A great combination of style and performance, they 2007 Cadillac STS was a strong competitor in the full-size luxury sedan class.
The STS was launched as the successor of the Cadillac Seville and was dressed in the company’s new design with the egg-crate grille, stacked headlights and sharp body panels.
Besides the strong impression created by the exterior design, the interior of the SDS was impeccably crafted with high quality materials and offered the latest technology available for the time.
The STS had one of the quietest cabins ever designed by GM, thanks to the door seals and the dash insulation.
The new model came with a V6 or a V8 engine, with power being sent to the rear wheels or to the four wheels.
All versions featured 17-inch alloy wheels, leather upholstery, 8-way front power seats, dual-zone climate control, an 8-speak Bose audio system and remote vehicle start.
The more expensive V8 version added memory seating presents, heated seats and steering wheel, as well as real wood trims and automatic wipers.
Most of the features included for the V8 version could be added to the base version.
Stand-alone options included a DVD entertainment and navigation system, a head-up display and heated and ventilated from seats.
Xenon headlamps with washers were only available for the V8.