A small provocation: wouldn't that make a 300C an overpriced Dodge with Chrysler sheetmetal and interior styling, then? Where exactly is the line on differentiation drawn? Could it be subjective? I didn't know that. I'm assuming that V6 would be a RWD application of the V6 used in the Opel Vectra. IMO, distinctive styling helps as long as the line between bold and hideous isn't crossed. I remeber seeing two SRX in Lisbon (one dark blue, one silver) and they look very different from anything else that is sold here!Re the new CTS, I believe it will do well in comparison with the current one: the VM diesel will help broaden the appeal to people who want distinctive looks but still have to consider mileage/cost/depreciation issues. Actually, at 235hp/500Nm it will kill the 2.8L V6 in power and torque. Add an advantage in mileage and there may be an interesting car there :AH-HA_wink:
Aside from the 'Jeremy Clarkson & Co' funny comments, that's exactly the stuff I've heard/read regarding the BLS. It is lacking the driving dynamics of the segment's standars which is the BMW 3-Series, and that will only change if and when GM moves the car to a RWD platform.