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Cmicasa the GREAT @ Jul 30th 2007 9:08AM
This is confusing... as are all of these predictions being put out by the magazines about the future Cadillacs.
They say that the CTS will compete with the smaller 3series, yet go on to say that there is a smaller Cadillac on it's way (BLS) to expand their range.
PLAIN AND SIMPLE:
CTS will compete with the 5series... which is actually smaller BTW
The BLS will compete with the 3 series
The STS replacement (XLS) will compete with the 7series
Leave the SRX alone in the name dept and simply improve it more. It is a class leading CUV already, but lacks the support it needs to compete in sales. A Smaller CUV should be added to the line-up not as a replacement for the SRX.
1337 @ Jul 30th 2007 9:50AM
This is certainly the way Cadillac wants you to see its lineup. However, as seen with the current CTS and STS, the CTS is priced more like a 3-series than a 5-series, and you could almost buy two STSes for the price of a 7-series.
It may be more accurate to say the CTS competes with the Infiniti G35, as the G35 is about the size of a 5-series and is priced a bit below the 3-series.