View Full Version : DTS replacement reportedly due 12-2010


Loveldos
07-02-09, 09:38 PM
Here is an article about the "replacement," or next generation, for the DTS model due 12-2011:

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/02/report-cadillac-dts-to-be-replaced-by-xts-which-will-be-built/

If this article is accurate, there likely will be preview information coming out soon! I hope Cadillac doesn't abandon the DTS' loyal customer base--and makes the styling outstanding!

Superjim
07-02-09, 11:34 PM
Here is an article about the "replacement," or next generation, for the DTS model due 12-2011:

http://www.autoblog.com/2009/07/02/report-cadillac-dts-to-be-replaced-by-xts-which-will-be-built/

If this article is accurate, there likely will be preview information coming out soon! I hope Cadillac doesn't abandon the DTS' loyal customer base--and makes the styling outstanding!


I hope the same thing, because if they build it the size of a Regel...I won't be buying one.

I will be getting another one..probably in the fall of 2010 or 2011.
If the Cadillac is still a BIG CAR...thats what I will get.
If they downsize it...may as well get a Buick or a Chevy and save a lot of money.

Jim

CaddiLukKing
07-03-09, 01:05 AM
have you seen the new2010 Lacross buick... looks like a slimed down LS460 but i like it... reminds me of the new Jag xjf

c5 rv
07-03-09, 08:57 AM
The XTS will be built on the same platform as the 2010 LaCrosse. (I believe it is called the Regal in Canada.) I hope Cadillac offers a bench seat version for those DTS owners that like that configuration. The LaCrosse does not offer a front bench.

southsider
07-05-09, 07:55 PM
If I wanted a small car, I wouldn't have bought a DTS. Let's hope they come out with something still worth calling a Cadillac.

Superjim
07-05-09, 10:02 PM
^^^^ what southsider said.

Heres hoping they will at least stretch the chassis a bit...so you can still call it a Cadillac without being embarrassed by it.

Texas Jim

ral1960
07-07-09, 12:08 AM
The Lacrosse has very poor headroom and trunkspace, comparable to a CTS but wider and with more legroom, yet it's taller, longer, and wider than a Malibu or CTS on the outside.
There would be no point in Cadillac building a Lacrosse-sized car, they'll have to go up a size, in height and caboose at least.