GM building presidential limo, keeps development secret
General Motors is developing the next-generation Cadillac presidential limousine. The automaker is making all development secret. GM has been exclusively building the limousines that ferry...
Cadillac’s US sales chief Chase Hawkins fired over policy violation
General Motors (GM) said that it fired Cadillac's U.S. sales chief Chase Hawkins for violating company policy, reports Automotive News. The company did not disclose...
GM breaks ground on $1.3B Cadillac plant in China
General Motors broke ground on a $1.3 billion Cadillac plant in Shanghai, China. The new plant will have a capacity of 160,000 vehicles a year...
GM: 2014 Cadillac CTS will start at $46,025
General Motors announced the pricing for the 2014 Cadillac CTS sedan. It will have a starting price of $46,025, including a $925 destination fee. According...
GM hires new advertising agency for Cadillac brand
General Motors has hired a new Detroit-based consortium of three advertising agencies to manage Cadillac marketing work, Detroit Free Press reports. The consortium is controlled...
Cadillac XTS Getting 410 hp Twin-Turbo Power for 2014
What better way to improve a brand’s flagship sedan than by throwing more power under the hood? In Cadillac’s case, they have announced they’re...
Cadillac ATS And CTS Go On Aluminum, Magnesium Diet Plan
The quest for better, faster, stronger, and lighter is a continual game in the automotive arena these days and Cadillac has worked some engineering...
Cadillac Aiming High With 2014 CTS Sedan
It’s safe to say the Cadillac brand is no longer relegated to retirees and bingo hall parking lots. The current model CTS, especially, has...
Cadillac Bringing Twin-Turbo V-6 CTS To New York Auto Show
Cadillac is upping the ante with a brand new twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V-6 set to debut at the New York Auto Show. Slotted for the engine...
Cadillac ATS Drives Big Sales In January
Cadillac has announced yesterday their best domestic monthly sales in 23 years. January numbers saw a sharp 47 percent increase thanks in large part...