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2008 Cadillac STS - Consumer Opinions Page 2

MSRP: $43,775 - $53,275 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com user
Excellent, but...

...I fault the selling dealer for not being careful and thorough in the Certified Pre-Owned process before listing it for sale...

Edmunds user
Stick with a luxury import

...To sum it up, they suck and I will never buy a GM product again. High end imports are more reliable and give much better customer service...

Kelley Blue Book user
Nice car

...If you are looking for a solid American luxury vehicle and want low cost of ownership bills, with reasonable MPG and looks...the STS may be for you...

MSN Autos user
A keeper

...Cons: Interior has cheap parts. My glove compartment latch broke after 7k miles. It took Cadillac 3 weeks to replace. Overall: I like the car and will keep it...

Cars.com user
Dream Car

...Could never have afforded it if it wasn't bought during the $4.00 per gallon era. Milage has been great, about 26/27 mpg highway...and that's going the speed...

Edmunds user
Cadillac is back

...This is the car that persuaded me to get rid of my old BMW 750. No 5 series or E class car was able to do that...

Kelley Blue Book user
STS 2006

...With the voice recognition, look in the manual for over 200 commands. It understands them 99% of the time. I look forward to driving my STS everyday and for...

MSN Autos user
love that car

...Pros: we love the car. Cons: seats not to comfortable Overall: The best handling car never had a problem...

Cars.com user
Typical Cadillac

...I do like the AWD and the performance of the V6. I'm not crazy about the GPS or the Voice Recognition systems, otherwise the car performs very well."...

Edmunds user
From 2 BMW to Cadillac...

...I love everything about the car but its not BMW handling and driving experience. When you think about it who care were not formula 1 driver, right? Cadillac:...


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With V-6 and V-8 engines and a choice of rear- or all-wheel drive, the 2008 Cadillac STS is quite competitive versus the mid-size luxury sedans from Germany and Japan, but it arguably doesn't look or feel as up-to-date as the 5-Series or E-Class inside.

In terms of performance, the base STS has perkier performance than either the E350 or the BMW 528i, though the sweet engine in the new 535i may have it beat.

The E-Class more closely fits a definition of traditional luxury, with a classy appearance, while the 5-Series and M35/M45 feel sportier from behind the wheel.

The Infiniti M models have a surprisingly roomy interior--including a spacious backseat, which is somewhat hard to find in this class--but the ride isn't as settled and road noise can be an issue.

And if you're especially green, you might want to consider the E320 Bluetec diesel, which returns standout highway fuel economy in the mid-30s.


 
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