Cadillac's new CTS is hard not
to like. It's been a long time since people have been able to say they
like a Cadillac. This new CTS is the type of car that gets admiring
glances from everyone. It gets thumbs ups all along the road. And everyone who
drives it appreciates its combination of German road feel and Cadillac ride.
The
first thing that strikes you about CTS is its inspired styling. So many
cars these days have what can only be classified as bland styling. In many cases
that makes sense, because you want a conservative look to your sedan. But if
you're plunking out $37,565 for a car, you want something that is instantly
recognizable and something that people will appreciate when they see you coming
down the road.
In truth, the Cadillac Catera, which was the predecessor to the CTS, had
uninspired styling. It had nice styling, but it was pretty normal looking.
CTS, on the other hand, embraces Cadillac's edgy styling, with hard lines and
sharp angles. The "face" of the CTS will be seen in Cadillac's two-seater sports
car that is due in the near future. It is similar to the Escalade and Escalade
EXT faces as well, sharing the edgy look. There are angles to the headlight and
taillight nacelles that are striking. It is a beautiful car by my
standards and, judging by bystanders reactions as I drive by, by other
people's standards as well.
There's one disadvantage to the edgy styling of the CTS. We discovered that
the paint on the rear "bumper" was chipped at the extreme point, probably from
too much "hunt and feel" parking. This could obviously be corrected on future
versions of the car.
Inside
the CTS, you sit behind a wood and leather steering wheel and the standard
complement of gauges, as well as an analog clock. Obviously, all the other
functions are handled by computer readouts on the dash. There is an excellent
Bose sound system that offered great entertainment and was relatively easy to
figure out. There were times when we had trouble exploring some of the options,
but in general you don't need a Ph.D. in computer science to figure out the
radio.
The radio had a tuning knob so you didn't have to figure out some graphic
symbols to find the stations you wanted. It was easy to figure out, tune and set
the stations you want in memory.
In the center of the sound system was a CD player and there was a cassette
player as well.
The HVAC system was equally easy to decipher. It was a dual zone system so my
wife and I could figure out what temperature we each wanted the vehicle to be
with a minimum of haggling.
Under the hood is a 3.2-liter V6 that delivers 220 horsepower. It is
connected to the rear wheels through a five-speed automatic gearbox. There was
no auto-stick option, which would have been a help on more challenging roads.
The dash itself had a nice look to it, with a minimum of wood trim. As with
much of the trim in the vehicle, there was a wood shift knob and wood pieces on
the door pull handles. Those, and the wood on the steering wheel, were the only
pieces of wood trim in the car.
I had one problem with the instruments. I happen to like my instruments to be
bright. The brightness control is on the overhead console, and I had to look in
the owner's manual to find where it was.
Performance
of the CTS is very good. Obviously, if it's competing against the Lexus ES300
and the Infiniti I35, so it's in the same performance class. It would have been
nice to have a slightly more powerful engine, but the CTS is well powered.
Ride quality is slightly on the soft side. I might have liked it to be
slightly firmer, but firmness reduces ride quality, and this is, after all, a
Cadillac, so one would assume a softer ride than one would expect from a more
sporty brand. I think a sport suspension option with stiffer springs and shocks
would be a valuable option for the CTS.
Cruise control switches are on the steering wheel, as is a sound system
volume knob and station hunter. Wiper controls are on the right stalk with a
down to wipe one-wipe function.
All in all, I think the Cadillac CTS is an excellent vehicle. It gives a good
example of what Cadillac styling is going to be like over the next couple of
years and I find that to be exciting. There are no fins, and in this case it's
fine. It has vertical taillights, though, which is close enough.
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Specifications
| Engine Type |
3.2L DOHC V6 |
| Horsepower |
220 @ 6000 RPM |
| Torque |
220 @ 3400 RPM |
| Fuel Recommended |
Regular Unleaded. |
Transmission (std)
Transmission (opt.) |
5-speed manual transmission
5-speed electronically controlled automatic |
| Drive Type |
Rear wheel drive |
| Tires - Standard |
P225/55HR16 All-Season |
| Overall Length |
190.1" |
| Wheelbase |
113.4 |
| Width |
70.6" |
| Turning Diameter |
35.5 ft Curb to Curb |
| Curb Weight |
3,509 lbs. |
| Fuel Tank |
17.5 Gals. |
| Miles Per Gallon |
EPA city 18 , hwy 25. |
| Acceleration 0 to 60 |
7.1 Seconds (5-speed stick) |
| As-Tested Sticker Price |
$29,350 |
2003 Cadillac CTS Rear Wheel Drive Sport Sedan
Standard Equipment
- 8-way power driver seat
- Leather Seating Areas
- Leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob
- Dual Zone Climate Control, Electronic
- OnStar™ System
- Sound System — AM/FM Stereo, Cassette, Single in-dash
CD player with 200 watt and 7 speakers
- Steering Wheel with Fingertip Controls
- Traction Control — Full Speed Range/Brake and Engine
- Wheels, Cast Aluminum
- Brakes, Power Four-Wheel Disc,
front and rear ventilated
with Anti-Lock
- Front side-mounted airbags
- Front and rear head airbags
Major Available Options
- 5-Speed Automatic transmission
- Express Open Sunroof
- Heated Front Seats
- Bose® audio system with 6-Disc CD Changer
- CD based Navigation system
- H.I.D. Headlamps
- Premium paint: Garnet Red or White Diamond
- Split-folding Rear Seat
- CTS Luxury Package - Includes: 8-way power passenger seat, Memory seat,
electrochromic inside rearview mirror with compass, Wood Trim Package
including wood-trimmed steering wheel, door handles and shift knob, audible
Theft Deterrent System, and 3-channel Homelink Garage Door Opener.
- CTS Luxury Sport Package - Includes features of CTS Luxury Package plus:
sport-tuned suspension with rear leveling, performance brake lining,
speed-sensitive steering and Stabilitrak 2.0, 17" cast aluminum wheels,
P225/50VR17 tires
For more information on the CTS, visit Cadillac.com
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