About Cadillac: Cadillac is General Motors' luxury vehicle division. The Cadillac CTS and Cadillac STS sedans are accompanied by the Cadillac Escalade SUV (and its EXT and ESV variants), the Cadillac XLR Roadster, the Cadillac SRX crossover and a growing number of high-performance "V" variants.
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CTS
Category: Midsize Sedan
MSRP: $34,420 - $39,755 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 16 - 17 / Hwy 25 - 26 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
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KBB Review: When GM set out in the late 1990s to resurrect its once-proud Cadillac brand, the public process began with Evoq, the 1999 stealth-fighter concept sports car that eventually evolved into the production 2004 XLR. But the 2003 all-new "entry luxury" CTS sedan brought this new... Read CTS Review
DTS
Category: Sedan
MSRP: $44,045 - $44,900 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 15 / Hwy 23 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 6
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KBB Review: The 2008 Cadillac DTS (formerly known as the DeVille) continues with relatively few changes. Designed to appease traditional Cadillac buyers who may be turned off by the company's newer products, the DTS maintains a firm foothold in the soft-riding, moderate-handling category. With its... Read DTS Review
Escalade
Category: Fullsize/Large Hybrid and SUV
MSRP: $56,890 - $74,235 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 12 - 20 / Hwy 18 - 21 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 7
Average Consumer Rating: Read Ratings
KBB Review: Fast-living rappers and bling-dazzled celebrities swooned over the previous-generation Escalade but, in addition to more power and a greater length, the 2008 Cadillac Escalade stresses finesse over flashiness. Refinements are easily noticeable, inside and out, and the newest Escalade... Read Escalade Review
Escalade ESV
Category: Fullsize/Large SUV
MSRP: $59,390 - $65,835 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 12 / Hwy 18 - 19 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 8
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KBB Review: Called the luxury king of SUVs, Cadillac's three-row Escalade ESV offers 103 more horsepower and nine more cubic feet of cargo space than Lincoln's equally-new long-wheelbase Navigator L. Though the Navigator L offers a few competitive advantages, including its fold-flat third seat,... Read Escalade ESV Review
Escalade EXT
Category: Midsize Pickup and SUV
MSRP: $55,790 - $59,690 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 12 / Hwy 18 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
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KBB Review: At the time the Escalade EXT was created, its purpose was to give Cadillac an entrant in the then-growing market for big sport utility vehicles and full-size pickups, and with features not available on the competition. While the Escalade ESV is derived from the long-wheelbase Chevrolet... Read Escalade EXT Review
SRX
Category: Fullsize/Large SUV
MSRP: $38,880 - $46,580 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 13 - 15 / Hwy 20 - 23 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 7
Average Consumer Rating: Read Ratings
KBB Review: Combining the sure-footed stability of a performance sedan with the versatile utility of an SUV makes the 2008 Cadillac SRX one of the automaker's more attractive offerings. The SRX has the power, moves and luxury trappings to compete with such favorites as the BMW X5 and the Infiniti... Read SRX Review
STS
Category: Midsize Sedan
MSRP: $44,550 - $83,640 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 13 - 17 / Hwy 19 - 26 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating: Read Ratings
KBB Review: The verdict is in on the 2008 Cadillac STS-V: It's an unmitigated success. Some had doubts a Cadillac could ever play in the same arena as the famed M cars from BMW, the AMG offerings of Mercedes-Benz or the R models from Jaguar, but the STS-V has left even its harshest critics... Read STS Review
XLR
Category: Subcompact Convertible
MSRP: $81,490 - $103,530 View Pricing
Gas Mileage: City 14 - 15 / Hwy 21 - 24 View Specs
Max Seating Capactiy: 2
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KBB Review: Companion to the luxurious XLR roadster is the XLR-V, a supercharged dynamo intended to challenge the best from Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar and Porsche. On paper, the XLR-V certainly meets all the criteria, with a 443-horsepower supercharged V8 engine, a sub five-second zero-to-60-mph... Read XLR Review
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