American luxury marque Cadillac is owned by General Motors and was established all the way back in 1902 in Michigan, U.S. For the 2012 model year, Cadillac is offering two wagon models: the Cadillac CTS and its supped-up version, the Cadillac CTS-V. Cadillac has always been known for its luxurious vehicles and innovative technologies, especially its luxurious full-size Cadillac sedans. The CTS is Cadillac's first non-hearse wagon to be sold in America, since late 2009 The wagons are still mad... (full review continues below)
American luxury marque Cadillac is owned by General Motors and was established all the way back in 1902 in Michigan, U.S. For the 2012 model year, Cadillac is offering two wagon models: the Cadillac CTS and its supped-up version, the Cadillac CTS-V. Cadillac has always been known for its luxurious vehicles and innovative technologies, especially its luxurious full-size Cadillac sedans. The CTS is Cadillac's first non-hearse wagon to be sold in America, since late 2009 The wagons are still made primarily for the European market, however .The CTS was first unveiled as a 2010 model at the 2008 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
The 2012 Cadillac CTS has a starting MSRP of 38,365 and a 2.6-liter V6 base engine that produces 304 horsepower. It gets 18 mpg in the city and an impressive 27 mpg on the highway. The CTS wagon comes in four separate trims: the base trim (from $39,095), the Luxury trim, the Performance trim, and the Premium trim. The CTS comes with a roomy and elegant interior, a plethora of technological features, and secure and capable handling. For the 2012 year, the CTS gained additional horsepower, new options, and a standard Bluetooth feature. The CTS wagon competes with vehicles such as the Saab 9-3X Griffin. The sedan model is now in its fourth generation and competes with BMW 335i, the Infiniti G37, and the Chrysler 300.The Wagon is available with AWD or 4WD and features a 2.6-liter V6 engine with variable valve timing or a 2.0-liter DOHC V6 engine. There is one choice for transmission: 6-speed automatic, and the wagon procures 270 horsepower or 304 horsepower, depending on the trim.
The 2012 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon has fantastic sports upgrades of the already impressive CTS wagon and wagon. The CTS-V wagon has an MSRP of $64,515 and a 6.2-liter V8 base engine that produces a jaw-dropping 556 horsepower. If you're looking for a lot of power with all the traditional Cadillac styling still apparent, the CTS-V is a great choice for you. This wagon gets 14 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the highway. It also doesn't skimp on providing a luxurious and elegant cabin and excellent handling. It's only available in one trim, the base and comes with such standard features as: Stability and Traction Control, a helpful navigation system, leather and faux suede upholstery, a Bose surround sound audio system, a choice of manual or automatic transmission, side/curtain airbags, and satellite radio.. This is the CTS-V's fourth year since its complete redesign, and throughout this time, it's managed to stay on top of its sporty competitors, like the Audi A4 wagon and the BMW 3-Series wagon. This wagon holds five and has options such as heated seats, a sunroof, and steering wheel and shifter covers. It's one of the most affordable, sporty, and stylish wagon models on the market today.