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2008 Cadillac CTS

Below is an enthusiast article written by the automotive experts at Automobile. The styling-slam-dunk 2008 CTS is making its first European appearance at the 2007 Geneva Auto Salon. The new CTS is two inches wider to accommodate its first-ever optional ...     read more
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2008 Cadillac CTS

By Jason Cammisa
2008 Cadillac Cts Front Corner

The styling-slam-dunk 2008 CTS is making its first European appearance at the 2007 Geneva Auto Salon. The new CTS is two inches wider to accommodate its first-ever optional all-wheel drive system.

The new CTS rides on the same 113-inch wheelbase of the outgoing model, but is larger in all other dimensions. Last year's base 2.8-liter V-6 has been dropped for North America, with the 258-hp, 3.6-liter variable-valve-timing unit now serving as the base engine. An optional direct-injection version of that engine develops 300 horsepower with reduced emissions and improved fuel economy. All 2008 CTSes have six-speed transmissions, automatic or manual.

All-wheel drive models receive an active transfer case, and a limited slip differential is available. All 2008 CTS models have a strut-tower brace like that used in last year's CTS-V, as well as revised suspension, brakes, and steering.

The new CTS features full iPod integration, with USB and auxiliary input jacks located in the center console. Options will include swiveling headlights, Easy Key keyless-go with remote start, a Bose surround system, and DVD-based navigation.

The CTS now also gets the hand-stitched leather treatment familiar in the CTS-V, STS-V, and SRX, replete with French stitching. Seventeen-inch wheels are standard, eighteens optional, and we look forward to getting behind the steering wheel of Cadillac's new import fighter sometime next summer.

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