Cadillac has found itself back in the game, and not just as an underdog.If there’s an American company that’s going to really give the Germans a run for their money, it’s Cadillac. They rolled out the compact ATS last year, and to our surprise, it’s more fun to drive than the BMW 3 Series, and more comfortable on long commutes than the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Who’da thunk?The real stunner in the group is the CTS VsportUp until the launch of the ATS, the CTS was the entry-level Caddy, and it has lived in a weird halfway house – too big to be considered compact, but too small to be truly mid-sized. That changes for 2014.With a true compact sports sedan positioned below it, the CTS has grown in size, equipment, and price to better compete with the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class. We flew out to sunny Santa Barbara to take an early spin behind the wheel before the car goes on sale later this year.Features and designUpon approach, there’s no question that the new CTS is a Cadillac, and it wears the hard-angled design language perhaps better than any other car in the lineup.Most noticeable are its… Read full this story
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