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2007 Cadillac CTS -- From $30,570
The CTS comes with a 2.8 liter, V6 VVT engine with 210hp, rear-wheel drive, and all speed traction control. With a leather-trimmed steering wheel equipped with programmable fingertip controls and remote keyless entry system, the CTS takes luxury to new heights.



2007 Cadillac STS -- From $42,995
The 2007 Cadillac STS features a 3.6 liter, V6 VVT engine with 255hp. The STS is equipped with an adaptive remote start with keyless entry, speed-sensitive steering, and ultrasonic rear parking assist.



2007 Cadillac DTS -- From $42,210
The 2007 Cadillac DTS features a 4.6 liter, Northstar V8 engine with all-speed traction control, 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, speed-sensitive Magnasteer steering, a CD/MP3 player and XM satellite radio. Dual-zone climate control and power front seating keep the DTS interior at maximum comfort.



2007 Cadillac XLR Roadster -- From $78,920
The 2007 Cadillac XLR Roadster has a 4.6 liter, 320 hp Northstar V8 engine. The magnetic ride control, StabiliTrak system, 18-inch aluminum wheels, and Magnasteer steering makes for optimal handling; while the power retractable roof, keyless access, adaptive cruise control, and memory package do the annoying jobs of operating a vehicle so you don't have to.



2007 Cadillac Escalade EXT -- From $53,500
Sharing a fully updated (stronger) platform with the redesigned-from-the-ground-up Chevrolet Avalanche means the classy and sassy Cadillac Escalade EXT has the same multi-purpose utility.



2007 Cadillac Escalade/ESV -- From $54,700
Whether you care that the new 2007 Escalade was shaped by elite entertainers and sports figures, or that there's any tangible benefit from their input, rest assured that under all that glitz and glamour, Cadillac's big sport ute has a heart and soul that's as tough as any General Motors truck . . . because that's where it comes from.



2007 Cadillac SRX -- From $36,900
Although Cadillac refers to the SRX as a luxury-utility vehicle, buyers see it as a tall wagon or a sport-ute. Whatever Cadillac names it, and no matter what you want to call it, the SRX makes a bold and individual statement as a result of the crisp, new-edge styling that has become Cadillac's trademark.