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The Cadillac CTS is a luxury car, manufactured and marketed by General Motors from 2003 until 2019 across three generations.. Initially available as a 4-door sedan using the GM Sigma platform, GM offered the second generation CTS in 4-door sedan, 2-door coupe, and 5-door sport wagon, and the third generation as a sedan, using a stretched version of the GM Alpha platform.
Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac (/ ˈ k æ d ɪ l æ k /), is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that designs and builds luxury vehicles. Its major markets are the United States, Canada and China.
General Motors has produced two different engines called LT4: . 1996–1997 LT4 – GM Generation II Small-Block; 2015-(current) LT4 - GM Generation V Small-Block – Used in the Z06 Corvette & Cadillac CTS-V & Camaro ZL1 for years 2017 It was used in the first Car.
General Motors unveiled its completely redesigned Cadillac Escalade at an upscale party in New York this week. Our Motor Money team of John Rosevear and Rex Moore was there, and came away ...
This engine debuted on the 2008 Cadillac STS and CTS. [8] [9] GM used an LLT in all 2009–2017 Lambda-derived crossover SUVs to allow class-leading fuel economy in light of the new Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. In these crossovers, the LLT engine produced up to 288 hp (215 kW; 292 PS) and 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) of torque.
2004–2006 Cadillac SRX (RWD) 3.91:1 M82 2006-2009 Pontiac Solstice; 2007-2009 Saturn Sky; 2.92:1 M82 2004–2006 Holden WL Statesman/Caprice (RWD) 2004–2006 Holden VZ Commodore (RWD) 2005–2009 Chevrolet Omega (RWD) 2006–2009 Holden VE Commodore (RWD) 2008–2009 Pontiac G8 (RWD) 3.42:1 MX5 2004–2006 Cadillac CTS (AWD) 2004–2006 ...
The trip computer's display in a 2004 Acura TL, tracking the average mileage, average speed, and distance traveled for the stated time period. Trip computer display A trip computer is a computer fitted to some cars ; most modern trip computers record, calculate, and display the distance travelled, the average speed, the average fuel consumption ...
The 6L 50 (and similar 6L 45) is a 6-speed longitudinally-mounted automatic transmission produced by General Motors.It is very similar in design to the larger GM 6L 80 and 6L 90, and is produced at GM Powertrain plants in Toledo, Ohio; Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico; and by the independent Punch Powerglide company in Strasbourg, France.