



Cadillac is a brand with a rich history dating back to the early 1900s. It cemented its reputation as a luxury carmaker in the United States of America by catering to the auto needs of the rich and famous. Nevertheless, Cadillacs weren’t a one-trick pony. They made sure that their cars had the grunt to match their weight. Cadillac was considered “the standard of the world” after they introduced the V8, V12, and V16 engines in the early 1930s. This heritage has been carried through to the new century when Cadillac introduced its CT line, which is considered a luxury executive saloon. For those executives who were looking for a speed thrill, they came up with the CT5-V Blackwing, the fastest Cadillac ever made. This stunning example is a 2022 model year CT5-V Blackwing with just 4,200 miles on the clock.

Cadillacs have always had futuristic styling, and the CT5-V is no different. It has edgy lines with sleek LED headlights and taillights. This example is finished in a stealthy Jet Black paint job. The carbon fiber 1 package gives the exterior a much-needed accent against the black color. The red-painted and Jet Black accented Brembo calipers hug a set of carbon ceramic cross-drilled rotors on all four corners. The car sits on magnetic ride control suspension with 19-inch alloy wheels all around. As you step in, you’re greeted by a suede and leather-wrapped interior, while the heated and ventilated seats will keep you cozy in any weather condition. The heated steering wheel will make the winters more bearable, along with the air ionizer and driver assist package. The ultra-view sunroof provides a scenic look into the sky as you drive through some country roads. This car also includes V-series floor mats and an advanced security package.

To move this luxury sports sedan Cadillac fitted it with the then best engine in General Motors lineup the 6.2 litre supercharged LT4 engine pushing out a whopping 668 horsepower. When mated to the 10-speed automatic and the rear electronic limited slip differential it can hit 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds and can go on to hit a staggering 200 mph.

2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing Edition
6.2L Supercharged V8 Engine
10-Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Black Raven Exterior
Jet Black Interior
Carbon Ceramic Brakes With Cross-Drilled Rotors
Brembo Front & Rear Brakes
Red Painted Brake Calipers With Jet Black Accents
Sueded Microfiber Wrapped Trim Package
Carbon Fiber 1 Package
Ultraview Sunroof
Parking Package
Air Ionizer
Driver Assist Package
Heated & Ventilated Seats
Heated Steering Wheel
Magnetic Ride Control
Rear Electronic Limited Slip Differential
V-Series Floor Mats
Advanced Security Package
Performance Data Recorder
Carbon Ceramic Brakes
Parking Package
Ceramic Infused PPF Wrap On The Entire Front, Rockers And Roof Of Vehicle
10 Year Ceramic Coating Windows And Paint On Remainder Of Vehicle



Historically speaking, the words “Cadillac” and “muscle car” are rarely mentioned in the same sentence. However, in recent years General Motors has been changing this narrative by offering high performance versions of their luxury sedans. The CT5-V Blackwing is the ultimate example of this. Cadillac didn’t simply take their big sedan and call it a day after dropping a big V8 in it, they tuned and developed every aspect of the car to create an incredible driving machine. In an era where the V8-powered muscle car is disappearing, it’s almost ironic that one of the last standing contenders comes from an unusual place like Cadillac. Unfortunately, this may not remain for long either as Cadillac announced upon release that this would be the last internal combustion V car they’ll make. It has been a couple of years since this announcement and a lot has changed in terms of regulations and the vehicle market, so there may be hope for car enthusiasts yet. But as it stands, the current CT5-V Blackwing offers one of the last opportunities to own a vehicle of this caliber.



Cadillac’s CT5 line-up took over in 2019, as the replacement for the CTS. Competing in the midsize luxury segment, the CT5 is a sharp looker that highlights Cadillac’s dynamic side, while remaining as luxurious as anything from the brand can be expected to be. And they didn’t forget about performance either. Say hello to this 2023 Cadillac CT5 V Blackwing, with its supercharged V8 waiting to be unleashed. With less than 2,000 miles on the clock, this car is basically a brand-new one that’s already been run in. So if you want a family super-saloon with enough power to scare off a muscle car, don’t miss this golden opportunity.



Cadillac is a brand with a rich history dating back to the early 1900s. It cemented its reputation as a luxury carmaker in the United States of America by catering to the auto needs of the rich and famous. Nevertheless, Cadillacs weren’t a one-trick pony. They made sure that their cars had the grunt to match their weight. Cadillac was considered “the standard of the world” after they introduced the V8, V12, and V16 engines in the early 1930s. This heritage has been carried through to the new century when Cadillac introduced its CT line, which is considered a luxury executive saloon. For those executives who were looking for a speed thrill, they came up with the CT5-V Blackwing, the fastest Cadillac ever made. This stunning example is a 2022 model year CT5-V Blackwing with just 4,200 miles on the clock.




Cadillac’s full-size luxury sedan for twenty years, the Fleetwood served as the pinnacle offering from this iconic American luxury automaker between 1976 and 1996. The actual origins of Fleetwood are hazy, as it was used as a trim line on other Cadillacs since 1935, since Fleetwood was actually a coachbuilder who built bodies for automakers, most notably, Cadillac. The first proper Fleetwood model was actually front-wheel drive, with the second generation switching to rear-wheel drive. However, the Fleetwood Brougham remained rear-wheel drive, as is this 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham from Ford Collins, Colorado. The car has got a 307 under the hood, and just over 25,000 miles on the clock.



This 2018 Cadillac CTS-V combines supercharged V8 performance with premium luxury features, creating one of the most compelling American super sedans of its era. Powered by the 640-hp LT4 engine and paired to an 8-speed automatic transmission, the CTS-V delivers exceptional acceleration and high-speed stability while remaining comfortable enough for daily use. This example is finished in Crystal White Tricoat and optioned with the V-Series Preferred Equipment Group, Luxury Package, polished 19-inch wheels, Recaro performance seats, and several interior comfort features, making it both highly equipped and performance-focused. Altogether, it offers a distinctive balance of refinement, technology, and track-ready capability.



A Brougham is a horse-drawn carriage, named by a British politician and jurist named Lord Henry Brougham. One of the most luxurious ways to travel in the horse-and-cart era, it’s no surprise that Cadillac boldly used the name for their full-size luxury car lineup in 1987. Sadly, the Brougham would see just five years of production before being discontinued in 1992, replaced by the arguably less cool-sounding Fleetwood. Yes, Fleetwood is nice but no follow-up to Brougham. How do you pronounce it, anyways? We’ll leave you to ponder that as you take on this 1988 Cadillac Brougham from Smithville, Texas. With 63,000 miles on the clock, this old-school American luxobarge could be yours! It’s got a repainted deck lid and hood, and come s with the owners manual included in the sale too.




Selecting an Aston Martin as your next vehicle shows that you are a certain sort of person. The type that appreciates British design and sports car engineering, and most likely, a James Bond fan at heart too. This iconic British automaker has had a long association with Ian Fleming’s superspy, in film at least. In the books, Bond is a Bentley man, but when the films were being produced, Aston Martin became the selected vehicle of Mr. Bond. In fact, you can find Aston Martins in over half of the Bond films produced to date. Today’s Aston Martin of choice is a 2020 Aston Martin DB11 Volante from Fort Myers, Florida. The DB11 debuted 2016 and was made until 2023, in coupe and convertible (Volante) forms. This particular example packs a twin-turbo V8 and just under 6,100 miles on the clock.



Porsche’s Cayman is the fixed-head coupe variant of the Boxster two-seat mid-engined sports car by Porsche. Introduced in 2005 with the Boxster’s second generation, the Cayman has become a fine choice for those who want to experience the Porsche lifestyle, but prefer a metal roof over a canvas one. Here, we have a 2014 Porsche Cayman from the third generation of the Boxster/Cayman legacy up for sale in Mechanicsville, Virginia. This example has done just over 23,000 miles and features a fine flat six paired with an automatic transmission for an easy drive.



This 2015 BMW i8 stands out as a coveted early-production example equipped with the top-tier Pure Impulse World package, making it one of the most premium configurations available. Finished in Crystal White Pearl Metallic w/ Frozen Blue Accents, it carries the most iconic i8 look while pairing it with the Pure Impulse Carum Spice Full Perforated Leather interior—BMW’s highest interior specification for the model year. The combination of hybrid performance, exotic butterfly-door styling, and a $150K original MSRP positions this i8 as a futuristic grand-touring sports car with a luxury-focused package rarely seen on standard trims.

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