Snapshot
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EPA Fuel Economy:
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City:
15
17
Highway:
22
26
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Available Engines:
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302-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 (regular gas)
320-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (regular gas)
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| Available Transmissions: |
6-speed automatic w/OD
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
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New or Notable
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What We Like
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What We Don't
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| • | 302-hp V-6 or 320-hp V-8 | | • | 469-hp, supercharged V-8 (STS-V) | | • | RWD or AWD | | • | Available lane-departure warning system | | • | Available blind-spot alert | | • | 0-60 mph in less than 5 seconds (STS-V) |
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| + | Exterior styling | | + | Acceleration | | + | Handling | | + | Highway ride | | + | Child-seat accommodations | | + | Viable as daily car (STS-V) |
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| - | Some low-rent controls | | - | Confusing navigation system | | - | Below-average reliability | | - | Small trunk opening | | - | V-8 model gets pricey with options | | - | Small gas tank (STS-V) |
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Vehicle Summary
For 2008, the Cadillac STS sedan underwent one of the more dramatic restylings you're likely to see outside of a complete redesign. The STS features a powerful base engine, a performance option and a variety of high-tech safety options. The STS competes with the Infiniti M, BMW 5-Series and Lincoln MKS.
Read more
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http://www.cars.com/go/crp/research.jsp?section=summary&crpPage=summary.jsp&makeid=8&modelid=7654&year=2009&myid=10020&logtype=6&revid=&aff=national