(2004 model shown) CTS The dramatically styled entry-level rear-drive Cadillac offers a new entry-level model for 2005 that comes powered by a 2.8-liter V-6 engine that nets 210 ...
What happens when you cross a Corvette with a Cadillac? The answer will be revealed at the New York Auto Show this week when General Motors’ flagship division lifts the covers off its eagerly ...
DeVille 2005 marks the final run for Cadillac's most-traditional full-size luxury sedan. Next year it will be replaced by a new model, to be called DTS, as the automaker redesigns its entire ...
Escalade Cadillac's big and bold line of full-size luxury SUVs consists of the Chevrolet Tahoe-based standard version, a longer Suburban-derived ESV and the EXT, which is a novel ...
SRX Introduced last year, this sharply styled mid-size crossover sport-utility vehicle is built off the same "Sigma" platform as the rear-drive CTS and STS sports sedans, which gives it a ...
STS The long-running Seville was Cadillac's flagship car, the vehicle in which new technology, including the original Northstar V-8 engine debuted not only in the division's line, but ...
(2004 model shown) XLR Coming wrapped in its own sharp-edged styling and exclusive powertrain, the Chevrolet Corvette-based XLR roadster debuted for 2004 to become the new standard-bearer ...
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