Cadillac, Convertibles
There is a reason why Cadillac has decided not to produce a convertible version of its critically-accliamed CTS sports Coup. Simply put, its edgy design theme doesn’t lend itself too well to a coheveive-looking convertible. Courtesy of Drop Top Customs, the picture above demonstrates that a CTS convertible will only succeed at looking like a [Read More]
Cadillac, GM, New York Auto Show, Wagons
The Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon has been officially revealed and production starts later this year. It will roud-out Cadillac’s V offerings, which include the CTS-V sedan and coupe. “The CTS-V Sport Wagon is a natural extension of both the V-Series and the CTS lineup, offering an uncompromising performance car to enthusiasts who want the extra [Read More]
Cadillac, Coupes, GM, Hatchbacks, Wagons, crossovers
With the collapse of its partner, the Kroymans Group, Cadillac is practically dead in the European market. But that hasn’t deterred General Motors from getting back up, dust itself off and take another crack at the market. This time around, the American automaker plans to setup its own distribution network to handle sales and services. [Read More]
Cadillac, Coupes, GM
Cadillac just announced that its will offer its Recaro performance seats — once exclusively to the CTS-V — for the standard 2010 CTS Sport Sedan. However, the 14-way adjustable sport seats are only available in limited quantity (does that imply that the CTS-V isn’t selling well?), and at a price of $2,800, they don’t come [Read More]
Cadillac, GM, Green, Hybrids
With stricter EPA guidelines on the horizon, automakers have been scrambling to improve the average EPA ratings of their lineups. GM is no exception. According to Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics, GM’s next-generation two-mode hybrid system will be applied to rear-wheel-drive sedans such as the upcoming Cadillac ATS and CTS. Both models are scheduled to [Read More]