I agree that we stop discussing politics here. It will do no good for the community or any of us.
A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.
The ATS hits the mark in every aspect except there's no BMW 335i competitor. The 335i is a turbo v6 and
Cadillac doesn't have one of those right now. The twin turbo v6 going into the CTS V-Sport is probably going to power the ATS-V. It appears
Cadillac will not have a 335i competitor at this time. I don't like that - but what can ya do? The ATS is a great car and
Cadillac has done what no other competitor has done yet - they've topped the 3-Series - but they fall short of one model - the 335i.
The new CTS is likely going to do the same. The only thing holding back
Cadillac is recent history (80s and early 90s). The CTS-V beats the M5 around the Nurburgring. The mighty M5 fell. Who ever saw that coming?
More notes... The XTS is not
Cadillac's flagship.
Cadillac 'technically' has no flagship at this time - unless you don't mind giving that title to the Escalade. A new full-size premium rear
wheel drive flagship with an optional V8 is on it's way. This car will take on the S-Class, 7-Series, A8, XJ and LS. Anyway, this is why pricing seems a little weird with the CTS and XTS.
Also to note, the new CTS is technically a replacement for the midsize STS (Seville). Nobody on Earth understands why
Cadillac didn't name the ATS - CTS and the new CTS -STS... It makes very little sense. One single bad generation and
Cadillac's old "flagship", the midsize (yes, strange for a flagship to be midsize) STS, is cancelled. Same with DTS (DeVille). The XTS is just a new name for the DTS. If you want to be technical, you can consider the upcoming full-size flagship a replacement for the Fleetwood Brougham.