Cadillac Has Changed The Logo On All Its Cars

GaryProtein

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Jul 25, 2012
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OMG! They got rid of the "V", wings, wreath, flags, ducks and crowns in prior modifications, now they got rid of everything. The crest is just a bunch of colors on the shield now.
 

Peter Breuninger

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Jul 20, 2010
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I like the old one far better. No more crest-weath? Say what?
 

Bruce B

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Apr 25, 2010
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Cadillac never appealed to me until I saw a black on black CTS-V.

The souped up CTS-V by Hennessey Motosports isn't too shabby either!

 

kach22i

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Apr 21, 2010
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Peter Breuninger

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My issue with the newer Cads is legroom and shoulder room. I feel as if I'm in scrunched in to the seat, almost "locked" in to driving position. This is fine for the track but not so fine for tooling around town. I like the S Class for fit-ability and if I was to buy a 2014 car it would be this car. Perhaps with a Burmester radio :) BTW, pronounced Bwur' mester, with a German touch.
 

Johnny Vinyl

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May 16, 2010
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New logo is too big and looks gaudy. Maybe it conveys streamlined, but it does little for class.
 

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