Thursday, November 1, 2007
2008 Cadillac STS V-6 - Previews
When we first reported on Cadillac’s refreshed 2008 STS from the New York auto show, we quoted the new base engine—a 3.6-liter DOHC direct-injection V-6—at 298 horsepower and 268 pound-feet of torque. Since then, four more of each have been found, bringing the totals to 302 and 272, respectively.
That’s just 18 fewer ponies than in the optional 4.6-liter Northstar V-8, and the V-6 model will likely cost some $9000 less. Nine grand for 18 horsepower!? That rivals some of the deals you’ll find on Shelby Mustangs.
2008 Cadillac STS V-6
2008 Cadillac STS V-6
Attached to that new engine is the six-speed automatic from the STS V8 Combined with the more powerful 3.6, the duo is good for 0-to-60-mph sprints in a claimed 6.5 seconds, a projection we consider fully doable after our first contact with the car.
As we mentioned in our New York coverage, the 2008 STS receives a new grille inspired by the SISTEEN CONCEPT . Elsewhere, the exterior is all jeweled up with chrome door handles and trunklid trim plus fender “air extractors” that don’t function since air can’t pass through solid plastic. They look nice, anyway.
2008 Cadillac STS V-6 - Updates
2008 Cadillac STS V-6 - Features
2008 Cadillac STS V-6 - Features
2008 Cadillac STS V-6 - Features
Cadillac STS 2008
2008 Cadillac STS V-6 - Safety Features
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Finer Than the German Cars?
Other than these few small technological nits we would simply not pick on the order form, the 2008 Cadillac STS is a vast improvement over the 2007. Expect ever-so-moderate price increases over ’07 stickers ($43,135 for a V-6 and $52,555 for a V-8). Is this STS the one to knock off the luxury sedan leaders? Our initial impression is a hesitant maybe. The materials in the interior are not quite up to par, and some of the switches and buttons lack the precision feel of the competition, but the new base engine and improved steering make compelling arguments for this Caddy.