Thursday, March 3, 2011

2006 Cadillac CTS Overview

2006 Cadillac CTS
2006 Cadillac CTS
2006 Cadillac CTS

Cadillac's smallest sedan gets revised sport and performance packages for 2006. Three models are offered. CTS 2.8 has a 210-hp V6. CTS 3.6 has a 255-hp V6. The high-performance CTS-V has a 400-hp V8. A 6-speed manual transmission is standard for all. V6s offer a 5-speed automatic with manual shift gate. Also standard are ABS, front side airbags, curtain side airbags, and OnStar assistance. Leather upholstery is optional for the 2.8, standard elsewhere. For '06, the available Sport Package adds to V6s a limited-slip differential, antiskid system, xenon headlights, sport suspension, and 17-inch wheels vs. 16s. The revised Wheel Performance Package adds to the 3.6 model speed-variable steering assist, uprated brakes, sport suspension, load-leveling suspension, and 18-inch wheels. Added during the model year, the Wheel Sport Appearance Package gives the 3.6 CTS-V-style trim elements. CTS-V includes the sport suspension, uprated brakes, antiskid system, and 18-inch wheels with run-flat tires. A navigation system with voice activation is optional for V6 models, standard for CTS-V.

COMPETITION


Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Premium Midsize Cars sport interior dimensions similar to Midsize Cars. Premium Midsize Cars offer more luxury, performance, and prestige when compared to Midsize Cars. This segment is one of the industry's fastest-growing categories.

Our Best Buys include Acura TL, Cadillac CTS, and Infiniti M. Our Recommended picks include the Acura RL, Infiniti G35, Lexus ES 330, and Mercedes-Benz E-Class.

New or significantly redesigned models include Lexus GS, Lincoln Zephyr, and Mercedes-Benz CLS.

Cadillac CTS-V

The Cadillac CTS-V is a high performance version of the standard CTS. It is a series of mid-sized cars with a pushrod V-8 OHV engine and a sport-tuned suspension. The 4-door CTS-V sedan was introduced in 2004, and the CTS-V Sport Wagon and Coupe were introduced in 2010 for the 2011 model year. The sedan competes in the consumer market, alongside high-performance, luxury sedans such as the BMW M5, the Jaguar XFR, and the Mercedes E63 AMG.

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Cadillac CTS Best Cars

In its earlier years, Cadillac had little interest in making smaller cars. When market conditions finally convinced the company's managers that the brand had to have them, the resulting products elicited little favorable reaction from consumers. The modern Cadillac CTS, however, is one entry-level Cadillac that has bucked that trend.

With a cutting-edge design and extensive development work on Germany's famed Nürburgring test track, the CTS sport sedan is aimed squarely at the class leaders in one of the industry's most competitive segments. It's also a bit larger than many of the cars that it competes against in terms of price and design philosophy.

There have been two generations of the Cadillac CTS. Despite some obvious shortcomings in terms of interior design and quality, the first CTS went on to be one of Cadillac's most popular models as well as the only main domestic entry to truly compete against the top European and Japanese entry-level luxury cars. It's worth a look as a used or pre-owned model. For the second-generation CTS, Cadillac made substantial improvements to interior design and materials quality. It's an excellent luxury sport sedan, and consumers interested in this type of car should give it serious consideration.
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Current Cadillac CTS

Offering a well-sorted blend of all-American style and European-inspired tuning, the popular Cadillac CTS has made a name for itself amongst the many established players in the entry-level luxury sedan segment. Two V6 engines are available. Standard power comes from a 3.0-liter direct-injection (DI) V6 generating 270 horsepower, while the available 3.6-liter V6 puts out 304 hp. Both engines can be equipped with either a six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic. The CTS is also offered in both rear-wheel and all-wheel-drive (AWD) configurations, though AWD models are limited to the base engine and automatic transmission.

Standard equipment for the Cadillac CTS is decent, and a full complement of the latest safety technology is standard as well. There are a variety of luxury options, including leather seating, a premium audio system and a hard-drive-based navigation system that can store digital music files. Two sport suspension packages are also available to further the CTS's handling capabilities. For those looking to make the most out of each gallon of gasoline, the Eco Lux Collection option (available on the base 3.0-liter V6 only) alters aerodynamics and tires to achieve 30 mpg on the highway -- a gain of 3 mpg.

Overall, the upgraded interior and spirited powertrains have pushed the CTS into top-tier status for a luxury sport sedan. While it might not qualify for "Standard of the World" status just yet, Cadillac's entry-level model has evolved into a much more capable car all the way around and can now more than hold its own against the best cars in this segment both in terms of luxury appeal and driving prowess. There is a CTS SportWagon available and it is covered in a separate review.

Used Cadillac CTS Models

The second-generation Cadillac CTS sedan debuted for the 2008 model year and compared to the original CTS, the new model is more refined and powerful. Overall body dimensions are similar to the original CTS, but there are an additional 2 inches of track width to give the sedan a more powerful stance. The first CTS's lackluster interior was remedied via a substantially higher level of quality and a more attractive design.

There have been changes made since this generation's introduction. Prior to the 2010 model year, the base engine was a 3.6-liter V6 that made 258 horsepower -- slightly less than the current 3.0-liter direct-injection motor. Fuel economy was also lower for the '08 and '09 models, but only by about 1 mpg. The SportWagon was not available prior to '10.

The first-generation Cadillac CTS was sold from the 2003-'07 model years. When it debuted, the CTS was one of Cadillac's first cars to fully emphasize the brand's modern, angular styling themes. It was also a significant departure from traditional modern Cadillacs because of its rear-wheel drive, available manual transmission, stiff body structure and sport-oriented handling dynamics.

The car's larger-than-average exterior dimensions translated to a roomier cabin that could accommodate five adults. A fair number of features came standard, including antilock brakes and side curtain airbags. Upscale features were typically bundled as part of optional packages. Common options included a premium Bose audio system, a DVD-based navigation system, xenon headlights and a sunroof. A sport package provided a sport-tuned suspension, bigger wheels and tires, and stability control.

In its first year, the Cadillac CTS came only with a 3.2-liter V6 good for 220 hp. This was joined in 2004 by a more desirable 255-hp 3.6-liter V6. At the time, the base V6 was available with a five-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic. The larger V6 came with the automatic only. In 2005, however, the 3.2-liter engine was dropped in favor of a smaller, 210-hp 2.8-liter engine. Cadillac also upgraded the manual transmission to a six-speed unit and made it available for the 3.6-liter V6 as well.

Previous to the CTS, Cadillac's entry-level vehicle was the Catera. Based on Europe's Opel Omega, it was offered from 1997-2001. This model was not particularly popular with consumers or Edmunds.com's editorial staff, and it's recommended that used-car shoppers consider other vehicles in this segment.

2011 Mercedes-Benz C63 gets a facelift Geneva Motor Show


Mercedes-Benz has released their face lifted C63 AMG to the public at the Geneva Motor Show. The facelift comes with an aggressive new front fascia, an aluminum hood, a single-bar grille and new headlights with LED indicators.

Other highlights include a modified rear bumper with black diffuser insert, revised tail lights, and restyled 18 inch alloy wheels. In the interior you’ll find a new dashboard, an upgraded instrument cluster, dark aluminum trim and piano black accents. As a nice extra all Mercedes C63 AMG models are outfitted with an improved suspension that features an anti-roll bar and revised spring rates.

Most important is the power source, which will be the naturally-aspirated 6.3 liter V8 with 451hp and 600Nm of torque. The power is derived to the road via a seven-speed SpeedShift MCT transmission which enables the sedan to sprint from standstill to 0-60mph in just 4.5 seconds. The top speed is 155mph governed. To see more pics go to GT Spirit.

2011 Audi A6 and a little History about the A6


The Audi A6 is a luxrury sedan offered in the U.S. since the mid 90's. Before it adopted its current name, the car was named Audi 500 and also was known as the Audi 100 and Audi 200 for a short time. Though it's typically front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive is available, the Audi A6 competes against other rear wheel drive cars like the Mercedes-Benz E Class, the BMW 5 Series, the Infinit M37 and M56, and the Cadillac STS.

The first American market A6 arrived in showrooms as a 1995 model. In that generation, the A6 name merely moved to the existing Audi 100 chassis with a light facelift. A more distinct new A6 arrived in 1998, both in sedan and wagon forms. Again offered with a choice of four-cylinder and six-cylinder engines, the A6 also had front-wheel drive, available quattro all-wheel drive, and a choice of manual and automatic transmissions, along with new features like stability control, side airbags and a navigation system.

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Super Fast Car

lamborghini-aventador-lp700-4-sideLamborghini Murcielago replacement at this time, it was inaugurated. You see pictures Aventador Lamborghini LP 700-4, and the people in Autogespot managed to get their hands on some exclusive photos of people in Aventador being prepared at the Geneva Motor Show which will begin next week.

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lamborghini-aventador-lp700-4-engineAs mentioned previously, Aventador LP700-4 will sprint from 0 to 100km/h in just 2.9 seconds

Mitsubishi Triton TMR Concept Strong Car

mitsubishi-triton-tmr-frontI always like the design of the Mitsubishi compact pickup truck. Mitsubishi Triton actually originated in Malaysia as a Mitsubishi Storm. Triton has always had a strong and robust design that attracts many truck buyers. TMR Triton is a concept vehicle which closely represents the reality of production.

mitsubishi-triton-tmr-back-2This concept model will be using 3.2 litre common rail turbo diesel engine that provides an impressive 132kW @ 3,800rpm and torque to a phenomenal 450Nm @ 2,000rmp. This is an increase from the current model. Fitted with Koni 8240 series shock absorbers at the front and back to provide the comfort needed for your weekend out of the town.

mitsubishi-triton-tmr-backMitsubishi Triton uses Super Select 4WD system that enable the driver to choose from 2WD, full time 4WD or 4WD high / low range.

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mitsubishi-triton-tmr-interiorThe best of all is the interior that uses leather seat with TMR logo stiched on each 4 seats and the stainless steel scuff plates and full carpet mat set in the interior of this Mitsubishi Triton TMR Concept Pickup Truck.

500 Horsepower 2008 Honda S2000


Check Brock's 2008 Honda S2000 on Cardomain.com, this week he has made it to the top rides. Congrats and the rides looks beautiful. Go here ---> CarDomain to see more pics and the mods he did to the car.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pagani Zonda R: A $1.8 Million Farewell Party


As the finale in the Zonda line, the Pagani Zonda R brings the heat with a 739 HP 6.0-liter V12, weight chopped down to 2,360 pounds and a 0-to-60 time of three seconds.

It's been a good run, the Pogani Zonda has stoked many a supercar fantasy and plasters the walls of garages and bedrooms everywhere, but all good things must come to an end. The Zonda R is that end and the Zonda is not fading quietly into history. Everything gets turned up to eleven with this final model, 739 HP 6.0-liter V12, 0-to-60 times of three seconds, and a blistering top speed of 233 MPH.

The car also spares no expense, wearing top shelf parts made of titanium and carbon fiber, and the price shows. Only 15 Zonda R's will be available to the public for a mind-blowing $1.8 million, and they're building one extra to keep at the factory. Guess if you're going to go out, you go out big.

2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS Roadster Gullwing


Mercedes Gullwing supercar loses its trademark doors and roof, transforming into a ragtop roadster with just regular doors. If that’s not enough, AMG has said it will weigh the same as the coupe but will feature a lower center of gravity.Just as the coupe verision it will have a 6.2-liter V-8 (563 horsepower, 479 pound-feet of torque) connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. When it appears in spring 2011, expect it to cost about $250,000.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Geneva 2011: Sbarro's Evoluzione vs. Lamborghini


This year at the Geneva Motor Show, Espera Sbarro design school, has made a cool car for us. Just for show, 25 students made a car in thirteen weeks. Took a 180 hp engine from an Audi. They called the car 'the Evoluzione".

Top 3 Diesel Sedans under $5000


#1. 1984-1989 Mercedes-Benz 300sd
This car is a Mercedes period. It is a bit old, but still looks good, got a little bit of power especially from the turbo. It's a five cylinder, and will last you a lifetime. Wish they made these in a 5 speed manual at least. Quality interior, quality engine just the way Mercedes was meant to be. Ranging from $1500-$3500. This car has been tested by Zsports Cars at 26 mpg avg, 32 on thehwy and 24 in the city.

#2. 1980-1983 Mercedes-Benz 240D
This car is a bad example of Mercedes luxury, it is pretty basic. But looking at other cars in this era in the same class, this one is 5 times better then the rest. The 240D has the 4 cylinder diesel engine which is famous for being name "the million mile engine". Only 68hp from production, so after about thirty only about 57hp left. Pretty slow, we tested the 4 speed manual. Nice interior, looks best in black. The black interior never gets old. The price for this car ranges from $1000 to $2000 at the most. This car has been tested by Zsports Cars at 28 mpg avg, 36 on the highway and 28 in the city.


#3. 1998 Jetta TDI
This car has bad styling, bad interior quality, bad paint job, considered it is a German car. The only thing that shows it's a German Car is the engine. Reported to get 40 mpg, but we haven't tested it yet so can't guarantee it. But based on the 300sd and 240d reports from other people saying they get 40 mpg, we can say that they are all a little bit over exagerating. It has an inline-4 engine and comes in a 4 speed automatic, or 5 speed manual. This car has not been tested by Zsports Cars, only word of mouth.

2012 Nissan Esflow Concept - Geneva Motor Show


This year at the Geneva Motor Show their seems to be a lot of hype about electric cars, the coolest so far has been by Nissa, name the Esflow. It can go from 0-60mph in under 5 seconds and the fully charged battery will last you 150 miles. The best thing about these new electric cars is that the weight of the car is the same every day all day, unlike gasoline powered cars weigh more when it is filled up or weighing less when empty. The interior is all leather and suede, so it is not peta friendly.

Fastest Cars 0 to 60 mph

This is a list of cars that reach 0-60 in the fastest time. No surprise Bugatti is on top of the list!

Bugatti Veyron
0 to 60: 2.6 seconds
Price: $1,500,000
Four Turbos!

Lamborghini LP670-4 Superveloce
0 to 60: 3.11 seconds
Price: TBA
Fastest Lamborghini yet

Koenigsegg CCX
0 to 60: 3.14 seconds
Price: $912,397
Boasts a top speed of 245mph.

Nissan Skyline GT-R

0 to 60: 3.41 seconds
Price: $76,840
Best value for your buck.

Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
0 to 60: 3.45 seconds
Price: $106,520
This is the fastest American production car ever produced, and its at $100k.

Ferrari F430 Scuderia
0 to 60: 3.50 seconds
Price: $257,456
One of the Fastest Italian Exotics; tested and tuned by Formula One ace Michael Schumacher.

Lamborghini LP 640
0 to 60 3.52 seconds
Price: $382,400
LP640 is a former champ of the Itallian bulls.
Porsche GT2
0 to 60 mph 3.60 sec
Price: $194,860
GT2 is rear wheel drive and its loads of fun at the track.

Dodge Viper SRT-10
0 to 60 mph 3.64 seconds
Price: $102,350
Strong 8.4L engine.


Porsche 911 Turbo

0 to 60 mph: 3.7 sec
Price: $130,860
The 911 Turbo offers all-wheel drive. This is the German engineering at its finest.

Mercedes-Benz SL65 Black Series
0 to 60 mph: 3.8 sec
Price: $299,000
The SL65 Black Series is the fastest Mercedes produced by DTM.