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Apr 25, 2014

Speedy Review of 2012-14 Cadillac ATS


GM innovation has shown skill with the Cadillac makes and models.  The ATS is a four door, five passenger luxury sedan designed and engineered to perfection.  Created in Warren, Michigan the ATS is Cadillac’s smallest vehicle.  Introduced in January of 2012 the ATS is a mid size vehicle that will fit your luxury and technological needs.
            This vehicle provides three types of engines to fit each consumers needs.  A 2.5 Liter, 2.0 Liter Turbo Engine, and 3.6 L V6 Engine and all are mainly available with a 6 speed automatic transmission. The 2.0L Turbo engine has a
manual option if the consumer prefers that over an automatic.  Available in rear wheel and all wheel drive, this vehicle is perfect for Colorado mountain tops or Malibu Highway coastal cruises.

GM had introduced a new infotainment called the Cadillac CUE Navigation System for ATS in 2013. It includes an eight inch screen in which it can recognize your gestures.  Haptic Feedback Technology which is a user interface design to take advantage of a touch vibration feedback, in example when you touch the screen it will vibrate in return to confirm your command.  Also, the CUE includes Voice Recognition Playback; CD/MP3 Player; BOSE Surround Sound Studio System; Three USB Ports and an Auxiliary Port; SD Card Slot; DOT Weather Reviews; Pandora Streaming; and is Compatible with Smart Phones and Bluetooth.

With Cadillac introducing us to the Rear Vision Camera in Cadillac vehicles it gives its drivers the opportunity for a clear view through the CUE Navigation System and prevents its drivers from causing any damage to anything that may be hard to see. Rear vision camera provides a clear view on the CUE Navigation Screen providing the best picture from night to day.  It also ensures clear vision to determine the distance between your car and other cars near you to determine if the location will provide plenty of distance to avoid accidents. Also featured, is the ability to reverse into a parking spot with clear direction of where you are going because the system will provide guidance lines to instruct the driver while making recognizable noises of distance from objects.

In conclusion, GM engineers had created a vehicle in 2012 for those who have a budget but can afford midsize luxury. Ranging between $33,000 and $59,000 depending on which package fits your needs.  This vehicle does not disappoint.


            

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