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Oshawa to get General Motors' new Cadillac
Oshawa to get General Motors' new Cadillac
General Motors Corp. will build a new luxury stretch sedan called the Cadillac XTS at its assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont., according to suppliers briefed on the automaker’s latest product plans.
Cadillac DTS Replacement
Cadillac DTS Replacement
carthrottle.com — The current DTS is getting long in the tooth, and it never was really an active part of Cadillac’s renaissance that began with the CTS. It did get an update in 2006 that somewhat helped to align it with the rest of Cadillac’s lineup, but that didn’t help to bring it into ... (more) Cadillac DTS Replacement
REPORT: Cadillac DTS to be replaced by XTS, which will be built in Canada alongside new Buick Regal
REPORT: Cadillac DTS to be replaced by XTS, which will be built in Canada alongside new Buick Regal
autoblog.com — The days of Cadillac's big DTS sedan are numbered as the plant that builds it will soon be shut down and re-tooled. The Detroit Hamtramck assembly plant that builds the DTS and Buick Lucerne will switch over to building the Chevy Volt in 2010 and ... (more) REPORT: Cadillac DTS to be replaced by XTS, which will ...
Review: 2010 Cadillac SRX charts a new course for the thick part of the market
Review: 2010 Cadillac SRX charts a new course for the thick part of the market
autoblog.com — 2010 Cadillac SRX - Click above for high-res image gallery The first generation Cadillac SRX brought General Motors' premium brand into the crossover segment, providing better fuel economy compared to similarly sized SUVs while also delivering ... (more) Review: 2010 Cadillac SRX charts a new course for the ...
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Cadillac XTS Reportedly To Replace STS, DTS [Over The Back Fence]
Jalopnik — Blue hairs, rejoice! The Canuckian National Post reports Cadillac's big sedans, DTS and STS-replacing sedan has a name — Cadillac XTS. It'll be built at the Oshawa, Ontario Camaro plant on the Epsilon II platform. Sale date? Late 2011. [NationalPost] ...

REPORT: Cadillac DTS to be replaced by XTS, which will be built in Canada alongside new Buick Regal
Autoblog — Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Plants/Manufacturing, Cadillac The days of Cadillac's big DTS sedan are numbered as the plant that builds it will soon be shut down and re-tooled. The Detroit Hamtramck assembly plant that builds the DTS and Buick Lucerne will switch over to building the Chevy Volt in 2010 and the current products are both long in the tooth. The National Post is reporting that the new Cadillac flagship will be dubbed XTS and will be produced at the Oshawa assembly plant. It will be built alongside an updated ...

Report: GM to Replace DTS with 2012 Cadillac XTS
Automobile Rumor Central — ... to produce V-series iterations of Cadillac’s models. The National Post also reports that the XTS may share its platform with two other GM vehicles--one of which will be the completely redesigned 2013 Chevrolet Impala. Although the Impala will be seven years old by 2013, GM was forced to put the project on the backburner due to financial hardship, pushing the launch date of the new vehicle back. Source: The National Post

Sin confirmar: El sustituto del DTS se llamará XTS y será fabricado en Canadá
Autoblog Español — ... El National Post informa que el sustituto del DTS cambiará no sólo de base técnica, sino también de nombre. Se llamará XTS, y será fabricado en la planta que General Motors tiene en Oshawa, Canadá. Allí, será ensamblado junto a los más prosaicos ...

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Oshawa to get GM’s new CadillacBeyond.Ca Blog
General Motors Corp. will build a new luxury stretch sedan called the Cadillac XTS at its assembly plant in Oshawa, Ont., according to suppliers briefed on the automaker’s latest product plans.