Cadillac DTS Tops AutoPacific's Vehicle Satisfaction Award
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A recent
survey by AutoPacific has had actual owners naming the Cadillac DTS as the most
satisfying car or truck among all 2007 models. Cadillac’s DTS earned first
place in the Large Luxury Car category in AutoPacific's recent Vehicle
Satisfaction Awards, and its score was the highest for any vehicle in any
category in the industry.
"This
achievement for DTS is especially important, as the experiences of actual
customers are the ultimate measure," said Jim Taylor, Cadillac general
manager. "Cadillac, and the DTS in particular, earn excellent consumer
loyalty based on the type of satisfaction shown in this important survey of new
vehicle owners."
AutoPacific's
Vehicle Satisfaction Award comes directly from vehicle owners' input of their
experience with their vehicle. The survey polled approximately 24,000 owners of
2007 models.
The 2008 DTS set to be launched later this year, is marked
by the introduction of the limited-edition DTS Platinum, which boasts of an
elegant handcrafted interior. The DTS is also in the forefront when it comes to technology as available
features include Magnetic Ride Control, heated windshield washer fluid and the
new Lane Departure Warning and Side Blind Zone Alert safety systems. A
4.6-liter Northstar engine and OnStar Turn-by-Turn Navigation come standard.
Pricing starts at $42,590, including destination.
Still on Cadillac news, Motor Trend has reported that the next generation CTS-V to be launched in 2009, will be powered by the same supercharged LS7 7.0-liter engine that will be used in the much awaited Blue Devil, with the CTS-V to have an output of almost 600 hp.
The move
will make the CTS-V a serious competitor to the German makers -- the BMW M3 and
Audi RS4 both have an output of 420 hp, and the C63 AMG about 503 hp. Competing
with the BMW M5 and Mercedes E63 AMG, the CTS-V will top both in horse power.
About
Cadillac
Cadillac
(www.cadillac.com) has been a leading luxury automotive brand since 1902.
Cadillac's heritage of dramatic design and technical innovation has undergone a
recent renaissance, returning it to the top-tier of luxury brands. Cadillac is
a division of General Motors (also maker of quality GMC radiator). Founded in 1908, GM
manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries. In 2006, nearly 9.1 million
GM cars and trucks were sold globally. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.
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