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How can they both look so different, yet both so good?

Sure the Cadillac is quite the masterpiece to behold, but it is a brand GM is boosting in order to get it back in rankings with Mercedes-Benz and Audi.

Personally, I'd like one of each.

But if I had to choose one, it would be:

Chrysler 300C SRT-8

A member of the family that produced:

Motor Trend's 2005 Car of the Year

Automobile Magazine's 2005 All-Star

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Untill you find out that the STS-V cost twice as much. :)

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It's a win/win scenario. If you can afford the STS-V then great... you get more

car for more $. If you can't afford an STS-V then the Chrysler 300C is not

exactly something I'd mind driving. Now if it was me I'd take neither, the less

expensive, more simplistic & more driver-orianted CTS-V with its true manual

6-speed & no nonsense pushrod.

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For Ford's entry, drop a S/C 5.4 litre under the hood of the Lincoln LS..... oh wait..

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It's too bad they didn't SVT-ise the LS... I saw an LS last year with the '93 Cobra 4.6 DOHC drivetrain, sounded pretty sweet...

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