Global Autosports Reviews | Cadillac XTS
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Global Autosports Reviews | Cadillac XTS
Has the traditional Cadillac sedan always seemed a little too bulky for your taste? Luxurious, yes, but perhaps you are interested in a car with a skinnier build and better handling than the now extinct Cadillac DTS. The 2013 Cadillac XTS splinters our preconceived notions of Cadillac and of luxury sedans in general. Simply put, the Cadillac XTS is a vision of the future. It is strong, but also efficient. While it is luxurious in countless ways, it is absolutely thrilling with high maneuverability.
Sales for the Cadillac XTS began in June 2012, replacing both the previous DTS and STS models. It is available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The 3.6 liter V6 engine produces a 304 horsepower 264 lb.ft of torque with a 0-60 mph of 6.7 seconds. The modest starting price of about $45,000 and the 21 mpg gas mileage are also impressive stats in the realm of luxury vehicles, making the Cadillac XTS a smart monetary choice for a buyer looking for something with class, modernity and efficiency.
Speaking of modernity, Cadillac has introduced with the XTS, for the very first time, the new CUE (Cadillac User Experience) infotainment system. It is a view of the future and has been likened to that of an iPad. But don’t worry, if you decide a brand new Cadillac is a perfect gift for mom and dad but simply don’t have time to give a technology lesson, the CUE system has already been heralded for its “usability.” It is made up of an eight-inch touch screen display, a touch-sensitive center stack below that, and a giant, all-digital cluster in front of the driver.
All in all, if Cadillac’s goal with the XTS was luxury and modernity, it has without a doubt succeeded. Car enthusiasts should also be sure to check out the Cadillac XTS Convertible Special Edition that includes a power-top and retains all four doors. Ladies and gentleman, the future is here, and it is time your car adapted to it just like Cadillac has with the 2013 Cadillac XTS.
Cadillac XTS | Global Autosports Reviews
Sales for the Cadillac XTS began in June 2012, replacing both the previous DTS and STS models. It is available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The 3.6 liter V6 engine produces a 304 horsepower 264 lb.ft of torque with a 0-60 mph of 6.7 seconds. The modest starting price of about $45,000 and the 21 mpg gas mileage are also impressive stats in the realm of luxury vehicles, making the Cadillac XTS a smart monetary choice for a buyer looking for something with class, modernity and efficiency.
Speaking of modernity, Cadillac has introduced with the XTS, for the very first time, the new CUE (Cadillac User Experience) infotainment system. It is a view of the future and has been likened to that of an iPad. But don’t worry, if you decide a brand new Cadillac is a perfect gift for mom and dad but simply don’t have time to give a technology lesson, the CUE system has already been heralded for its “usability.” It is made up of an eight-inch touch screen display, a touch-sensitive center stack below that, and a giant, all-digital cluster in front of the driver.
All in all, if Cadillac’s goal with the XTS was luxury and modernity, it has without a doubt succeeded. Car enthusiasts should also be sure to check out the Cadillac XTS Convertible Special Edition that includes a power-top and retains all four doors. Ladies and gentleman, the future is here, and it is time your car adapted to it just like Cadillac has with the 2013 Cadillac XTS.
Cadillac XTS | Global Autosports Reviews
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