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Cadillac Cars
Cadillac is the premiere brand of luxury automobile under the General Motors Corporation. Produced and mostly sold in the United States and Canada, the early history of the company was full of success and Cadillac became a household name around the world. However, lack of progressive styling and mechanical design lead to shrinking sales until Cadillac stepped up to compete with foreign car makers in the late 90s.

Cadillac Cars - Available for Sale
Cadillac CTS - Near-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $36,730
Cadillac CTS-V - Ultra-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $60,720
Cadillac DTS - Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $46,280
Cadillac Escalade - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $62,495
Cadillac Escalade ESV - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $65,100
Cadillac Escalade EXT - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $61,420
Cadillac Escalade Hybrid - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $73,425
Cadillac SRX - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $33,330
Cadillac STS - Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $46,845
Cadillac STS-V - Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $81,795
Cadillac XLR - Ultra-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $86,215
Cadillac XLR-V - Ultra-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $104,215
Cadillac CTS - Near-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $36,730
Cadillac CTS-V - Ultra-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $60,720
Cadillac DTS - Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $46,280
Cadillac Escalade - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $62,495
Cadillac Escalade ESV - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $65,100
Cadillac Escalade EXT - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $61,420
Cadillac Escalade Hybrid - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $73,425
Cadillac SRX - Luxury SUV, Base MSRP $33,330
Cadillac STS - Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $46,845
Cadillac STS-V - Mid-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $81,795
Cadillac XLR - Ultra-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $86,215
Cadillac XLR-V - Ultra-Luxury Car, Base MSRP $104,215

Cadillac Cars - Not for Sale
Cadillac Allante - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Brougham - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Catera - Near-Luxury Car
Cadillac DeVille - Full-Size Truck
Cadillac Eldorado - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Seville - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Sixty Special - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Allante - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Brougham - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Catera - Near-Luxury Car
Cadillac DeVille - Full-Size Truck
Cadillac Eldorado - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Seville - Ultra-Luxury Car
Cadillac Sixty Special - Ultra-Luxury Car

Changes in the Cadillac Cars Line-Up
The big lineup change for Cadillac in 2009 is the addition of the souped up performance version of the CTS. The CTS-V is powered by a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 which hammers out 556 horsepower and 551 lb-ft of torque. The new CTS-V offers the buyer a choice of 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmissions. The Nurburgring-tuned suspension features Magnetic Ride Control, a brilliant technology (already in use on the Chevrolet Corvette) which allows near-instant changes in ride damping to improve both ride quality and cornering grip. The rest of the Cadillac lineup receives additional standard features for 2009 to keep the marque competitive in the eyes of the increasingly value-oriented car shopper, including the DTS, the CTS, and all Escalade models. The CTS is redesigned with larger exterior dimensions and another engine option, while the DTS receives a few changes to its interior. Additionally, the STS receives a slight internal and external redesign and a more powerful base engine.

The Cadillac warranty now covers all their 2007 vehicle’s powertrain (engine, transmission, and parts that deliver power to the wheels), roadside assistance, and courtesy transportation during warranty repairs for 5 years or 100,000 miles (160,000 km).

News on Cadillac Cars
According to Vice Chairman of Product Development, Bob Lutz, the 2009 Escalade Hybrid is the first of many future hybrids from Cadillac. With a 2-mode hybrid system, this full-size luxury SUV is said to achieve 50% better fuel economy in city driving conditions. No other hybrid variants have been announced, but experts speculate that a CTS hybrid is on the horizon.

