Posted by epic on September 17, 2007
Tags: gm, cadillac, sts, dts, domestic
Cadillac's general manager, Jim Taylor, finally put the rumors to rest and announced that both the STS and DTS will not be making an appearance in next year's line.
Instead, a new entry-level model, designed to slot in below the CTS, is a distinct possibility. Both execs feel that Cadillac's brand image could sustain such a vehicle, likely to be priced in the $28,00 to $32,000 range.
Posted by Boomer on June 14, 2007
Tags: autopacific, boxter, scion, cadillac, dts

The results of the 2007 AutoPacific vehicle satisfaction awards are in and the Boxter has been named the most satisfying sports car in America. In addition, the Scion tC was named the most satisfying sporty car. So somebody has bad taste here and apparently its me. AutoPacific did redeem themselves slightly though in naming the Cadillac DTS the highest rated car and vehicle overall.
Posted by epic on May 15, 2007
Tags: gm, cadillac, cts, dts, domestic
In an interview with Automotive News, GM North America President Troy Clarke indicated that the two larger Cadillac sedans, the DTS and STS, will likely be replaced by a single model in the future. An even smaller model than the CTS may also make a debut on a rumored platform named "Alpha".
Makes you wonder why they are spending time on
V12 Development for such a niche audience.