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  2006 Cadillac DTS
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Suggested Retail: $41,195 - $49,695
Invoice Price:
$38,105 - $38,105
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The Cadillac DTS Specifications
Body Style MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
4-Dr Sedan $41,195 – $49,695 4.6L V8 4 Speed Automatic EPA Highway (MPG): 27
EPA City (MPG): 17
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The DTS drives wonderfully around town.
 
  Maybe practice makes perfect. After all, Cadillac officials have been working at their edgy styling since 2001, when it debuted in showrooms on the Cadillac CTS entry luxury car. In the ensuing years, they've put it on the Cadillac XLR convertible and the STS sedan. Maybe by the time they got to the refreshed DeVille, they got it right. They sure seemed to take a milder approach. Sheet metal angles are less pronounced. And while the modern, vertical headlights and prominent Cadillac grille are there in a familiar presence, the combination this time is upscale, not jarring.
 
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2006 Cadillac DTS Specs and Summary

But the uplevel V8 that comes with the performance package has more horsepower-291. Peak torque is 286 lb-ft at 4400 rpm and came on smartly-and always smoothly. The engine sounds had a satisfying, big-engine quality to them but didn't deter from the comfortable, luxurious ride. Note the DTS powertrains compare with the 239 horses and 287 lb-ft at 4100 rpm in the Lincoln Town Car with 4.6-liter V8. The Lexus LS 430's 290-horsepower 4.3-liter V8 provides 320 lb-ft of torque at a low, 3400 rpm. Fuel economy isn't great in this big-sedan segment, and the DTS is estimated to carry a rating of 17 miles a gallon in city driving and 27 mpg on the highway. This is a bit less than the 18/25 mpg of the LS 430. I wish the DTS came with something other than its 4-speed automatic transmission. It dates back to the early 1990s, and while it has shown to be durable, it doesn't include a shift-it-yourself manumatic feature, much less a higher number of gears that could improve fuel economy and responsiveness.
 
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