Introduced for 1997, Cadillac's entry-level Catera was derived from the European Opel Omega. Equipped with a 3.0-liter V6, this rear-drive sports sedan accelerates smoothly and handles with agility.
In our 1997 road test the Catera did very well. It competed well with the best European and Japanese sports sedans. It handles nimbly and accelerates smoothly, and the brakes are exceptional.
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Achieving less than successful results with the European-derived Catera, Cadillac started from scratch in the creation of the mid-sized luxury vehicle to brand needed to lure younger customers. The ...
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