We always say that the “girls in fast cars” genre has run its course, only to find some ambitious filmmaker with something new to say. In this case, the director is Michael Berenis, and he’s blown the trope wide open with his video entitled Five girls reactions to 800hp Cadillac CTS-V.
Not satisfied with simply placing a single young woman dressed in revealing clothing in the passenger seat of a fast car, Berenis swung for the fences and rounded up five aspiring starlets to cram into the titular CTS-V. And it’s not just any Caddy, either – this one has been massaged by Orlando, Florida’s Performance Race Solutions.
It features a stock blower upgraded with a ZL1 intercooler lid and upper and lower overdrive pulleys, pushing 15 PSI. To top that off, there’s a Nitrous Outlet spraybar system as well, which features a fender-mounted purge that is put to somewhat disappointing use towards the end of the video.
Cosmetically, a widebody kit, air suspension, and Weld wheels complete the CTS-V’s aggressive look.
Each of the ladies gets a turn in the passenger seat, then they all cram in and the driver takes them for some big, smoky donuts in an empty lot.
We’d add a “NSFW” label to this post, but we are guessing that if you can watch a near-40-minute video while on the job, you probably don’t have to worry too much about the various hijinks shown in this video being “safe” for work.

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