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GM previews 2008 Cadillac CTS on 60 Minutes

April 3, 2006 7:49AM by Michael Savio

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Last night, 60 Minutes aired a segment about General Motors including a discussion on the state of the company, its recovery plan, and the future. During the show, Vice Chairman Bob Lutz and CEO Rick Wagoner lifted the sheet and previewed what is rumored to be the next Cadillac CTS.

We aren’t sure if the car under the covers was just a concept model of the next-generation CTS. If so, how true will the production CTS be to the concept. If not, the next CTS is going to be a vast improvement over the current model.

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3 Comments

  1. Auto Insider News » Spy Shots: 2008 Cadillac CTS Says:

    […] When General Motors’ Vice Chairman Bob Lutz and CEO Rick Wagoner teased us with what was thought to be the next-generation CTS on “60 Minutes,” many were excited but most wanted to see more. Well, it appears that it was and here it is. The CTS is still disguised but now with a checkerboard paint scheme instead of the plastic baggy method of camouflage seen in previous spy photos. […]

  2. shad trisaale Says:

    for the new cadillac will yoube able to promise a safe but fast ride for faimlys and fans

  3. Detroit Preview: Sneak peak at the 2008 Cadillac CTS - Auto Insider News Says:

    […] General Motors today gave us a sneak peak of the 2008 Cadillac CTS that will be unveiled at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January. Ed Welburn, GM Vice President, Global Design and Bob Lutz, GM Vice Chairman, Global Product Development, posed with a partially uncovered CTS for the preview photo, which is nearly the same as what was revealed on 60 Minutes back in April. […]

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