTSs and CTS-V wagon "clones". Granted, I live in the land of crossovers/prius/volvo station wagons, so its no surprise. In the end, I decided to just plop down a deposit for the Focus RS, which god know when it will come out.

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Originally Posted by strat61caster View Post
It will be interesting to see what happens with them, honestly I'd be surprised if you could EVER pick up an MT CTS-V wagon in good condition for less than $20k. Unique GM cars built in the past ~15 years or so have really held their value and gained cult followings, the GTO, G8, and Chevy SS are worth much more than you'd expect for 5 and 10 year old GM coupes and sedans, with the exception of the Pontiac Solstice/Saturn Sky, those tanked.
^This. I came in thinking I'd get bargains but nope, all of them were still holding their values so well I decided I might as well buy new.
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