How did a performance weapon of a sedan in Cadillac's V-series from the height of the sport sedan era fall into obscurity?
Cadillac is determined to make inroads into the luxury market that's been dominated by the Germans for the past 30 years. The Detroit brand has steadily been introducing strong new products over the ...
If it is, it's certainly not for a lack of V-series enthusiasm among GM engineers, who giddily describe the modifications they've made to the base STS to arrive at the STS-V. The most important of ...
The 320-hp, 4.6-liter V8 has now been discontinued, as has the all-wheel drive option. And with the V8 goes adaptive steering, adaptive damping, Magnetic Ride Control, and 4-wheel active steering--all ...
From the August 2004 issue of Car and Driver. It's the end of Seville-ization as we know it. No more jokes about Seville disobedience, Seville affairs, Seville rights. That's because the name, first ...
The third time might be a charm for STS International as it has battled for nearly three years with ICF over a contract for Army field services. ICF is the incumbent contractor to provide field ...
Yep, you read that right. Cadillac once took a big, plush luxury sedan and gave it more horsepower than one of the most sought-after sports cars on the market at that time. Let's remember the Cadillac ...
For 2009, Cadillac's STS and STS-V get mostly superficial changes following the 2008 refresh. Exterior colors Radiant Silver, Black Ice, and Blue Diamond Tricoat replace Blue Chip, Radiant Bronze, ...