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Space 01-19-2014 05:47 AM

>New 2015 GM `Coupe<
 
Hi Member's,

I wish it was a new 2015 Monte Carlo Coupe :eek::),
but it is a new Caddy `Coupe...:thumbsup:

What do you think of this Caddy ? Do you like it ? Would you want one ? ~> (Let us know) :confused:

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First Look: 2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe

More powerful. Better-looking. Another win for Caddy.

By Ben Lucareli January 14, 2014 / Photos by General Motors




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Cadillac unveiled the all-new ATS Coupe at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show today.
Naturally, the two-door shares a number of styling cues with its four-door sibling, but overall, it's a slicker, better-looking car. Which is saying something, as we like the ATS Sedan a lot.
Performance-wise, the sedan's powertrain options carry over to the coupe. The 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo sees its torque figure bumped to 295 lb-ft, but power stays the same at 272 hp. There is also the option of the 321-hp, 276-lb-ft 3.6-liter V6. All-wheel drive is available with either engine, and as with the sedan, the 2.0 Turbo model can be ordered with a six-speed manual. Cadillac's excellent Magnetic Ride Control suspension appears in the coupe, too.
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General MotorsInside, you're still saddled with the CUE infotainment system, now featuring an in-car Wi-Fi hotspot. A text-to-voice system adds the ability to have the car read your incoming texts aloud through the speakers. Also piped through the speakers? Engine noise. That's a coupe-exclusive option that we could maybe live without.
Stay tuned for live photos of the ATS Coupe from the show floor.
PHOTOS: 2014 Cadillac ATS Coupe

Space 01-19-2014 05:52 AM

Cadillac ATS: The Jalopnik Review
 
2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe: This Is It


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But it looks really good, and also distinctive in its own way too. It's got a different enough identity from the CTS Coupe, plus it's very clearly a Cadillac. Buyers can opt for either the 2.0-liter turbo four or the throaty 3.6-liter V6. The sedan's base 2.5-liter four is a no-go on the coupe, but nobody will miss that. A six-speed manual is also available on the turbo four, which is nice.

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JuniorCar 01-19-2014 06:37 AM

Its nice enough. I don't think it looks so different than the CTS. I await a ATS-V Wagon! I hate the name because letter-letter-letter is not a name. It's a technique of convincing simpletons that this car is as good or better than it's equally as poorly name European counterpart. I hate that un-creative names actually does help sell cars. That's an insult to North Americans.

The_Maniac 01-19-2014 08:22 AM

I agree that just using a combo of letters and numbers for a vehicle name is not a name. If I don't follow that specific car line, I can't tell them apart....
I do know because of my Caddy crazed brother-in-law that when Caddy switched to letters, they do stand so something... I don't remember them all, but the first letter stood for the previous product. Here's what little I remember:
STS - Seville
DTS - Deville

Regardless, I think full names with letters for trim levels were better.

A local radio host years ago said he used to buy the TOP of the line of whatever car he was getting. But he later learned, the trim level letters only meant something to him. When he wanted to show the car off, 90% people only recognized the car model, but none of the trim level abbreviations. Unless someone followed that car, they could not tell what made an SL, SLE, LE, GT, SS, LT, LS, etc different.
I think that says something about letter/abbreviation naming.....

JuniorCar 01-19-2014 09:10 AM

I used to swear I'd never buy a car without a real name. Then I briefly owned a V70. It's gone now and I still feel shame. If you do not know what a V70 is then I applaud you and suggest you don't waste time figuring it out. Forgive me!

Even the Chevrolet SS is a bad name. Even if you like the car, I can almost guarantee nobody likes the car more because of that name

ohara 01-19-2014 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by JuniorCar (Post 591663)
I used to swear I'd never buy a car without a real name. Then I briefly owned a V70. It's gone now and I still feel shame. If you do not know what a V70 is then I applaud you and suggest you don't waste time figuring it out. Forgive me!

Even the Chevrolet SS is a bad name. Even if you like the car, I can almost guarantee nobody likes the car more because of that name

So you owned a Volvo did you? ;) I know the name as sadly I liked those ones, not because of the name, but there was just something about them that caught my eye, for a station wagon I thought they were not bad.

JuniorCar 01-19-2014 05:58 PM


Originally Posted by ohara (Post 591695)
So you owned a Volvo did you? ;) I know the name as sadly I liked those ones, not because of the name, but there was just something about them that caught my eye, for a station wagon I thought they were not bad.

You were wrong and so was I. I am a wagon lover and that's why I was a sucker...

DaNfRoMSt.PaUl 01-19-2014 08:12 PM

Looks good. I drove an STS (Seville Touring Sedan) for a while. Nothing beats the ride of a caddy. Man they are getting lots of hp out of those v6's these days. I still prefer the rumble of a v8 myself. Im with you guys on the letters for names though...especially the "SS". That's a trim not a car. UGH!!! That's been bugging me since I heard they were naming it that. I can just hear the conversations now.


" I drive an SS."
"Oh cool what kind of car is it?'
"I just told you its an SS."
"Yeah but what model is it? A Camaro Impala Monte Carlo?"
"No a chevy SS!"
"Yeah I know but...." etc...etc




Its like an old Laurel and Hardy routine.

Nas Escobar 01-21-2014 03:41 PM

I don't like it... It looks too bland. At least it got frameless windows though.


Originally Posted by The_Maniac (Post 591653)
I agree that just using a combo of letters and numbers for a vehicle name is not a name. If I don't follow that specific car line, I can't tell them apart....
I do know because of my Caddy crazed brother-in-law that when Caddy switched to letters, they do stand so something... I don't remember them all, but the first letter stood for the previous product. Here's what little I remember:
STS - Seville
DTS - Deville

Regardless, I think full names with letters for trim levels were better

Those were the only Cadillacs that had meaning behind their names. As soon as the CTS wagon came out, the letters lost their meaning because one would always infer that "CTS" stood for "Catera Touring Sedan", but a wagon isn't a sedan. I remember on other forums people inferred the wagon would be called the CTW and the Coupe the CTC but that never happened, and as the ELR shows now, these letters don't have real meaning to them. They may mean something to those who designed them (acronyms), but I don't know what ELR or ATS stands for.

I guess just be thankful Cadillac didn't do what Lincoln does... That MK **** is so confusing; or even worse... Infiniti and the new Q names.

tps221 01-21-2014 04:29 PM

chevy wouldn't waste a chance to steal sales from the frs brz would they....


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