Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Reviews

2013 Cadillac ATS

Glen Konorowski Darpan, 06 Feb, 2014 03:04 AM
  • 2013 Cadillac ATS
I have been waiting quite some time to drive Cadillac’s all new ATS, a compact luxury sport sedan touted by the press as ‘General Motors bid to take on BMW’s 3-series cars.’ I feel General Motors has been doing a great job at making most of their upscale cars as competitive in price and quality to many of the Asian and European counterparts. Earlier this year at the North American International Auto Show, the Cadillac ATS received the coveted title of ‘2013 North American Car of the Year.’
 
At a glance, the ATS looks very similar to its stable mate the Cadillac CTS. I was not over fond of the angular design of the CTS when it first came out, but strong sales have made this look very popular and I have to admit it has kind of grown on me. The car just comes as a 4-door sedan, unlike the other Cadillacs.
 
The ATS comes with three different engines depending on the model of the vehicle. Since I was given the premium model to test, it was equipped with the optional 3.6L V6 with 321hp and 274lbs-ft of torque. The base engine is a 4-cylinder turbo 272hp and is available with a six-speed manual or six-speed auto, which I had in my test car. My test car was also equipped with Cadillac’s all-wheel-drive, which was fabulous during a heavy snowfall that I encountered while test driving the car.
 
My test car being the top-of-the-line came with a beautiful, tan coloured leather interior (all but base models come with leather). All the seats were very comfortable and I have to say comparable or better than many of the European models I have driven in the past. In the back seat area due to the vehicle’s size, legroom can be a little tight if the driver is on the tall side and moves the seat back. 
 
 
As you might suspect, in this price range the car has heated seats that work quickly when turned, which is a real plus on cold days. One feature I loved was the heated steering wheel. Push the button on the steering wheel and the heat was almost instantaneous, as I hate driving with gloves.
 
Since this is a first model year car, I figure that the designers are on a learning curve when it comes to the ATS’s control feature and gauges. It took me a week to really catch on to how to work the heating and sound system and I didn’t even bother with the navigation system. Things you would expect to be simple, such as resetting the trip meter were not. 
 
Lastly the dash gauges, here designers have made the gauges on the smaller side, which takes time to read and in turn, takes you eyes off the road longer when driving. To compensate, designers have incorporated a heads-up display, which projects the speed and a bar graph tachometer up to the windshield in front of the driver. A feature I did like as your eyes were always on the road.
 
Overall I liked the ATS – it handled well, was fun to drive and had adequate power for an all-wheel-drive. My test car lists for about $54,000, which is very reasonable for a car of this level of sophistication.
 
By Glen Konorowski

MORE Reviews ARTICLES

2013's Top 5 Crossovers: Compact CUVs to watch out for this season

2013's Top 5 Crossovers: Compact CUVs to watch out for this season
With school back in full swing, for many it means another year of shuttling kids to and from school, sports and everywhere else in between. For those that aren’t keen on making the leap to a minivan quite yet, the compact crossover utility vehicle comes to the rescue 

2013's Top 5 Crossovers: Compact CUVs to watch out for this season

2013 Porsche Lineup Test Drive

2013 Porsche Lineup Test Drive
Recently I had the opportunity to test the full line of Porsche vehicles at the Porsche World Roadshow. This is a performance demonstration Porsche organizes for potential buyers and media every two years

2013 Porsche Lineup Test Drive

2013 Honda CRV

2013 Honda CRV
Of all the Sport Utilities Vehicles you see on the road today, one of the most popular has to be the Honda CRV. This vehicle has really grown in popularity as well as size since it was first introduced a number of years ago.

2013 Honda CRV

2013 Ford Mustang

2013 Ford Mustang
Ford is not resting on just good looks to sell this muscle car, it has much more than just good looks as I discovered on my short stay with the car.

2013 Ford Mustang

2013 Chevy Spark

2013 Chevy Spark
Chevrolet is not really that well known for its small car brands. Most people think of them as the guys, who supply roomy family cars like the Cruze or Malibu, but in other parts of the world, they are big time contenders in the small car market.

2013 Chevy Spark

2013 Chevy Camaro

2013 Chevy Camaro
If you are looking for a car with the speed and handling of a top European exotic, well you can get it with the Camaro. At almost half the price of a Porsche you might not have the prestige or get the looks, but you will have all the same power and handling of Europe’s best.

2013 Chevy Camaro