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Mike Colias: L.a. offers sobering reality check for Cadillac
When I arrived here for a work trip this week -- my first visit to L.A. in about seven years -- I expected to see a lot of Hondas and Toyotas clogging this city's infamously congested freeways.
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Daily News Briefs: May 25, 2012
Cadillac is rolling out its touch-sensitive CUE system, Cadillac User Experience, as standard in the new XTS sedan and refreshed SRX crossover , and optional in the smaller ATS sedan .
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Cadillac XTS configurator ready for your own personal livery
You can now attack the 2013 Cadillac XTS configurator with tame abandon. Why tame? Because there are hardly any options; understandable for a temporary flagship just about everything is standard or included in a trim package.
2013 Cadillac XTS fills void at top of GM brand
Cadillac put its new full-size luxury sedan through the paces in its natural environment this week - the twisting and congested roads between Beverly Hills and Malibu.
Rather than saying what it is, the men and women of Cadillac are quick to note all the things the new 2013 Cadillac XTS is not; it's not their flagship, it's not a replacement for the DTS or the STS, it's not directly competing with any of those German luxury brands and most of all, the car is not finished yet, even though it will go on sale in ... (more)
Automakers Struggle to Create an iPhone-Simple User Interface
As automakers continue to load vehicles with the features and functionality people expect from their portable devices, the in-dash user interface has become a branding battleground - and the Achilles' heel of the increasingly connected car.
Cadillac Escalade To Stick to Truck-Based Formula for Fourth-Generation
Cadillac hasn't had a traditional flagship on the market in a long time. Sorry DTS, you didn't cut it.
Cadillac plans string of new models after XTS
As bright futures go, Cadillac isn't a bad place to be right now. From a scant three models today -- SRX crossover; CTS compact sedan and Escalade SUV -- it's planning a steady cadence of new introductions that is sure to broaden its share of the luxury market.
GM Makes Changes To U.S. Sales Team
In preparation for numerous product launches in the coming months, General Motors North America President Mark Reuss today announced the following changes for U.S. sales executives: Alan Batey, 49, is appointed to the newly created position of GM vice president, U.S. Sales and Service.
High-tech interiors drive future vehicles
The interior of your next vehicle will be driven by technology and entertainment systems, and in the next few years, could include "augmented reality" technology that spreads across your windshield, showing you roadway lines and exits, automakers and suppliers say.
New Chevy crossover set for Canadian markets, but not U.S.
Ahead of the vehicle's debut at this fall's Paris Auto Show, General Motors' Chevrolet brand announced its new 2013 Trax small crossover will launch in 140 countries globally, including Canada and Mexico by the end of this year, but not in the United States.
Cadillac Plans Genius Bar For Its New In-Car Infotainment System
Following in the footsteps of Lexus , Cadillac will be offering new customer care and tech support services similar to Apple's Genius Bar for the launch of its new infotainment system.
GM to Put Brakes on Facebook Advertising
General Motors has been embracing technology recently. Last week, the Detroit-based auto manufacturer announced it is giving away free Apple Inc.
A proactive approach could lower auto insurance rates
General Motors is taking a proactive approach to automotive safety with its all-new 2013 Cadillac XTS.
General Motors 2013 Cadillac XTS sedan comes with iPad: All about CUE
General Motors are adding a host of entertainment systems for their customers. Their new 2013 Cadillac XTS sedan will come with a free Apple iPad.
2012 Cadillac SRX 3.6 AWD Instrumented Test: Third Engine's More Charming
It took Goldilocks considerably less time than Cadillac to settle on option three.
A recovering GM is losing ground at home
General Motors Co.'s share of a strengthening U.S. vehicle market has taken a hit so far in 2012, a sour note in its remarkable recovery story.
7-inch iPad on track for October 2012 release, $200 to $250 price
Apple will be going forward with the 7-inch iPad, currently targeting an October 2012 release alongside the new iPhone, and -- here's the killer -- at a $200 to $250 price point.
More details emerge about new RWD Cadillac flagship
Every single Cadillac XTS post ends up with comments deploring the sedan's FWD even a post that speaks of nothing more than the iPad buyers will get with the car.
Cadillac and Lincoln: Unstretched limos
AMERICAN presidents have had Cadillacs or Lincolns as official limousines since Franklin Roosevelt, who had one of each-his Cadillac was a bulletproof one, confiscated from Al Capone.
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