Cadillac XTS
Wow dude, You should really get a grip. Or more appropriately, get yourself a good set of glasses. 
I wrote, "In the eyes of many, S/C is a form of 'cheating' and not really an indication of the amount of technology and R&D invested into the product." This statement does not imply that I agree with it!!!
Comprende signore?
Do you not understand that that is the way some people think, even the wealthy, educated types? I'm not one of those people. All I'm saying is that if Cadillac are to be seen as legitimate rivals, they need to compete, head-on.

I wrote, "In the eyes of many, S/C is a form of 'cheating' and not really an indication of the amount of technology and R&D invested into the product." This statement does not imply that I agree with it!!!
Comprende signore? Do you not understand that that is the way some people think, even the wealthy, educated types? I'm not one of those people. All I'm saying is that if Cadillac are to be seen as legitimate rivals, they need to compete, head-on.
Next time clarify your post and there wont be an issue, senor.
Aaron Link is a GM engineer. He beat the M3 in his CTS-V. So, amateur vs amateur, CTS-V wins.
Yes, I understand what you are saying completely. S/C are not cheating anymore than 8 cylinders vs 6 cylinders is cheating. What if I said it's cheating by using ultra high redline RPMs? Well gosh, the Germans need all those RPMs to get the same performance that Caddy gets at a much lower RPM. The bottom line is performance. Horsepower, torque, power curve, gas mileage are all aspects where Cadillac meets or exceeds the standards set by the Germans.
And that's the point Cadillac needs to drive home in their advertisements. Their performance is superior. I realize that some snobby irrational customers want Cadillac to achieve the performance in a certain way (naturally aspirated, high redlines, etc), but I can't follow that line of thought, as it makes no sense to me.
You know what I think? I think it's because the elitist BMW and Mercedes buyers are scrambling to find something, anything, which sets themselves apart from American car brands like Cadillac and Chevy that are giving them a run for their money, and in many cases, beating their cars.
As the performance numbers of Cadillac and Chevy increased, the car owners started searching for more subjective and vague reasons why BMW and Mercedes is still better.
If the day comes that Cadillac used a 9,000 RPM, DOHC, naturally aspirated engine to beat the BMWs and Mercedes, then the German car crowd would stretch the argument even further and say "Well, our cars have much more prestige and pedigree."
Yes, I understand what you are saying completely. S/C are not cheating anymore than 8 cylinders vs 6 cylinders is cheating. What if I said it's cheating by using ultra high redline RPMs? Well gosh, the Germans need all those RPMs to get the same performance that Caddy gets at a much lower RPM. The bottom line is performance. Horsepower, torque, power curve, gas mileage are all aspects where Cadillac meets or exceeds the standards set by the Germans.
And that's the point Cadillac needs to drive home in their advertisements. Their performance is superior. I realize that some snobby irrational customers want Cadillac to achieve the performance in a certain way (naturally aspirated, high redlines, etc), but I can't follow that line of thought, as it makes no sense to me.
You know what I think? I think it's because the elitist BMW and Mercedes buyers are scrambling to find something, anything, which sets themselves apart from American car brands like Cadillac and Chevy that are giving them a run for their money, and in many cases, beating their cars.
As the performance numbers of Cadillac and Chevy increased, the car owners started searching for more subjective and vague reasons why BMW and Mercedes is still better.
If the day comes that Cadillac used a 9,000 RPM, DOHC, naturally aspirated engine to beat the BMWs and Mercedes, then the German car crowd would stretch the argument even further and say "Well, our cars have much more prestige and pedigree."

You know, Cadillac had some beautiful concept cars a little while back. I wonder how much of a game changer cars like the Cien and Sixteen (not to mention the rumored "Ultra" engine and V16) would have been for the brand if produced?
Originally Posted by Big Als Z
BTW, Nesbitt said that teh X stands for All wheel drive.
An interesting viewpoint from GMI... the writer basically concurs with our thoughts in regards to Cadillac's product lineup - not bad cars per se but described as "pedestrian cars for a pedestrian market".
http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f...d-world-88257/
GM did fantastic things with the design language "Art & Science" but its time for Cadillac to step up to the mark now. Forget pushrod engines and standard tech, as the article agrees, Cadillac needs to be seen to compete with the Germans on their terms.
That's the only way Cadillac will become a success in Europe, and by virtue of success in that market, will be a hit run on its home turf.
http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f...d-world-88257/
GM did fantastic things with the design language "Art & Science" but its time for Cadillac to step up to the mark now. Forget pushrod engines and standard tech, as the article agrees, Cadillac needs to be seen to compete with the Germans on their terms.
That's the only way Cadillac will become a success in Europe, and by virtue of success in that market, will be a hit run on its home turf.
I dont ever really see that happening . BMW and Merc get to put all their resources back into its brand . GM cant do this with Cadillac , its gotta share the wealth with 2 other full line brands and a truck brand . The American market is very different . Outside of the 3-series , BMW and Merc dont sell in the USA in the volume it does in Europe , so Im not sure Cadillac being a hit in the UK would translate to the same in the US . How many 1 series sized cadillacs with a diesel engine do u think Cadillac could sell in the US ? Thats a type of car they would absolutely need in Europe to have a chance at any kind of volume . Seeing as how it would only really be plausable to sell overseas , what chassis( smaller than Alpha ) would Cadillac build a car like that off of without cutting any corners or sharing it with another GM brand ? When GM has to worry about the next gen Malibu , the new trucks , C7 ect ect , where do the resources come from for a 1 series sized car when the ATS is already in the works . What else ouside Cadillac could be built off this smaller than alpha chassis ? Even if that issue was solved , wheres the Halo . The XTS 100% would not work over there and a LWB Zeta would be laughed at as overpriced Vauxhall . So I really dont ever forsee Cadillac being a widely accepted mainstream hit in the UK in the near future , outside of the possibly the ATS . I excluded the CTS because for the most part its not all that popular over there in its current life cycle .
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I dont ever really see that happening . BMW and Merc get to put all their resources back into its brand . GM cant do this with Cadillac , its gotta share the wealth with 2 other full line brands and a truck brand . The American market is very different . Outside of the 3-series , BMW and Merc dont sell in the USA in the volume it does in Europe , so Im not sure Cadillac being a hit in the UK would translate to the same in the US . How many 1 series sized cadillacs with a diesel engine do u think Cadillac could sell in the US ? Thats a type of car they would absolutely need in Europe to have a chance at any kind of volume . Seeing as how it would only really be plausable to sell overseas , what chassis( smaller than Alpha ) would Cadillac build a car like that off of without cutting any corners or sharing it with another GM brand ? When GM has to worry about the next gen Malibu , the new trucks , C7 ect ect , where do the resources come from for a 1 series sized car when the ATS is already in the works . What else ouside Cadillac could be built off this smaller than alpha chassis ? Even if that issue was solved , wheres the Halo . The XTS 100% would not work over there and a LWB Zeta would be laughed at as overpriced Vauxhall . So I really dont ever forsee Cadillac being a widely accepted mainstream hit in the UK in the near future , outside of the possibly the ATS . I excluded the CTS because for the most part its not all that popular over there in its current life cycle .
If GM must reach economies of scale, they have Chevrolet to help achieve that. If GM considers one platform too expensive for its lower spec brands, then there are ways to also offset some of the costs.
One thing the BMW/Merc marques do not have is GM's economies of scale. So, if VW can achieve more with its platform sharing, so too could GM.
Again, I am not saying it doesn't have pedigree -- just that they could build the engine on an assembly line and, assuming they continued to have the same level of success, maintain the same pedigree they already have.
This is the last time I will attempt to clarify my point.
Realistically, none of the three companies should be making any claims of superior pedigree relative to the others.
Originally Posted by SSbaby
Btw, the 6.2L is also hand assembled... so it's not lacking in pedigree.
Btw, the 6.2L is also hand assembled... so it's not lacking in pedigree.
But I guess I had to do it anyhow even if it's totally unrelated to the thread title.
Maybe it's more appropriate to start a new thread in regards to re-invigorating Cadillac but it must be said that Cadillac need exciting product as well as legitimate cars in the luxury class, which the XTS seems to fit nicely even if the powertrain options appear to be a bit scant.
Of the luxury marques, how many have supercars in their product portfolio? BMW, MB, Audi, Jaguar have. Lexus will unleash one soon. Infiniti don't appear to have one and I'm not sure if Volvo is considered a luxury brand... but Cadillac needs product like the Cien concept. This vehicle needs to showcase GM's application of technology.
Today I had a look at an Audi R8. Boy what a machine! I don't normally even think about such extravagant cars but being the car nut that I am, I imagined myself as an owner of such a vehicle... in another favorable lifetime! This vehicle was mid engined, and the engine itself was visible from the outside. A narrow V10 borrowed from the Lamborghini Gallardo, slightly detuned to give the R8 more driveabilty than the Gallardo.
I immediately thought to myself, why can't GM sell such a car?
GM need to capture the essence of what makes these expensive machines so desirable in the eyes of buyers with lots of cash. Remember, wealthy people don't have to think pragmatically. They don't care about the fact that OHV engines have packaging advantages. They don't care about OHV engines, period!
Imagine a Cadillac Cien V10 with 500+ hp. That would get more people taking a more serious look at Cadillac. It would do no harm at all to its image. I firmly believe that Cadillac needs to be a technology brand for GM. Cadillac needs to have exclusive powertrains although the lower spec models can share powertrains with GM's other brands. As excellent as most know GM's smallblock engines to be, they don't seem to suit Cadillac's luxury aspirations and might do its image more harm than good.
It took a car like Audi's R8 - there were many people admiring the car - for me to have a rethink my GM loyalty but I wouldn't need to reconsider my loyalty if GM played in the same ballpark.
Like I said above, if VW can do it with Audi, GM can, too!
Of the luxury marques, how many have supercars in their product portfolio? BMW, MB, Audi, Jaguar have. Lexus will unleash one soon. Infiniti don't appear to have one and I'm not sure if Volvo is considered a luxury brand... but Cadillac needs product like the Cien concept. This vehicle needs to showcase GM's application of technology.
Today I had a look at an Audi R8. Boy what a machine! I don't normally even think about such extravagant cars but being the car nut that I am, I imagined myself as an owner of such a vehicle... in another favorable lifetime! This vehicle was mid engined, and the engine itself was visible from the outside. A narrow V10 borrowed from the Lamborghini Gallardo, slightly detuned to give the R8 more driveabilty than the Gallardo.
I immediately thought to myself, why can't GM sell such a car?
GM need to capture the essence of what makes these expensive machines so desirable in the eyes of buyers with lots of cash. Remember, wealthy people don't have to think pragmatically. They don't care about the fact that OHV engines have packaging advantages. They don't care about OHV engines, period!
Imagine a Cadillac Cien V10 with 500+ hp. That would get more people taking a more serious look at Cadillac. It would do no harm at all to its image. I firmly believe that Cadillac needs to be a technology brand for GM. Cadillac needs to have exclusive powertrains although the lower spec models can share powertrains with GM's other brands. As excellent as most know GM's smallblock engines to be, they don't seem to suit Cadillac's luxury aspirations and might do its image more harm than good.
It took a car like Audi's R8 - there were many people admiring the car - for me to have a rethink my GM loyalty but I wouldn't need to reconsider my loyalty if GM played in the same ballpark.
Like I said above, if VW can do it with Audi, GM can, too!
Of the luxury marques, how many have supercars in their product portfolio? BMW, MB, Audi, Jaguar have. Lexus will unleash one soon. Infiniti don't appear to have one and I'm not sure if Volvo is considered a luxury brand... but Cadillac needs product like the Cien concept. This vehicle needs to showcase GM's application of technology.
Today, the answer is 2. MB and Audi. Lexus is going to the party shortly with the LFA.
I moved my response to a more appropriate thread...
https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/sho...7&postcount=62
Last edited by SSbaby; Jan 26, 2010 at 10:10 PM.
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