The 2005 Cadillac STS is a five-passenger sedan with
a choice of engines, a V6 and a V8. Each gets its own, appropriately
calibrated, five-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel
drive is standard, while all-wheel drive is available on
the V8.
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Both packages start with a respectable showing of features
expected on today's luxury cars: leather trim, dual-zone
automatic climate control, Bose AM/FM/CD stereo, the usual
lineup of power creature comforts and driver aids, OnStar
telematics (with one year's service), Stabilitrak electronic
stability control,
automatic headlamp high-beam control, and rear park assist.
The popular option package for the V6 includes dual,
eight-way power and heated front seats, a six-disc CD changer,
rain-sensing wipers, polished aluminum wheels and memory
for driver's seat, outside mirrors and steering wheel settings
($2,390); offered as an add-on to this package are satellite
radio, programmable garage door opener and eucalyptus wood
interior trim ($730). A more elaborate package adds heated
rear seats, six-disc CD changer with navigation system,
satellite radio (with three months' trial service), wood/leather
trimmed steering wheel, power moon roof, rear spoiler, polished
aluminum wheels, performance brakes, limited-slip rear differential,
tire-pressure monitor and variable assist steering ($6,205);
a heavy-duty cooling package ($150) can be added to this.
Standalone options include a power moonroof ($1,200) and
an engine-block heater ($100). Two of the nine exterior
paints, Line Red and Diamond White, cost extra ($995).
Checking the first option box on the V8 order form gets
the top-level stereo and navigation system, the satellite
radio, high-intensity discharge headlamps with washers,
Cadillac's Magnetic Ride Control suspension, the wood/leather
steering wheel, moon roof, tire-pressure monitor, a rear
spoiler, polished aluminum wheels, rain-sensing wipers,
performance brakes and limited-slip differential ($11,065).
The second box adds unique aluminum wheels, Tuscany leather
seating surfaces, heavy-duty cooling system, variable assist
steering, and W-rated
Michelin tires ($2,050). All-wheel drive can be added only
to this latter package ($1,900), while adaptive cruise control
is available with either or both ($2,300). A Performance
Handling Package ($795) with special springs and shocks
is available with rear-wheel drive but not all-wheel drive.
The moonroof, engine block heater, and extra-cost paints
are also available on the V8.
A full spectrum of occupant safety features is standard,
including dual, two-stage frontal airbags, front seat-mounted
side airbags and front-and-rear side curtain airbags. Four-wheel
anti-lock brakes are standard, too, though tire-pressure
monitors are available only with the two noted option packages.