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Automaker Cadillac has a rich tradition of building exciting, highly regarded sedans as well as coupes. However, changes made to its line up over the past decade have resulted in a fleet of vehicles that now consists exclusively of sedans, crossovers, and sport utility vehicles. Gone are the days of the super size Eldorado and the Coupe de Ville, vehicles that long stood for Cadillac quality and excess. Today, plans are underway to bring in a coupe to compete against European rivals Mercedes, Audi, and BMW. Please read on for more information about the proposed CTS derived coupe.
The proposed CTS coupe being planned by Cadillac will not be an Eldorado nor will it be an updated version of the Coupe de Ville. As a large midsize two door model, the CTS coupe will be larger than its European competitors, but vastly smaller than preceding Cadillac coupes.
A 2008 Calendar Year Introduction
Slated for an overhaul for the 2009 model year, the CTS sedan will be the basis for the new coupe, thus virtually all of the parts will be shared between the two cars with the majority of the differences showing up in the roof pillars. Cash strapped General Motors wants to produce the car badly, but they don't want to go overboard with development costs. Thus, the coupe and sedan would share an overwhelming majority of the same components.
Downsides to the New Coupe
The CTS coupe does have at least two downsides to it. First of all, the luxury coupe market isn't that large and it has been shrinking. Second of all, the CTS will be larger than its European competitors more along the lines of the biggest cars from Mercedes and BMW. This could cause confusion for buyers, especially if the CTS is aimed at smaller cars but is sized with the larger models.
Upsides to the New Coupe
On the positive side, the CTS coupe throws open an important and profitable area of the car market to Cadillac. As part of its ongoing appeal toward harnessing younger buyers, the CTS will do for Cadillac in 2008 and beyond what the Escalade did earlier in the decade: lower the average age of Cadillac owners. The younger the buyer is, the better the chance that Cadillac will have them as customers for the long haul.
GM's Money Woes Could Scuttle the Project
Of course, GM's financial woes could cast doubt on the new model even though the CTS sedan is a go. Plus, it isn't certain yet just how many coupes Cadillac would have to sell in order to turn a profit. Yet, if the car is built it could further signal GM's commitment to building cars that buyers really want, a complaint that some consumers have voiced as reasons why they have left the general behind.
The smart money says the CTS coupe will be given the green light. Cadillac needs this car and consumers want a luxury coupe to light up their world. Who better than Cadillac?
Copyright 2006 – Matt Keegan is a freelance automotive writer covering the classics, new models, and industry trends. Your Cadillac or other fine vehicle could profit from the installation of superior aftermarket products made by top manufacturers including ATE, Hawk, and EBC.
Preview Of The New Cadillac Coupe
Automaker Cadillac has a rich tradition of building exciting, highly regarded sedans as well as coupes. However, changes made to its line up over the past decade have resulted in a fleet of vehicles that now consists exclusively of sedans, crossovers, and sport utility vehicles. Gone are the days of the super size Eldorado and the Coupe de Ville, vehicles that long stood for Cadillac quality and excess. Today, plans are underway to bring in a coupe to compete against European rivals Mercedes, Audi, and BMW. Please read on for more information about the proposed CTS derived coupe.
The proposed CTS coupe being planned by Cadillac will not be an Eldorado nor will it be an updated version of the Coupe de Ville. As a large midsize two door model, the CTS coupe will be larger than its European competitors, but vastly smaller than preceding Cadillac coupes.
A 2008 Calendar Year Introduction
Slated for an overhaul for the 2009 model year, the CTS sedan will be the basis for the new coupe, thus virtually all of the parts will be shared between the two cars with the majority of the differences showing up in the roof pillars. Cash strapped General Motors wants to produce the car badly, but they don't want to go overboard with development costs. Thus, the coupe and sedan would share an overwhelming majority of the same components.
Downsides to the New Coupe
The CTS coupe does have at least two downsides to it. First of all, the luxury coupe market isn't that large and it has been shrinking. Second of all, the CTS will be larger than its European competitors more along the lines of the biggest cars from Mercedes and BMW. This could cause confusion for buyers, especially if the CTS is aimed at smaller cars but is sized with the larger models.
Upsides to the New Coupe
On the positive side, the CTS coupe throws open an important and profitable area of the car market to Cadillac. As part of its ongoing appeal toward harnessing younger buyers, the CTS will do for Cadillac in 2008 and beyond what the Escalade did earlier in the decade: lower the average age of Cadillac owners. The younger the buyer is, the better the chance that Cadillac will have them as customers for the long haul.
GM's Money Woes Could Scuttle the Project
Of course, GM's financial woes could cast doubt on the new model even though the CTS sedan is a go. Plus, it isn't certain yet just how many coupes Cadillac would have to sell in order to turn a profit. Yet, if the car is built it could further signal GM's commitment to building cars that buyers really want, a complaint that some consumers have voiced as reasons why they have left the general behind.
The smart money says the CTS coupe will be given the green light. Cadillac needs this car and consumers want a luxury coupe to light up their world. Who better than Cadillac?
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Is a 1974 Cadillac Eldorado convertible a good first car?
I think it would be a cool car and probably safe too. anyone know gas mileage or problems with the car in general? Does the front wheel drive give it decent gas mileage?
That'll be a very POOR first car....
It is NOT a safe car, although you might "feel" safe. It's large but it was made before the idea of "crumple zone" was in common use, and of course no air bags. The seat belt does not have the tentioner either.
Can you stand gas mileage in low teens? Problems? You are looking at a car that was made 33 years ago. It will be a nice car, but it will require maintenance, and if anything gives out, it won't be a surprise. Any machine, well engineered or otherwise, will suffer breakage after that many years. Can you afford to maintain it? What about rust? It was made before galvanizing dip was in use. It may look nice outside but could it be a "swiss cheese?"
Do you know the history of the vehicle? Do you think for 33 years, it remained accident free? (ones serious enough to be a concern)
If you insist on getting the car, please be sure to have an independent mechanic check it out before you sign anything. It will be the money well spent.
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