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The premier luxury brand owned by General Motors. Cadillac is a classic American company known for flashy looks and premium interiors. Though losing some prestige in the early 90’s, Cadillac has recovered with models like the CTS, and now the all new ATS.
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New Cadillac Flagship to be Named ‘CT6’
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Cadillac announced today that its answer to the Mercedes S-Class will be called the CT6 as part of a broader restructuring for how it names products.
Should I Buy a Used Cadillac CTS-V?
Cadillac threw one of its first serious punches at German luxury roughly a decade ago when it began offering the CTS-V: a Corvette-powered sedan that, in theory, competed directly with the BMW M5.
Cadillac ELR Will Live Past First Generation
Cadillac’s high-priced electric car will live past its first generation despite slow sales.
Cadillac Ditches Detroit For New NYC Headquarters
General Motors luxury brand will uproot itself next year to find a new home in New York City.
New Cadillac Chief Wants More Crossovers
Cadillac’s future will include more crossovers under recently-appointed Cadillac boss Johan de Nysschen.
Cadillac Flagship to be Built at Detroit-Hamtramck
The next major step in Cadillac’s plot to regain legitimacy as a world-class luxury brand will debut to the public in the first half of next year.
Cadillac Adding Autopilot Style Cruise Control in 2017
In about two years, certain Cadillac models will communicate with one another and starting in 2017, some will be capable of semi-autonomous driving.
August 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Like memories of band camp August is dead and buried. Regrettably the eighth month of the year didn’t go quietly; it took summer down with it. Sure, the season’s not officially over but we’re too emotionally devastated about the loss to care. At least new-vehicle sales in the U.S. were strong.
Cadillac SRX Production Moving to Tennessee
The Cadillac SRX will be made in America as General Motors plans to shift production.
2015 Cadillac ATS-V to Debut at LA Auto Show
The 2015 Cadillac ATS-V will bow at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show.
Cadillac ELR Future Uncertain
Cadillac’s disappointing stab at electrified luxury transportation might fizzle out and die after a brief stint on the market.
Cadillac ATS GT3 Race Car in the Works
Cadillac will finally build a proper GT3 race car for next year.
Cadillac Flagship, Redesigned SRX Due Next Year
Despite having a bevy of highly regarded products, Cadillac sales are currently slumping, a trend the brand intends to combat with new vehicles that are coming in 2015.
2015 Cadillac Escalade Delays Frustrating Dealers
Customers hoping to pick up a new Cadillac Escalade are walking away from GM dealerships thanks to delays in the SUV’s rollout.
Cadillac Sub-ATS Still Under Consideration
Cadillac is still considering adding a compact luxury sedan model to its lineup.
GM Invests $174 Million in New Stamping Facility
General Motors announced today that it will invest $174 million in a new stamping facility as part of its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant.
2015 Cadillac Escalade Gets 8-Speed, Pricier Platinum Trim
The Cadillac Escalade is receiving several upgrades for the 2015 model year.
Cadillac LTS Flagship to Bow at 2015 NY Auto Show
The Cadillac LTS flagship will make its debut at next year’s New York Auto Show.
Infiniti Q50, Cadillac Escalade, Jeep Cherokee Named Most Hackable Vehicles
Computer security researchers have concluded that three popular vehicles are also the most hackable.
2015 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year Candidates Announced
The 2015 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year long list has been announced.
Cadillac ATS-L Long Wheelbase Model Heading to China
Cadillac is looking to take advantage of the love for long-wheelbase models in China.
Cadillac Hints at New Nomenclature with Nameplate Requests
Cadillac might be preparing to revamp its nomenclature with new nameplates.
2016 Cadillac ATS-V Gets Airborne in New Video
The next-generation Cadillac ATS-V underwent some serious testing at the Nürburgring.
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