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We now have official CTS-V production numbers 2004-2013 (along with other Vs)

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http://cadillacvnet.com/knowledgebase/cadillac-v-series-production-numbers.php#.Um_uWpGIfEM

Dig in!

No breakdown yet by color or transmission or options, just total numbers by body type and by year.

For the tl;dr types, here are the totals I added up for the 2G CTS-Vs alone:

1386 total V wagons 2011-13, or 7% of total production, for those too lazy to go over there.
7030 Coupes 2010-2013, or 38% of total production
10010 Sedans 2009-2013, or 54% of total production
 
#3 ·
Would the guy with the ONE 2010 CTS-V coupe please stand up, you have the rarest of all CTS-Vs!
 
#9 ·
out of the 1386, whats the guess on how many were manual? 10%?
 
#12 ·
Dammit - didn't see that you posted this, already, OP!

Oh well, I just increased my post count in the "General Discussion" section. :D
 
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#16 ·
Stick shift wagons - more rare than real blondes.
 
#21 ·
I am surprised there are only 10,xxx sedans out there. I think there are about 20% of that number in my area, I see 4-5 almost every day.
 
#22 ·
I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out what production number my ctsv is? It shows 6/2008 on the door and I remember the car fax saying something like production show car or something like that. I believe it was one of the cars they took around to all the auto shows and let everyone sit in and look at. Any info would be a help. Just wondering if I have one of the first ones.
thanks
 
#27 ·
What is your actual production run vin number? IE the last 6 numbers? Is it something like 1000xx. Now grated that probably wouldn't give you the exact answer you seek because there could have been some 2009 non V cts produced before it but it could give you a better Idea of how early the car was produced. If it's less that a couple hundred you would have to think it was made the first few days of production. Just my .02
 
#23 ·
6/2008 is June 2008. So yes, you have a very, very early build. Unfortunately, production numbers are a deep secret with the Vs. GM has not yet released that information publicly yet. To me, it's bizarre when they release every detail known to man about production of Corvettes.
 
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I'm guessing a few hundred at most. Outside of the Forum's enthusiasm, the Vagons just aren't big sellers and that's a lot of coin to put towards a new, newly-outdated model.

I'd guess it's going to be slightly down from the 2013 MY as far as volume; or around ~1600 total.
 
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Not big sellers mainly due to price point, remember you're talking bout a $70-75k car regardless it being wagon or not. In my daily interactions with the public (in my wagon) I come across plenty of guys mostly who'd love to own one; but for more or less Mustang GT price point. Not gonna happen with any of the V's unless greater than 5 years old and out of warranty.