Cadillac is determined to make inroads into the luxury market that's been dominated by the Germans for the past 30 years. The Detroit brand has steadily been introducing strong new products over the ...
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The 320-hp, 4.6-liter V8 has now been discontinued, as has the all-wheel drive option. And with the V8 goes adaptive steering, adaptive damping, Magnetic Ride Control, and 4-wheel active steering--all ...
The new 2005 Cadillac STS, which replaces the Seville, is fast, sporty and luxurious--but in an American way. Unlike the old Seville, which had front-wheel drive, the STS has rear-wheel drive standard ...
When it comes to efficient power-adders, turbocharging is hard to beat. Rather than rob power from the crankshaft to spin a blower, turbochargers harness wasted exhaust energy to make boost. This ...
Debuting at the 2005 Detroit Auto Show and going on sale for the 2006 model year, the Cadillac STS-V was part of the first-generation Cadillac V-Series vehicles, which also included the CTS-V and ...