A wider stance and more horsepower make this hot rod Caddy wagon not like the others.
The family Cadillac CTS-V four-door sedan has just turned into a track beast. It's got 850 horsepower, which is 200 more than stock, and the father can both daily it and race it on the weekends.
This isn’t just a regular Cadillac CTS-V—it’s the coupe version from that brief window when Cadillac decided to lean hard into angular design and actual performance. The 2011 CTS-V Coupe came out ...
Are you thinking about sprucing up your life with a luxury four-door muscle car that does not break the bank and offers plenty of oomph for some fun at the local racetrack? If you said yes, then you ...
View post: Is Car Ownership Dead? Why You Should Lease Your Daily Driver During a Web-chat held on General Motors’ FastLane blog, GM’s former product head and newly appointed Vice Chairman, Bob Lutz, ...
Before there were roadster shows or "most beautiful" trophies taller than your wife, before anyone thought of pinstriping their car's framerails or plating the steering box, and before there were ...
These days, if you’re looking for a sporty Cadillac sedan with internal combustion under the hood, the Cadillac CT4 and Cadillac CT5 are solid options, especially the V-Series models. However, for ...
The CTS-V marked a new chapter in the history of Cadillac. It was a return to genuine performance thanks to a RWD layout. The brand was even bold enough to go racing with the platform. Now, one of ...