2010 Cadillac DTS Model Lineup Review

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2010 Cadillac DTS Review

The Cadillac DTS is available with six-passenger or five-passenger seating. It comes in one model, but with numerous option packages, so it can be outfitted to suit just about any potential buyer.

The DTS ($46,280) comes standard with leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, eight-way power front bucket seats with four-way adjustable power lumbar support, eight-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio with RDS and integrated antenna, XM Satellite Radio with three-month trial, Magnasteer power steering, cruise control, power windows, power programmable door locks with Pass-Key III Plus security, illuminated visor mirrors, remote starter, driver information center, auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass, rear seat pass-through, OnStar with one-year Directions and Connections service, automatic headlamps with wiper activation, fog lights, solar-control glass, and P235/55R17 all-season tires on machined aluminum wheels.

Option packages: The Luxury Collection ($5,245) includes tri-zone climate control, memory for driver's seat and outside mirrors, heated power mirrors, sunroof, front and rear park assist, heated rear outboard seats, heated and cooled front seats, leather-wrapped heated steering wheel, chrome alloy wheels, universal garage-door opener, Bose premium eight-speaker audio system with six-disc player, and some additional convenience and trim items.

The Premium Collection ($8,145) adds Intellibeam headlamps, Bose Surround Sound audio, DVD-based navigation with voice recognition, XM NavTraffic, power rear lumbar adjusters, dual front lumbar massage seats, leather-wrapped and wood heated steering wheel with power tilt and telescoping, Chrome-Tech alloy wheels, Dark Burl Walnut interior trim, and additional features.

The Platinum Collection ($13,195) adds Side Blind-Spot Alert, leather console, Light Ash interior trim, footwell lighting, Lane Departure Warning system, unique chrome alloy wheels, performance suspension, numerous additional trim and convenience features, and the 292-horsepower version of the 4.6-liter V8.

Stand-alone options include adaptive cruise control ($1,695), heated and cooled front seats ($1,425), and the Driver Awareness Package ($695), which includes Side Blind-Spot Alert and Lane Departure Warning.

Safety features that come standard on all models include six airbags, including a dual-depth front-passenger airbag and side-curtain airbags, anti-lock brakes, Brake Assist, StabiliTrak electronic stability control with all-speed traction control, child-safe rear door locks and a tire-pressure monitor. Lane Departure Warning and Side Blind Zone Alert are available on select models. Next Page


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