8/19/2007

2007 Cadillac DTS-L Brief

When a yellow Crown Vic just won't do by Thom Blackett
Intro

2007 Cadillac DTS-L – Brief: Over the past few years, several automakers have released stretched versions of their full-size sedans designed either for private individuals who prefer to be chauffeured in spacious comfort, or in the case of models like the 2007 Cadillac DTS-L, specifically for the high-end taxi services. There are stretched Jags and Lexus sedans, and with any trip to the airport you'll undoubtedly see countless elongated black Lincoln Town Cars, but not so many Cadillacs. Well, GM obviously wants its share of this lucrative pie, so the Cadillac DTS-L will provide these buyers, many who roll on countless miles and depend on these vehicles for their livelihood, an attractive new alternative.

2007 Cadillac DTS-L

The 2007 Cadillac DTS-L has been modified by a the brand's “Professional Vehicles conversion specialists” and now extends to 215.6 inches in length (an increase of eight inches). Those extra eight inches are added behind the rear doors, which have allowed engineers to move the second row seat back, thus providing extra foot and leg room while also allowing passengers some privacy behind the wide rear pillar. Rear passengers also enjoy heated and power seats, as well as a rear DVD entertainment system.
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