





Hypothetical W211 - Cadillac question.
If GM / Cadillac offered you a chance to trade your current W211 for a new 2005 Cadillac STS (factory order – no mileage) with absolutely no out of pocket costs (inclusive of local sales tax and registration/title fees) would you do it?
Last edited by konigstiger; Oct 27, 2004 at 06:06 PM.

Service is horrible and so's the quality in my Yukon XL Denali.
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While the Caddys are much more repected by Actors/Musicians/pretenders, that have at least 6 years or so of "mellowing" or "aging" in the barrel to develop the smoothness of a fine wine. During that time, their reputations will improve if it has been earned, and they will be sought after because they are desireable, not simply because of the Rock & Roll & "performance" images of the TV comercials. They are young, brash, and fresh, but they are not the "fine wine" of an MB...yet.
Just like a Rolex may not be the finest, most accurate timepiece you can buy, they are sought after because of their universally admired looks, image and ageless style.
If MB doesnt watch its flanks, both Caddy & Lexus will overtake them as the luxury vehicle of choice... I do think though, that MBUSA is exerting pressure on the Fatherland to keep a very carefull eye on Quality, and Fully functional, world class electronics.
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Sounds to me like none of you have bothered to drive the new STS.
All options for less than $65K, some of which aren't available in any MBZ!
Drop by your friendly Caddy dealer and take a test drive, and then decide for yourself.
Be sure the car you drive has either the 1SF or 1SG option, as those are the cars
that have the proper suspension. The "Plain-Jane" cars do not have it.
Last edited by Green E-300 DT; Oct 28, 2004 at 12:40 PM.
If the goal is to drive something new, thats one thing. If its to drive a proven thoroughbred, stick with the Benz.
Sounds to me like none of you have bothered to drive the new STS.

I will tactfully say that a British Motoring Program test drove the Cadillac and it did not get rave reviews.
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John
Like your signature,
When did you get Hell-ona-Harley to pose for it?
Regards
A cheeky John
A comparably equipped STS would be $10K-12K less (MSRP) than my E500. One could be overvalued and the other undervalued but I think that the market is telling us that the MB is worth a lot more than the Cadillac. With all of the competition in the automotive marketplace, I would think that it's a pretty efficient market and is correct on this valuation.

