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Under the Hood: What is Traction Control?
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What is traction control? Well, before we get into that, let’s talk about traction itself.
Cadillac is Replacing Three of its Models with One New Car
The ATS, CTS and XTS will be killed off.
Refreshed 2018 Cadillac XTS Debuts with CT6-Inspired Styling
Sporting updated front and rear fascias, the refreshed 2018 Cadillac XTS also benefits from an updated chassis.
Cadillac XTS Spied Showing Off its New Facelift
The facelifted Cadillac XTS has been spotted roaming on a Michigan highway completely undisguised.
Top 10 Most Powerful Front-Wheel-Drive Cars Available in 2016
Sure rear-wheel-drive sports cars are all the rage, but you can have plenty of fun with a front-wheel-drive car too.
2015 Cadillac XTS Gets Standard WiFi Hot Spot
The 2015 Cadillac XTS is heading to dealerships with some extra goodies.
Cadillac ATS vs. Cadillac CTS vs. Cadillac XTS
GM has been working to revive its Cadillac division for a decade and a half. After much hard work and many billions of dollars things are really starting to fall into place instead of falling apart. They’ve transformed the brand from an also-ran into a genuine competitor to German luxury hegemony.
Cadillac Releases New Details About Twin-Turbo V6
Cadillac released new information about the 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 to be found in its new CTS and XTS Vsport sedans.
Top 10 Land Yachts Under $100,000
Large and in charge. Big is beautiful. Size matters. Yes, there are endless clichés to support the notion that the bigger something is, the better it is. In the automotive kingdom, some vehicles not only adhere to this philosophy, but redefine it. We aren’t talking the puny realm of offerings like the Honda Accord, Toyota…
Cadillac Targets Livery Industry with Fleet-Focused XTS
Lincoln’s long-lived Town Car served fleet duty for decades, but the obsolete large sedan finally reached the end of the line about a year and a half ago. Now the competition is moving swiftly to fill the vacuum left behind by Ford’s departed “panther” car, including Cadillac.
Cadillac Carves Own Spot at NAIAS, Appoints New Exec
Cadillac just appointed Robert Ferguson as its global vice president – a new position and the brand’s latest push for a fresh identity.
Cadillac Says News Escalade Will Put Style Over MPG
Unlike modern trends of SUVs going to uni-body construction and adopting smaller more fuel efficient engines, Cadillac says that then next generation Escalade will stay large, and forgo some mpg for power and presence.
2013 Cadillac XTS Mega Gallery – Video
The Cadillac XTS is the American luxury automaker’s new flagship sedan, and priced at $44,995 it’s poised to do a fine job competing against the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Audi A6, Lexus GS, BMW 5-Series, and Infiniti M37.
Cadillac Escalade to Remain in Future Lineup
Rap lovers won’t be pouring any Olde English out over the Cadillac Escalade just yet because the brand has decided to keep it alive.
Cadillac Omega Platform to Drive RWD XTS Successor
The Cadillac XTS may be hitting showrooms soon as the American luxury automaker’s flagship luxury sedan, but a rear-wheel drive successor is already on the drawing board for a possible 2015 debut.
Cadillac XTS Ad Highlights Vibrating Seat Alerts – Video
Cadillac is releasing its new XTS sedan to market soon, and to preview the car to the public the company has released a new commercial.
Cadillac XTS Limousine Available by Late 2012
The Cadillac XTS W20 livery sedan has already been announced as a car meant for chauffeurs and high-end delivery companies, and now we know that by the end of 2012 Cadillac will offer the package meant for up-fitting the W20 into a limousine.
2013 Cadillac XTS Priced from $44,995
The new 2013 Cadillac XTS is Cadillac’s new flagship luxury sedan, and when it hits dealers in the spring it will start at a base price of $44, 995. There will be three trim levels available on the XTS: Luxury, Premium and Platinum. The platinum model will be the top of the line XTS and…
2013 Cadillac XTS Beats German Counterparts Inch for Inch in Video
Hype around Cadillac has been directed to its ATS and CTS sports sedan offerings so often lately that sometimes we forget the company made a name for itself from its grand luxobarges. GM just released a new 2013 Cadillac XTS promo video to remind us what owning a Caddy was all about. According to the…
Two Twin Turbo V6 Engines in Development by GM
Surely things are changing around the automotive manufacturing world. Ford continues to push its EcoBoost engines and now GM appears to have a pair of twin-turbo V6 engines currently in development. We first heard about GM working on a 3.0L twin-turbo V6 powerplant almost two years ago and it was widely believed that the company would probably stick…
2013 Cadillac XTS Gets Latest GM Safety Tech
Cadillac‘s 2013 XTS will get new safety features starting this fall that make it GM’s most technically advanced production car to date. Known as sensor fusion, GM’s latest safety system uses a complex mix of tools to alert drivers of potential hazards. Essentially, it combines GM’s list of safety technologies and as the name would suggest, fuses…
Cadillac XTS Sedan Revealed: 2011 LA Auto Show
As expected and right on time, Cadillac rolled out their new XTS Sedan today at the LA Auto Show, fully unveiling their new flagship luxury sedan. Confirmed is a 3.0L V6 with 300-hp under the hood powering the XTS Sedan boasting Cadillac’s Art & Science design language. The 300-hp V6 is mated to a six-speed…
Cadillac XTS Confirmed As Part of $117 Million Investment In Oshawa Assembly Plant
General Motors will invest $117 million in the Oshawa Assembly Plant in preparation to build the all-new Cadillac XTS. This move will also solidify 400 jobs on the company’s felixble assembly line. The XTS has been designed to compete against other large luxury cars, and production should begin in the first half of 2012. “This…
GM CEO Dan Akerson Takes A Cheap Shot At Ford’s Lincoln Brand
General Motors CEO Dan Akerson discussed the future product line of his company in an interview and bashed the Lincoln brand while at it . Akerson began the interview explaining that next year, GM will unveil a powerful bifuel engine for commercial trucks that will run on compressed natural gas or gasoline. He then spoke of…






