Caddy Performance Models Will Include Free Track Training
General Motors Co.’s Cadillac arm says buyers of the “V-Series” performance variants of its CTS sedan and ATS coupe and sedan can attend free 1- or 2-day driver training programs at the Spring Mountain Motor Resort near Las Vegas.
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General Motors Co.’s Cadillac arm says buyers of the “V-Series” performance variants of its CTS sedan and ATS coupe and sedan can attend free 1- or 2-day driver training programs at the Spring Mountain Motor Resort near Las Vegas.
The program includes a variety of classroom and “intense” track training, according to Cadillac. The facility is described as having the longest road course in North America, with more than six miles of racetrack and 50 unique configurations. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to Las Vegas.
Cadillac previously has charged $1,300 for the 1-day course and $2,300 for the 2-day program, which were launched in 2013 for buyers of the CTS-V.
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