Cadillac DTS V-Series

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#59 of 64 Cadillac Ultra sedan by supercool

Sep 21, 2006 (8:31 pm)

I've heard rumors about a V-12 and V-16 for that particular
category.
 
I'm not particulary concerned about such models. It would probably go the way of the Allante.
 
The 500 Platform has AWD capability. Interesting to see if it actually goes that way.

#60 of 64 Re: Cadillac Ultra sedan [supercool] by sls002

Sep 22, 2006 (7:21 am)

Replying to: supercool (Sep 21, 2006 8:31 pm)
Ford has reversed their decision regarding the Town Car and will move the tooling to a different factory and keep it for a while longer. However, there are some FWD Lincolns planned.
 
The Ultra Cadillac sedan would probably be something like the Cadillac Sixteen concept car, but probably without the V16 engine. The Allante was a production showcar for Cadillac, and was more successful than the Eldorado Brougham sedan of the late 50's. Cadillac can't displace Rolls Royce in the super luxury class, but they could compete with Maybach.

#61 of 64 Rolls by supercool

Sep 23, 2006 (9:16 pm)

I agree on the Rolls Royce.
They've got a lot on the branding for "Luxury."
 
I got a look at Car and Driver's latest edition (I think it was October").
 
It stating that the DTS, CTS and are unchanged for the 2007 model year.
 
I suppose I shouldn't await around for a DTS-V and get use to the fit of an STS-V.

#62 of 64 Re: Rolls [supercool] by sls002

Sep 24, 2006 (9:27 am)

Replying to: supercool (Sep 23, 2006 9:16 pm)
As I have said before, the current FWD DTS was new in 2006, so it will probably remain in production for a few more years - I would guess through 2009. A FWD DTS_V is not planned as far as I know. I can't see much point in putting a Corvette engine in the FWD DTS.
 
GM needs to put some serious money into new products for both Buick and Pontiac in the next couple of years if they want to keep them from going out of business like Oldsmobile.

#63 of 64 Re: Delayed [supercool] by surrfurtom

Nov 11, 2006 (7:04 pm)

Replying to: supercool (Sep 03, 2006 8:27 pm)
I agree with your analysis on the night vision as I have it in my 03 DTS. It works well in rural un-illuminated areas.
 
I also concur that Cadillac needs to stay in the race to compete and a technologically advanced RWD DTS-V would be a competitor. I prefer the spaciousness of the Deville/DTS platform although I don't like FWD. Unlike the more compact STS platform, I like the ability to throw 4 golf bags in the trunk and haul 4 full sized passengers comfortably (as in the commercial).
 
Most of the new sedans such as the Lexus LS460 have reduced their trunk room.

#64 of 64 DTS future? by supercool

Nov 12, 2006 (2:07 pm)

Interesting to hear a response from the owner of a DTS.
From my discussion with "sls002" and further reseach on the V-series, I'm somewhat resigned to the fit of an STS. I haven't heard any rumors of ramping it up for the DTS.
 
However I saw a blurb recently where the "16 concept car" was going to be contemplated in a scaled down version to compete at the Rolls Royce and Maybauch level.
 
Even if I had the money, I wouldn't really get the car, because at that level the cars are really chauffeur vehicles and not for folks that truly like to drive and get the car onto the road for hard drives.
 
A DTS-V would be delightful, but the brass at Cadillac appear to sticking with the STS as the top dog.
 
SuperCool
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