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CADILLAC SIXTEEN: A NEW WORLD STANDARD
DETROIT - The Cadillac Sixteen is classic automotive seduction with the panache of Cadillac's ultramodern design.

Cadillac Sixteen - 2003
Long-bonneted and elegant in a way that Cadillacs hadn't been for decades, the 13.6-litre, 1000bhp, Sixteen was a 2003 concept intended to signal Cadillac's return to the automobile world's upper echelons.

2003 Cadillac Sixteen Concept - wallpapers
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Although this show car is about as politically correct as the Cadillac Sixteen or the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve, it does its job. It puts the Fulda name on a map that used to be dominated by Michelin, Pirelli, and Bridgestone.

For 2007, this remains true, but notably, the addition of a "Sport" model with a Cadillac Sixteen style mesh grill.
The CTS is all-new for 2008.
For Halloween 2007, Cadillac unveiled the 2008 CTS Sport at SEMA.

0 of CTS brings fresh package styling with a brash front grille patterned after the Cadillac Sixteen concept car. The new CTS also scores a wheeltrack that's two inches wider, with traction in conventional RWD or on-demand, all-wheel-drive (AWD).

The front is dominated by a larger, more vertical grille similar to that of the Cadillac Sixteen concept car. The grille is flanked by vertically stacked headlights, with fog lights and brake ducts to each side of the lower air intake.

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See also: Cadillac, Cadillac CTS, Cadillac CTS-V, Cadillac XLR, Cadillac STS

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