M5 out... not a chance any American sedan will ever touch it. till owned and driven it's a moot point. My best friend retired from BMW USA, drives a 2014 stingray, loves it, it's still no F1. Maybe a m5 costs more than a ctvs, but it's still the same class of car. Comparing a 7 series with any M is fruitless. Everyone has an option but the pros still choose the best...
I have owned BMW's and have driven an m5 and in one a few times... Not impressed.. As for the 14 stingray, its a 450hp vett, didn't they have them in the early 90s, lol... Vettes just don't do anything for me, I have 2 kids, lol...
As far as comparing the m5 to the csv-t in a conversation about cost and value, I have to disagree, NOT in the same class... There is no room in that car either, go sit in a csv sedan then jump in an m5, you will understand why I wouldn't consider the bmw, never mind the extra $35K, less power, ect...
I have to admit I am sick of talking about this, I agree the bmw is a nice car, I think they want too much money for it, and the BMW dealers {around here} don't DEAL so you pay msrp for anything special... I can get csvt for $5-10K under msrp easily....
So if I was spending $100 on a car {sedan that I could take to the track} it would be the caddy, with the upgrades I listed above, 700hp, race suspension and cooled brakes with street/track tires and no m5 is going to come close to it... If you think different I guess we will have to agree to disagree.... BUT, I will put my money where my mouth is, if someone will put up there bmw I will build the ctsv and race for titles. I have no trouble with that, I would be getting 2 cars for the price of one, lol... i'm not joking, if someone would put their title in third party {escrow}, Ill buy the ctsv and send it through the 2 shops, then I will pay to rent the track and we can do 20 laps and see what happens... $90K car vs $90K car, that would be fun... lol..
ANYWAY, all dac's sound the same and the ctsv is a better buy than any car in BMW's lineup...