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Model: Cadillac SRX Turbo AWD Premium
Engine: 2.8-liter turbocharged V6
Horsepower/Torque: 300hp @ 5,500 rpm/295 lb.-ft. @ 2,000 rpm
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Wheelbase: 110.5 in.
Length/Width/Height: 190.3 x 75.2 x 65.7 in.
Tires: P235/55R20
Cargo volume: 29.2/61/2 cu. ft. (rear seat backs up/down)
Fuel economy: 15 mpg city/22 mpg highway
Fuel capacity: 21.0 gal.
Curb weight: 4,307 lbs.
Sticker: $53,480 (includes $825 destination charge and $1,295 in options (rear seat entertainment system))
The Bottom Line: Cadillac’s smaller entry into the SUV market is a winner. Besides its traditional Cadillac tail fins, the …
Cadillac, Luxury Cars, Minivans/Station Wagons »
CTS-V Wagon, Ho!
The station wagon just got a whole lot sexier–and faster.
Leave it to Cadillac to fill that bill with its all new CTS-V Sport Wagon show car, the forerunner of a hot production station wagon that soon will fill out the CTS lineup.
This one’s designed to haul a whole lot more than cargo–and you know what we’re talking about. It’s got the same dynamite engine that fills the engine room of the other CTS-V models: A supercharged 6.2 liter, …
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model: Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon
Engine: 3.6-liter V6
Horsepower/Torque: 304 hp @ 6,400 rpm/273 lb.-ft. @ 5,200 rpm
Transmission: 6-speed automatic with Driver Shift control
Wheelbase: 113.4 in.
Length/Width/Height: 191.3 x 72.6 x 59.1 in.
Tires: P245/45ZR19 (compact spare)
Cargo volume: 25/58 cu. ft. (rear seat backs up/down)
Fuel economy: 18 mpg city/26 mpg highway/13.9 mpg test
Fuel capacity:
Curb weight: 3,872 lbs.
Sticker: $$51,215 (includes $825 destination charge and $2,550 in options)
The Bottom Line: Like the CTS sedan and soon-to-come CTS coupe, the CTXS Sport Wagon is, as one bystander …
Bentley, Cadillac, Events, Lincoln »
The byword on the second day of press previews at the North American International Auto Show was luxury, as Lincoln and Cadillac unveiled new models to entice buyers to showrooms.
While Lincoln’s sexy new commercials provided a film noir background, Ford’s finest rolled out a substantially redone MKX crossover. The current model has been a big seller for the company, and it was clear that the redo was a carefully measured one so as not to upset the consumer applecart in …


