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2013 Cadillac ATS Compact Luxury Sedan Revealed

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ATS-V will never ever happen. GM could never put up with the unprecedented QQ from Corvette owners ....

Only reason there is a ZL1 and CTS-V is because they are 4200+ lbs and don't pose a threat to the Corvette.
 
ATS-V will never ever happen. GM could never put up with the unprecedented QQ from Corvette owners ....

Only reason there is a ZL1 and CTS-V is because they are 4200+ lbs and don't pose a threat to the Corvette.

Then it's up to the aftermarket vendors to come up with some hop up parts for the 2.0 Turbo. :awe:
 
It literally looks exactly like a CTS

All cars from a manufacturer look similar and it goes to unify a brand image. The interior is a lot different from the current CTS and the overall shape is more rounded. They also were able to get it to 3400lbs which is pretty good in today's market. Hopefully the ATS is just as safe as the CTS which is a top pick according to the IIHS, something the 3-series couldn't muster.
 
I just can't get around to the vertical head and tail lights. Cadillac is definitely on the right track...but they need to get rid of these legacy design queues.
 
2.0-liter turbo 70 horses at 5,300 RPM and 260 lb-ft at just 2,400 RPM

3.6-liter V6, which offers 318 horsepower at 6,800 RPM and 267 pound-feet of torque at 4,900 RPM

Yeah the 2.0 sounds gutless to me.

It would be the one that I'm thinking of getting. Hope you can get it with the manual and awd but I'm not holding my breath.

Yes, gutless in real life driving.
 
If it drives good I'd buy it over the current 3 series... probably not over the Audi, but we will see when this car comes out
 
All those engine choices are for the regular ATS. Not the V version.

So there's still hope. 😉

I wasn't referring to the V version, while they are great cars they are also much more expensive and less practical as a daily driver.

I was referring the the standard LS3. This would be a much less expensive and more practical alternative to the supercharged 550+ HP V series engine. I have never understood why such an engine was never an option for the CTS platform and apparently also missing from this new platform.

-KeithP
 
I wasn't referring to the V version, while they are great cars they are also much more expensive and less practical as a daily driver.

I was referring the the standard LS3. This would be a much less expensive and more practical alternative to the supercharged 550+ HP V series engine. I have never understood why such an engine was never an option for the CTS platform and apparently also missing from this new platform.

-KeithP

It was pretty close - the LS6 was in the CTS-V prior to '09.
 
You mean the LS2? LS6 was pre-06.

Oops, yeah. I was more so referring to the n/a LS motor being used in the first-gen CTS-V, but yes you're correct.
I have never understood why such an engine was never an option for the CTS platform and apparently also missing from this new platform.
 
So according to InsideLine (at 1:36), the US market is even getting a diesel version. Then, they go on and say that they also expect a coupe version, convertible, wagon and an ATS-V version 🙂.
 
I wasn't referring to the V version, while they are great cars they are also much more expensive and less practical as a daily driver.

I was referring the the standard LS3. This would be a much less expensive and more practical alternative to the supercharged 550+ HP V series engine. I have never understood why such an engine was never an option for the CTS platform and apparently also missing from this new platform.

-KeithP

I believe that the LS3 lacks the refinement necessary for a Caddy. Yes, the CTS-V has a push rod engine, but GM really didn't have anything else that could deliver enough HP to compete at the time. While I love the car and the possibilities, most consumers don't want to live with the harshness of the LSx engines compared to a smooth V8 found in a Mercedes, BMW or Audi. The Northstar needs to be reborn and modernized to compete with others in the market.
 
I just can't get around to the vertical head and tail lights. Cadillac is definitely on the right track...but they need to get rid of these legacy design queues.

I like it better than the slanted headlights and tail lights that practically every car has these days. At least it doesn't look like everybody else on the road that way.
 
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