Cadillac remembered the importance of a technology pipeline and their new rear-wheel drive Alpha platform has just been spotted around with the 2013 ATS on its back. Joking aside, the 2013 Cadillac ATS may end up being General Motors’ new competitor for the likes of the BMW 3 Series and the Audi A3.
Cadillac announces more sales of all wheel drive cars
The American market has been widely known for quite some time as a pretty traditional one but Cadillac is now telling us things are changing. Perhaps it’s Obama’s leadership but I’d actually bet on a bit of a generation thinking change in terms of picking a new car.
Cadillac’s CTS headed for a considerable recall
It had been a while since we’d heard of a recall hadn’t it? Not to worry, Cadillac doesn’t plan to let us forget about this word any time soon. The latest announcement has the Americans recalling about 50.000 units of their CTS saloon, models that carried the 2009 and 2010 year on their nameplate.
Cadillac’s 2010 sales results are excellent
Whichever way you turn, the past week (and possibly some of the following) has been littered with automakers bragging about their sales results. On this note, Cadillac came to our attention. So what have the Americans got to brag about since, last we heard, they didn’t stand out against Lexus.
Cadillac’s future plans include 7 new models
We’ve seen sales results, figures, promising concepts and so on but when it comes to ambitions I reckon Cadillac take the cake this time round. The American manufacturer’s latest press release claims they are targeting the creation of seven new models. Got that? 7 new models from Cadillac.