These days, if you’re looking for a sporty Cadillac sedan with internal combustion under the hood, the Cadillac CT4 and Cadillac CT5 are solid options, especially the V-Series models. However, for ...
Prior to the launch of the Cadillac CT5, customers looking for a four-door luxury sedan with the Caddy crest on the nose would be directed towards the Cadillac CTS. Produced between 2002 and 2019 over ...
A car rebuild expert bought a 2014 Cadillac CTS V-Sport for $8,000 when such cars usually sell for at least double that price. He soon realized the dealership had a solid reason to let it go that ...
It's no secret that Americans have a love affair with sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks. According to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, SUVs and pickups together made up nearly 75% of all ...
The Cadillac CTS-V wagon was the kind of car that made no rational sense and perfect emotional sense, a supercharged muscle machine hiding in plain sight behind a roof rack and a power tailgate. It ...
Break out the old cliche "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," because Cadillac is employing its CTS-V formula once again for the 2011 CTS-V Sport Wagon, which it's showing off in New York around the ...
The rumormill is going full-tilt with word that General Motors is about to get really serious about the “sport” in its Cadillac CTS Sportwagon. Here at Autoblog HQ, we certainly hope it’s all true.
Cadillac's renaissance takes another step forward with the 2010 CTS Sport Wagon. The latest addition to the CTS range is all about prestige and presence -- and attracting more customers in European ...
I don't know about anyone else, but I love a good sleeper car. It's always hilarious to slap other drivers in the face with power and performance from an otherwise innocuous car. More than a few ...
A car expert bought an 11-year-old Cadillac CTS V-Sport for half the price and eventually discovered it was cheap for a reason. However, he manages to fix it with an $80 part and claims the dealer ...
During a Web-chat held on General Motors’ FastLane blog, GM’s former product head and newly appointed Vice Chairman, Bob Lutz, sat down with the unwashed throngs to take questions and a deliver a few ...