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Replying to: horns1976 (Aug 19, 2006 8:12 am) I find the Caddy's seats more comfortable. They don't have the bolstering of the BMW's seats, but that's both a blessing and a curse. The Caddy's seats seem to have more/better padding material. Plus, the leather in the Caddy seems to be much softer than that in the BMW. In fast driving, on lots of switchbacks, I'll take the BMW's seats. In everyday, around town driving, I'll take the Caddy's seats. On a long highway trip? Caddy.....hands down. |
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find the materials on the STS, are they up to BMW spec, according to you at least? Also, what STS is it? I was wondering if anyone has driven the new 6 speed STS and an STS4 of any years, just to find out how the AWD system is. you know, there is not as big a difference between a fully loaded (with every option) STS4 and a STSV
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Replying to: exalteddragon1 (Oct 09, 2006 10:59 am)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Oct 21, 2006 3:38 am) Did you get the wood interrior? I know some interriors have wood on the dash, but not the steering wheel and shifter You know, if they just lower the price a bit, they would not have to offer all these rebates... we will see i guess. You got a good deal, though. I would expect to pay that much for a V6 Nav AWD. Let us know how its doing!
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Replying to: exalteddragon1 (Oct 24, 2006 9:27 am)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Oct 24, 2006 2:20 pm) One of the few incentive programs, that I thought was really worth anything was that 'drive for a day' program, because it didn't really lower the value of the car, they didn't offer you a discount, just a prolonged test drive. Anywhay, more GM dealers should offer the kind of service you had to there customers, that would help with sales and image.
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Replying to: exalteddragon1 (Oct 27, 2006 9:37 am) |
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Replying to: exalteddragon1 (Oct 09, 2006 10:59 am) But, build quality in both the BMW and the Caddy are very good. I'm trying to split time in both cars. I don't want my mother's STS to sit much...and I don't want to put a pile of miles on my BMW. BMW outhandles the Caddy. But the Caddy feels faster. The more I drive the Caddy, the more I'm getting used to it's driving characteristics. It's a very fluid drive. It's an AWD V8 STS. When she bought it, she got all the bells and whistles. I'd bet she never even used the Nav or the surround sound. All the radio presets were on "talk radio". Stereo is very good in the STS....probably one of the best factory systems I've ever heard. My one pet peeve with the navi in the Caddy is the fact it won't let you use a lot of the functions once the car gets above 6 MPH. Whereas, in the BMW, all the funcions can be used while driving. Seats are more comfy in the Caddy. It has some nice bolsters, but they aren't too hard. My BMW's "comfort access" (keyless start, personalization settings, etc) gets crossed up on occasion (doors won't unlock unless I use the fob, instead of me just touching the door handle...mirros fold in when I don't want them to). The remote start and keyless start/personliaztion on the Caddy works flawlessly, so far. I'm betting I find the remote start usefull this winter to warm up the car when it gets real cold. MPG is mediocre in the Caddy. I'm getting about 16-17 MPG in city driving. It gets about 27-28 MPG on the hgiway, though. My BMW's city MPG is better, but the Caddy's highway MPG is better. It's really too bad that Cadillac doesn't do a better job of marketing. This is the first American brand I've liked in quite a few years. They're really two different cars...the STS and the BMW, in two different classes. The BMW is a sports sedan, first and foremost. I think the STS has some sportiness tuned into it, but it's job is a luxury car. I don't know what my mother paid for the Caddy, but I'd bet is was about $10K more than I paid for the BMW. The Caddy is bigger all the way around over the 330i. Neither has even a hint of a squeak or rattle. Both are very nice cars.
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I see a 'short take' ( 1 page ) on the 2008 V6 STS in the C+D that arrived today... - Ray Sounds worth a test drive...... |
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