From slaughterhouse heaven (1900) to hookers and narcotics (1980s) to upscale nightlife and shopping (now), the area also know as the Gansevoort Market knows how to change faces. Enter Cadillac, who has followed more than a few paradigm shifts since losing consideration as the ultimate status symbol in our country. Much like the Meatpacking District, Cadillac has reinvented itself by way of classy, euro-fighting products like this Crystal Red CTS-V. The gaping mesh face, which feeds air to the 556 HP monster nestled behind it, serves as a couture compliment to the Theory HQ in the background.

















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