Just five years ago, in 2007, Cadillac had no sales in China. Last year, the brand sold some 30,000 vehicles in the Chinese market, despite punishing tariffs that the... April 12, 2012 by Kurt Ernst 1
Even through bankruptcy, bailouts, and a bad economy, the Cadillac CTS range has continued to buoy the brand's reputation and rank amongst luxury competitors. It's a very... February 15, 2012 by Nelson Ireson
If you’ve had a chance to drive the Cadillac CTS-V in coupe, sedan or station wagon flavors, you know what an impressive car it is. With 556 horsepower on tap, mashing... December 22, 2011 by Kurt Ernst 2
General Motors has announced the recall of certain 2012 Cadillac CTS models, built between October 21, 2011 and October 26, 2011. During assembly, the power vacuum brake... November 11, 2011 by Kurt Ernst
More and more cars are being offered with the added safety and performance of all-wheel drive, with the luxury segments in particular benefiting most from increased demand... May 4, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
If you're looking for something that breaks the cookie-cutter mold of Germans and Japanese rivals, this is it.
The luxury brands have converged on a model for success, and for all the vehicles mentioned here, there's a choice of engines, transmissions, drivetrains, and body styles.
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the Lexus iS are the most conservatively styled in the group, with sedate, well-finished interiors-and a wild side in their respective C63 and IS-F forms.
The BMW 3-Series is a perennial here, with everything from diesel power to ripping M3 acceleration in the cards.
The Infiniti G37's not far off the BMW benchmark of ride and handling, and it looks better to many eyes, too.
The Audi A4 has grown into a larger body, and spins off coupe and crossover versions as the A5 and Q5.
Meanwhile, the sedan and wagon bring highly detailed cabins and all-wheel drive to the party, though Audi's fantastic S-tronic dual-clutch gearbox is nowhere to be found.
