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Kelley Blue Book Reasons to Buy Cadillac

If you've ever spoken with a new Cadillac owner, you've probably noticed they're more enthusiastic about their vehicle than most. If you own a new Cadillac, you know firsthand the affinity we're talking about. The point being: passion for the Cadillac brand is burning strong. In fact, Kelley Blue Book's "Brand Image Awards" show consumer perception of Cadillac is extremely high. Of the 10 different "Brand Image Awards" presented this past year, Cadillac earned three.

For models such as the 2011 Cadillac Escalade, Cadillac SRX crossover and Cadillac CTS, the American luxury automaker is honored…

Cadillac New Concept Nostalgic

Cadillac may be promoting sporty new vehicles like their Cadillac CTS-V Coupe - but the American auto maker is feeling a bit nostalgic when it comes to concepts. Their Ciel convertible, unveiled recently at Pebble Beach in California, harkens back to the finned-Caddy's of the 1950's and 60's.

Cadillac Ciel was displayed on a rooftop in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City, as part of its world tour that will (supposedly) end later this month at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

The rear fins of Ciel seems to pay homage to the classic 1967 Cadillac line. "Yes, the…

2011 CTS-V Springs Into Action

Apparently, the all new Cadillac CTS-V (Caddy's supercharged coupe variant of the Cadillac CTS) will run 100 miles per hour on a rainy track, without batting an eye. This shows GM's dedication to high performance, combined with luxury comfort behind the wheel.

Available for a test drive at Vaden Cadillac Brunswick, 121 Altama Connector in Brunswick, GA, The Cadillac CTS-V will pump out over 550 horsepower at 551 lb-ft of torque from its V8 engine. That's a 6.2 liter V8, of course. But this is still a Cadillac, and with that drivers receive state of the…

Cadillac Comeback Continues

Cadillac has won over the hearts and steering hands of buyers once again, with models like the Cadillac CTS and Cadillac CTS-V coupe, the GM brand has a new, younger core group of followers.

But really, did Cadillac ever go away? Now ATS, due out in 2013 and sized below CTS, is heading your way - but it is not the only new model. A new soft-top convertible, set between ATS and the CTS will be a "distinct change in direction for Cadillac's convertible program."

Other Cadillac convertibles have been high-end, limited-volume cars, sharing a platform with the Chevrolet Corvette…

Cadillac Plug-in Hybrid

According to reports coming out of Detroit, the all new Cadillac SRX (a just released and already top selling crossover from the American auto maker) is in the process of developing a SRX-based plug-in hybrid to be launched soon.

Details are limited, but Automotive News tells us the crossover will use Chevrolet Volt technology, and will draw on experience learned from previous extended-range vehicles from the company's other brands past and present - ie: the…
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