TOKYO – General Motors plans to offer diesel-engine cars under the Cadillac and Saturn brands in the United States by 2010.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. – XM, the nation's leading satellite radio service, and General Motors Corp. have launched a satellite radio trial program for GM Certified Used Vehicles, Cadillac Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles, and HUMMER Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles.
Read More →TROY, MI – General Motors announced that for 2007, the company will outfit more than 2 million vehicles in the U.S. and Canada with OnStar Turn-by-Turn Navigation. The new service from OnStar by GM will be standard for the first year on a number of GM retail vehicles sold in 2007, including nearly all Buicks and Cadillacs.
Read More →DETRIOT – GM's CEO Rick Wagoner confirmed that Cadillac would be getting an Escalade Hybrid for the 2008-model year.
Read More →DETRIOT – GM's CEO Rick Wagoner confirmed that Cadillac would be getting an Escalade Hybrid for the 2008-model year.
Read More →LOS ANGELES — The 2007 Cadillac Escalade made its worldwide premiere in Beverly Hills at the grand opening of “Escalade on Rodeo.” The all-new Cadillac Escalade is based on General Motors' all-new full-size SUV platform. It features a new 6.2L all-aluminum V-8 engine with variable valve timing technology delivering 403 horsepower (301 kw) and 417 lb-ft of torque.
Read More →CHICAGO — At the Chicago Auto Show, Cadillac unveiled the new DTS large sedan, which will replace the DeVille. And GM's Buick brand is debuting a new flagship — the front-wheel-drive Lucerne — which will take the place of the LeSabre and Park Avenue, according to the Detroit News.
Read More →WASHINGTON, D.C. — When President Bush cruised down Pennsylvania Avenue after he took the oath of office for his second term, he rode in an all-new Cadillac DTS limousine that's beginning its first term of service to the nation's chief executive, according to the Detroit News.
Read More →DETROIT — After spending billions to revamp Chevrolet and Cadillac, General Motors has turned $3 billion of attention to Saturn.
Read More →DETROIT — After spending billions to revamp Chevrolet and Cadillac, General Motors has turned $3 billion of attention to Saturn.
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