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    Veteran Member Four Rings Toast's Avatar
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    Diesel CTS - maybe

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    Rumors are starting to spread of GM considering fitting the new Duramax 4.5-liter turbo diesel V8 in the Cadillac CTS. That would mean an oil-burnin' sedan with a possible 310 HP and at least 520 lb-ft of torque. Think of it as a sort of mid-performance model slotted between the standard 304 HP CTS and the top-spec 556 HP 2009 CTS-V...but with good fuel economy. That's right, not only does the Duramax mill meet new emissions regulations but it's 50-state-legal and it'll also return an estimated 20-25% better fuel economy than a comparable gasoline-powered V8. That efficiency combined with the pavement-melting torque could make for perhaps the best all-around American car ever made.


    Sounds verrry promising if they make it.
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    Re: Diesel CTS - maybe

    The Cadillac diesel sales in Europe have never taken off.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings MacDaddy's Avatar
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    Re: Diesel CTS - maybe

    considering the diesel X5 and 3 seires are arriving early next year and Mercedes is already selling diesels (again) its not a bad idea.

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