Quick Hit – 1 of 62! 2018 Cadillac ATS-V Manual Transmission Sedan. (And Bonus Heads Up – S600 Cross Country Trip Starts 3/1)

Last spring I covered not one but two of 89 2017 Cadillac ATS-V’s with manual transmissions here. Thought they were pretty exclusive unicorns until this 2018 model posted and learned it’s only one of 62 ATS-V manual transmission sedans sold that year. THAT’S exclusive! Manual transmission coupes were even more scarce for 2018 at 54 units sold. Will keeping a lookout for those.

The twin-turbo V-6 makes 464 hp and 445 lb-ft of torque and with the six-speed manual cranks out sub-four second 0-60 mph runs. It also tops out at 189 mph and pulls 1g in lateral handling. Badass numbers all around for an American six-cylinder. I have a soft spot for Cadillacs after going to the 24 Hours of Daytona the last six years and watching the black Caddy’s win overall four of the last five years (second this year). Some serious engineering chops.

This 2018 review in CarBuzz gave the car tremendous props for performance, but dinged the Cadillac for a below grade interior for the money. I’ve plopped my butt in a fair number of Cadillac CTS-V’s and have to agree that the interiors don’t impress me neither. That said, the “for the money” part becomes more interesting when taking into account the car sold new for maybe $70,000 just two or three years ago. Used, with 20,000 miles on it $47,998 makes it seem like a bargain and the interior more defensible. And while I normally almost always advocate for MaxCare, this car is likely still under GM warranty. Find this single owner, accident free Cadillac ATS-V here in Kennesaw, Georgia.

Monday, March 1st I’m launching in the 2010 Mercedes S600 for a solo drive from Virginia to Portland, Oregon to see my youngest son, and drive back with two of my closest buds flying out for the road trip home. I did this 6,700 mile loop in September and kept thinking I’d blog about the trip (complete with dash cam video of some fun and fast driving out west – posting a couple below), and lo and behold procrastination caught up with me and I’m going again. Will try to blog a bit about CarMax unicorns and the S600 trips from the highways and hotels ahead.

Eastbound from Bend, Oregon on US 20 – if you can’t pass you can’t progress out west. The S600 can pass.
Boring until the 2:00 minute mark when a Dodge Charger 392 won’t budge from the left lane on US26 east towards Portland,

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