Cadillac prices new CTS (Edmunds, C&D, MT reviews pg. 2)


First off, Cadillac will be nixing the 2.8-liter V6 in the standard model, instead offering the 255 263-hp 3.6L VVT V6 with a manual tranny and the 300 304-hp 3.6L VVT DI V6 with the auto 'box. Pricing for the manual starts at $32,245; while the automatic version will set you back $34,545. If you decide to go the all-wheel-drive route and prefer to stir your own gears, you can tack on an additional $1,900 to the base price, or $3,200 in automatic trim.
You've got your choice of several packages, including the Luxury collection ($2,600), the Premium Luxury Collection ($8,165), the Performance Collection ($3,300), the Luxury Level One ($1,000) or the Luxury Level Two packages ($2,025).
You can view the spec sheet here, and follow the jump for the full list of packages and their respective add-ons. Just don't forget the destination fees, licenses and taxes
This CTS is going to be a HUGE hit for Cadillac. It's terrific in every way.
The differences in person are barely perceptable. The front end looks slightly different but the grille is really the only thing that looks noticeably new and the sides look a little smoother, the same can be said for the back, and that's about it. Even the wheels are very similar to the current ones.
To be really honest, it looks a lot more like a refresh. Same overall shape and similar shapes on the body, the details are just a little different. Obviously the interior is a whole other ball game and looks from the pictures, to be one of the best in this class. Considering the strong sales of the current car and the improvements, I think it will be another great success for Caddy. I personally am not too impressed however, with the final product. Especially in person.
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I just don't like how it looks. I saw this car in person at the Atlanta Autoshow and I can't help feeling like they could have done more to it and made it appear...well...newer. It looks refreshed from the outside, not completely revamped and redesigned. Perhaps this is because Cadillac's Art and Science design theme effectively limits their ability change shapes or themes, but I just am not impressed with the exterior on the '08 CTS.
To me, this is not really impressive:






It looks like the old car, with a new grill and less body moulding. The wheels even look almost identical to the existing CTS. What gives? I feel like the total redesign of a car should warrant people noticing as much and I don't think the untrained eye will notice the changes. That said, maybe it will look better in other colors, or perhaps Cadillac didn't want to stray from their original formula which obviously proved to be very successful. Personally though, I feel like the exterior is a let down.
Last edited by LexFather; Jul 26, 2007 at 07:46 PM.
I always felt the CTS and G35 were like brothers in law. Both came out around the same time, both were RWD and fun, both had **** poor interiors, both had stacked headlights and one was a jellybean, the other a chiseled fridge both did a great job bringing new people to their brands.
Today, both have been revamped and they both did not push the styling envelope and look too similar to the previous model. Interiors on both are improved but the Caddy is on another level. That is a classy interior.
I think as the new G35 has sold well, so will the CTS and we should starting adding it in our monthly sales figures.
Kudos to Caddy, great job!











