I have previously leased Cadillac cars from your company and purchased a 2009 CTS in November, 2008 which I am still driving. The mileage on the car at this time is almost 31,000 mile which means that in the 6 years I have been driving this car I am averaging approximately 5,000 ...
The CTS Coupe is a two-door luxury car that has “basic” luxury features, such as a heated steering wheel, in-car navigation screen (on our test model, it rises up out of the dash), and adaptive headlights that tilt to compensate for curves in the road. These extras push the base ...
Review: Cadillac CTS-V WagonChuck Squatriglia
The engine propelling the CTS-V is a slightly detuned version of the 6.2-liter V-8 found in the new ZR-1 Corvette supercar. The supercharged V-8 makes a neck-snapping 556 horsepower and 551 pound-feet of torque. Based on its curb weight of 4,315 pounds the CTS-V translates to an ...
Specifications: Material: High-quality ABS plastic with a glossy black/crystal lens Design and Style: Dynamic flowing LED sequential turn signals Compatibility: Fits a wide range of Opel and Chevrolet models, including the Cadillac BLS and CTS Installation: Direct plug and play bulb socket for quic...
When Cadillac designers drew the CT5’s interior, they remedied the most frustrating flaws of the old CTS's interior. Navigating the current sports sedan’s controls is much more straightforward and user-friendly. Now Cadillac needs to address the blemishes in the CT5’s cabin. Even considering...
Design Review: Cadillac XTS 06 May 2015By Joe Simpson Driven: Cadillac XTS 06 May 2015By Owen Ready Driven: Cadillac CTS 06 May 2015By Owen Ready Brief 2 - Cadillac: CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition 06 May 2015By Tom Phillips Video: Cadillac ELR with John P. Mack, Director of Design...
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Still, the CTS-V shows, like the Insignia does, that GM can do good, high-tech cars. Given it has the Volt on the boil, that matters. Verdict:Go to Germany, where LHD is OK. Go to the ’Ring, go to the autobahn. Did we mention 191mph?
From the Archive: With the new second-generation, 556-hp CTS-V, Cadillac makes the jump from knuckle dragger to sophisticate in one leap.