Cadillac Announces Prices for 2010 SRX Crossover and CTS Sport Wagon
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nice looking cars, specially the CTS (a friend of mine has a CTS sedan and I was quite impressed with the progress they've made - except the exterior chrome that is already peeling off - he bought it 6 months ago for more than 50,000 euros, too much for this car in my opinion) but anyway... too little too late... all they are doing now (GM)is crying: pleeeease, don't let us go bankrupt... don't let us go bankrupt... look what we're doing now with no money... with these few models we will become enormously profitable... he, he
May 27, 2009 5:00 pm
The cts wagon looks good, I'm still amazed how long it takes to put a car in production, this car was ready half a year ago. The srx looks, well worse than the old one. Wher is that propper bonnet?, rearwheeldrive?, v8 northstar? All gone. This maybe be more ecomical, but I think it looks allmost sweet, compared to the old srx. It looks like a mpv with big wheels. It's just a SAAB, not a real caddy.I'll buy the old one any day over this
May 27, 2009 5:32 pm
Man, these look strange. Are they trying to compete with the tourer versions of the german cars? Because they are really off the target....
May 27, 2009 10:39 pm
Off the target in what respect, exactly? The sedan version of the CTS is already on par with its German competitors (ask poor M5 and how it got owned by a car 33% cheaper), I can't see why the station wagon would do worse. The German competition already looks boring compared to this one.
May 28, 2009 9:22 pm
If GM offers this wagon with the manual transmission, they will have beaten Audi in the US with a true sporting wagon. Nice.
August 9, 2009 10:13 pm









