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2016 Cadillac ATS-V Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Unfortunately, the "why nots" from three years ago remain. The compact Cadillac sedan's rear seat hasn't gotten any larger, and the coupe's is even tighter. Meanwhile, Audi, Lexus, and Mercedes have introduced competitors with roomier rear seats. At 5-9 I can sit behind myself with a little room to spare... Comparison vehicle: 2016 BMW 4-Series |
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2015 Mercedes-Benz C400 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Rear legroom in the Mercedes-Benz C-Class increased by almost two inches for 2015, such that it nearly ties the best-in-class BMW. Unlike in the tighter Cadillac ATS, one average-sized man can sit behind another with some room to spare. The Mercedes-Benz's trunk is about average is size. The BMW's... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Cadillac ATS |
2014 Lexus IS 350 F Sport Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Toyota didn't stretch the wheelbase of the new Lexus IS by 2.7 inches just to lend the car a more slender body. Rather, the intent was to eliminate the previous car's primary shortcoming, a tight rear seat. Virtually all of the wheelbase stretch has been translated into additional legroom. Consequently,... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Cadillac ATS |
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2013 Cadillac ATS 2.0T MT6 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The latest 3-Series has a roomy, comfortable back seat. Cadillac didn't see this coming, and sized the ATS to compete with the previous-generation BMW. Consequently, the Cadillac's rear seat is considerably tighter than the BMW's or the Infiniti G37's, a little tighter than an A4's, about even with that in... Comparison vehicle: 2012 BMW 3-Series |