How do you get a generation of Americans raised on small and midsize cars to consider Cadillac's new full-size car, the XTS? Make it smaller, of course.
»Read story: Cadillac slims down full-size model with XTS
»Read story: Cadillac slims down full-size model with XTS
Comments (4)
I drive a 2011 Cadillac CTS and I'm not a geezer. I buy Caddy because you don't feel bumps in the road and very steady at high speeds. And it runs on regular gas. I refuse to buy a car that requires premium gas. Had other cars but not as smooth as the Caddy. Noname4me
Wow! 6 inches shorter than a DTS? How does that compare with the ATS, CTS, STS, MK2, MKZ, MKX, 330i, R4, S600, et al?
And only a noob would buy a big luxury car with a 6 cylinder engine. Every Caddy I ever owned had a V8. My last Mercedes was a V12. No V6 for me in my luxury cars. Bye XTS. Hello CTS-V or BMW 550i or Infiniti M56! Sportyrider71
@Sportyrider71 When's the last time you brought a car? The technology has been quite different for years now. You are still in the Northstar years. Noname4me
60 large for a Government motors car? I'll pass. MilesLong1
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