Posts Tagged ‘Chicago DTS’

Jul
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Check out the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe!

Check out the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe!

The 2011 Car Year is here and it’s offering drivers pure driving excitement!  If you are looking for something new, consider the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe.  It is one awesome ride!

Possibly the most coveted feature about this auto is the exterior styling.  Compared to the more “old school” style of the Chicago DTS, the 2 door coupe is more sporty and fun. The 2011 CTS coupe has the same style that the concept car had when it was released a few years ago.  Cadillac made a good choice when deciding to do that, as sometimes the concept and the actual production model end up being quite different.  It has elegantly designed angles and an attractive front grille with the beautiful Caddy logo proudly displayed.  It’s definitely an eye catching car. Continue Reading…

Jul
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A revamped new logo introduced for Cadillac

A revamped new logo introduced for Cadillac

Future models of the Chicago DTS are going to have a new feature…It’s not something you’ll probably notice right off the bat, but to Cadillac, it’s what defines their vehicles.  The company is redesigning their famous crest logo.

The logo found on current Chicago XLR cars was introduced back in 1999 and was designed to go with Cadillac’s art and science mentality at the time.  When that logo was redesigned 11 years ago, it was simplified from the version before.  If you want some rich history behind the Cadillac logo, the original design was in honor of the man who founded Detroit: Antoine de La Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac. Continue Reading…

Apr
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Cadillac DTS earns high notes in Vehicle Dependability Study

Cadillac DTS earns high notes in Vehicle Dependability Study

There’s some great news concerning the Chicago DTS.  It has been chosen as the most reliable model by J.D. Power and Associates.   They recently ran a vehicle dependability study and found it to have the fewest problems of 76 per 100 cars.  In fact, JDP has found that in general cars are getting more reliable.  Most likely thanks to improvements in materials used, technology, and engineering.  25 out of 36 brands tested have improved their long term durability.

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