Friday, December 23, 2011

Cadillac gives Regular 2012 CTS Models the "V" Touch with New Touring Package

Taking a page from its German rivals in the premium segment, Cadillac is now offering some of the performance and styling elements of its flagship V-series on the standard 2012 CTS models with a new Touring Package that is offered on the V6-powered versions of the Sedan, Coupe and Sport Wagon models.
The Touring package for the 2012 CTS borrows several features from the V-series models including the front Recaro sport seats, microfiber suede inserts on the seats and steering wheel, a sports-tuned suspension and performance wheel options.
“One of the best aspects of high-performance machines like the V-Series is that they bring new elements into the brand that enrich the rest of the breed,” said Cadillac Vice President of Marketing Don Butler. “The new Touring Packages give CTS buyers access to some desirable V-Series elements, in a more-approachable format.”
The Touring Package for the 270HP 3.0-liter V6 CTS carries an MSRP of $2,065 and adds 18-inch pearl nickel finish wheels, dual tailpipe, dark finish grille, HID headlamps and fog lamps, V-Series aerodynamic center high mounted stop lamp (sans the Sport Wagon), suede seat inserts, steering wheel and shifter, midnight Sapele wood trim and metal pedals.
For the 318HP 3.6-liter V6 models, the Touring Package retails a bit higher at $2,810 as it swaps the 18-inch alloys for larger 19-inch polished wheels with either summer or all season tires.
In addition to the introduction of the Touring Package, the 2012MY CTS gains standard Bluetooth connectivity across the range plus optional RainSense Wipers and Side Blind Zone Alert (Coupe) along with three new colors - Opulent Blue Metallic; Black Diamond Tri-Coat and Mocha Steel Metallic.
Pricing for the 2012 CTS including destination charges starts at $36,790 for the Sedan, $39,590 for the Coupe and $39,890 for the Sport Wagon.

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  1. The high intensity of hids light comes from metallic salts that are vaporized in the arc chamber of light. The light you get is much brighter than normal tungsten bulbs.

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