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Rumors: Cadillac Contemplates Diesel Engines for its New Models
Cadillac is enjoying resurgence thanks to a raft of good-looking new models that also promise to be much more competitive than their predecessors. Still, it is missing something that its European competitors in the luxury segment such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz already have: diesel engines. But that may change soon as during an interview at the LA Auto Show, Don Butler, Cadillac’s marketing vice president, said that GM's luxury division is considering adding diesels to its engine range.
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Cadillac Diesels Will Come To The Us But Not Before 2020
In order to make it as a global luxury brand Cadillac needs to offer diesel engines, even in the United States. That will happen, CEO Johan de Nysschen says, but not too soon. Read more »...
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Official: 2013 Cadillac Ats Gets New 2.0-liter Turbo With 270hp, Plus 2.5l And 3.6l V6 Engines [video]
Cadillac is not…horsing around with its soon-to-be revealed 2013 ATS as the Detroit automaker will offer the compact sports saloon with a newly developed 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four producing an estimated 270-horsepower and 260 lb-ft. of...
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New Volvo Concept Heading To Frankfurt To Showcase Engine And And Platform Tech
[Volvo Universe Concept from the 2011 Shanghai Auto Show Pictured Above]
Volvo announced today that it plans to reveal a new concept car at next week's Frankfurt Motor show. This new study, pictures of which have not yet been released, will highlight...
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La Show 2010: Cadillac's Urban Luxury Concept Is An Aston Martin Cygnet Killer
If you want more proof that Cadillac is once and for all abandoning its "bigger is better" mentality adapting to the times, here it is: the Urban Luxury Concept, a design study for a supermini-sized city car (think Aston Martin Cygnet) that...
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Mercedes-benz Sells Its 1.5 Millionth E-class
German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz is celebrating the delivery of 1.5 million units of the current E-Class to customers since the executive model's market launch six years ago in 2002. Overall, Merc has produced 1,270,000 sedans and 230,000 station-wagons...
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