The Cadillac DTS replaced the Deville last year. Styling was brought in line with the current edgy Cadillac family look, but its front-wheel drive architecture is shared with the Buick Lucerne, not with its siblings that have all gone rear-wheel drive. Chassis tuning focuses on a smooth, quiet ride. Two 4.6-litre Northstar V8s are offered, both hitched to a 4-speed automatic. The higher-revving 292-hp L37 is tuned for more peak horsepower; the 275-hp LD8 puts more emphasis on quick launch and part-throttle response. DTS comes in a single model, but with multiple option packages. For 2007, new additions to the already comprehensive amenities list include standard chrome wheels, available XM satellite radio and a rear sunshade.
Looks, finally, like part of the family
Been there, done that, 4-speed automatic