Tests and Features

First Drives2013 Cadillac ATS: Excellent across the board4.5/5
I must admit that I wasn’t very impressed with the Cadillac ATS when it was unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show last January. Its style just didn’t seem to have the same punch as the CTS and it looked more like a smaller version of the XTS. But first impressions …
First DrivesCadillac CTS-V Wagon: What a car!4.5/5
If you’re among those who still have a negative bias toward this brand, you should know that a lot has happened at Cadillac over the last decade. At one time, this division of GM was recognized as the gold standard for quality, but Cadillac gradually slipped into mediocrity to become …
Test Drives2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe: Dramatic or Drama Queen?3.5/5
Good looking cars are few and far between these days. With development costs nearing astronomical levels and an economy that hasn’t quite leveled off completely, each new car represents a massive gamble on the part of the manufacturer. Vehicles like Nissan’s Cube, a controversially styled but lovable box on wheels …
Test DrivesCadillac CTS Sport Wagon: The family beauty4.5/5
Since making its comeback, Cadillac (which belongs to GM) has been trying to revive its noble history by taking on the BMWs, Mercedes-Benzes and Audis of the world. All these prestigious brands offer wagon versions of their intermediate sedans (BMW 5-Series Touring, which strangely became the Gran Turismo, Mercedes-Benz E-Class …
First Drives2011 Cadillac Coupe CTS: An American beauty4.5/5
The Cadillac division of GM continues to be successful. In fact, its CTS sedan is one of the best selling Caddies in the history of the brand, while the new SRX crossover unveiled last year is also quite popular. As always with a successful model, the number of versions of …
Test Drives2010 Cadillac SRX: One Sexy Caddy!3.5/5
It had certainly been a long time since I’d driven a Cadillac. With everyone focusing on the recent difficulties at GM specifically and the state of the automobile industry in general, most of us failed to notice the giant steps taken by the American luxury brands, including Cadillac. While its …
Test Drives2010 Cadillac SRX: The Crossover Caddy, Corrected.4.0/5
The Cadillac SRX was a stupid idea. Debuting in 2004, it was intended to offer buyers a smaller, sportier alternative to the Escalade, but with gas prices still climbing towards their zenith and GM pricing the SRX just a few bucks below the range-topping Escalade, most buyers found more value …
Test Drives2010 Cadillac CTS Sportwagon: Up to the challenge4.5/5
Wagons aren’t exactly popular, and luxury versions are even less so. In spite of the extremely practical nature of these cars, they were largely ignored in the past in favour of the more macho but a little less practical SUVs that were very much in vogue a few years ago.
Test DrivesGreen Gangster: The Cadillac Escalade Hybrid3.0/5
On any given Monday, automotive journalists around the country walk outside, and begin the arduous and process of “car swapping.” Consisting of a few select steps, the process is in and of itself quite simple, and yet bewilderingly time-consuming, as we scheme and consort with our cohorts to cajole rides …
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