Cadillac Automotive Reviews
By Admin
On the strength of its bold styling, interior quality and athletic handling, the Cadillac CTS sedan has been a sales success, and now its model line is expanding. For 2010, the sedan is joined by a CTS Sport Wagon, which nearly doubles the sedan’s cargo space and adds $3,000 to its base price. Often cited as Exhibit A in the case for GM’s ability to build a world-class car, the CTS is indeed exceptional, but a few performance and quality shortcomings dampen our praise of the new wagon.
By Admin
The 2009 LA Auto show is now well underway and we have already seen a number of cool cars, such as the two BMW MINI concepts that we mentioned this morning. However, another car that needs a mention is the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe. The car will enter production in just a couple of months.
GM’s Cadillac Converj Extended-Range Hybrid Reportedly Gets Production OKBy Admin
Citing unidentified insider sources, the newspaper says that General Motors sees the highly styled Caddy, which would use the same technology as the Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in, as one way to help generate new excitement around a brand that has been losing sales all year.
Review: Meet Cadillac’s über-wagonBy Admin
Gliding into a Cadillac in the not-too-distant past involved an AARP membership, more golden-laced rings than the planet Saturn and one or more passengers sporting a hairpiece.
Ah, the days where Cadillac’s domain rested comfortably on the shoulders of buyers who kept Lawerence Welk on TV seem as if only it was yesterday.
2009 Cadillac CTS–V ReviewBy Admin
The 2009 Cadillac CTS –V priced at MSRP: $58,575 – $58,575 is the best sport sedan from General Motors Company. This model is designed exclusively for all those car aficionados who prefer exclusivity, motor sports and top performance in analogous quantities. This uniquely styled car offers a combination of exotic sports car with comforts of a luxury sedan.
By Jim Bray
Remember when calling something “The Cadillac of (whatever)” really meant something? Those days may be dawning again, if the new Cadillac CTS is any indication.

