
The CT6-V represents one of those cases where the market is catching up to what the car actually was: a genuine driver's sedan that Cadillac built in small numbers and then walked away from. Its rarity isn't manufactured — production ended, the platform was shelved, and that's that. For buyers who care about dynamics over badge prestige, the window to acquire one at a reasonable price is narrowing as awareness grows. This is the kind of car that rewards people who do their homework rather than follow the depreciation crowd.
For years, Cadillac fans had been waiting for a true flagship sedan capable of going toe-to-toe with the established German luxury players. The brand finally delivered with the