DETROIT AUTO SHOW: VIDEO - Not One But TWO Clips Of Cadillac's ATS

DETROIT AUTO SHOW: VIDEO - Not One But TWO Clips Of Cadillac's ATS
As we get into the early morning hours before the show opens, more and more content keeps streaming across the wires. These two new clips showing the all-new ATS, set to hit dealer showrooms in summer 2012, showcase the car quite a bit.

In the introduction clip, which is directly from Cadillac, they show the interior springing to life. Not only is the CUE system given plenty of attention but also note that the switchgear looks largely based off of the Chevrolet Volt's heat sensing buttons.

Not sure what the CUE system is? Check out the link above to see our original story published in OCTOBER when the system was given a low-key debut.

More news to follow tomorrow. Keep an eye out for the BEST photos and detailed info coming to you right from AutoSpies.com


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Yonder7Yonder7 - 1/9/2012 2:39:39 PM
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A Winner...


LACMANLACMAN - 1/10/2012 11:06:29 AM
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-Cadillac didn't have this styling back in 1999.
-Of course the BLS was a half ass effort. It was a warmed over FWD Saab.
-CTS is to be better aligned with direct German competition in it's third generation.

Stop wasting your time. I will find you and counter-comment and make you look like an idiot no matter where you may go on this site. Just own up to the fact that you are younger than me (I will be 29 in April) and finally tell me what car you REALLY own and I will go away.


FijianFijian - 1/9/2012 9:08:46 PM
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That one instance you are taking about could be a set up otherwise how was it in service with the rental car company for so long.The mechanic probably forgot to install it while trying to change it.Why do you think GM is the Largest Car Manufacturer again.Dont give me that Tsunami bullshit.


LACMANLACMAN - 1/10/2012 11:19:46 AM
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Don't bother with him, he didn't read the details of it because it wasn't a German car. He just took the title of the recall and ran with it. Pretty much a version of how CNET reviews cars. Besides, me and him have unsettled business. I got this! ;)


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