Cadillac’s new crop of V-Series cars is a lot more diluted than the outgoing one—although we’re now promised that bigger and better is on the way—and, in a logical world, weaker cars mean weaker price tags. That’s exactly the case, since the 360-horsepower 2020 CT5-V will run anyone interested just under $50,000. That’s compared to the outgoing 2019 ATS-V and CTS-V’s starting prices of $68,790 and $87,990. Power costs money, and the ATS-V and CTS-V gave buyers 464 HP and 640 HP, respectively. Advertisement Reports came out Tuesday that Cadillac had announced CT5-V pricing, although there’s no mention of it on the company’s social media or press website. But the V-Series trim is in the configurator for the CT5, showing that the rear-wheel-drive version will start at $48,690 and all-wheel drive will run a buyer at least $51,290. Selecting a bunch of random, overpriced options and accessories with no care for what you’re … [Read more...] about The 360-HP Cadillac CT5-V Doesn’t Have ATS-V Power But It Will Cost $20,000 Less
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It may be Comic-Con, but Wednesday won’t con you out of new comics
Just because the entire comic industry will more or less relocate to San Diego tomorrow doesn't mean there isn't a ton of new stuff on the stands — Locke and Key and Daredevil return, and Grant Morrison pens his treatise on superheroes. First Issues Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's new Locke and Key series Clockworks travels back to the Revolutionary War, where redshirts and supernatural nastiness are equally deadly. Mark Waid also starts a new Daredevil series that sees Matt Murdock reassessing his red pajama legacy. Advertisement DC's Retroactive line of one-shots has seminal comic creators writing new stories for DC characters as they appeared in the 1970s — Len Wein writes Batman, Cary Bates is on Flash, and Dennis O'Neil pens Wonder Woman. And yes, this is Wonder Woman during her I Ching phase, when she dressed like a mod and learned kung fu. Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson helm a new Boys miniseries, Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker, which delves into the … [Read more...] about It may be Comic-Con, but Wednesday won’t con you out of new comics