Overview & Reviews
Color palates are shuffled, the wheels now feature a colored wreath and crest, and the powertrain warranty is extended to five years/100,000 miles. Other than that, the 2007 Cadillac DTS is unchanged.
- Spacious and comfortable cabin, smooth and quiet ride, easy-to-use DVD navigation system.
- Lacks the upscale image of its competition, so-so interior materials quality for this price range.
User Reviews:
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Good rider - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By Dean Franklin - August 10 - 12:45 pmI have driven a few hundred miles, but no trips yet. This is a solid car with no rattles and no surprises. Stereo is excellent, engine power is sufficient. Fit and finish of the interior is miles ahead of a 2004. It is a pleasure to drive but I feel cheated having a 4 speed trans on an expensive car.
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Helpful - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By mike - April 11 - 11:37 amSo far the vehicle seems to be a typical Cadillac. I have noticed it uses more fuel than other caddys I have owned and I am surprised that the gas tank door can be opened from the outside also it seems the radio does not have real good reception
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Very Pleased WIth This Car - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By Cat Dude - August 18 - 9:11 pmI purchased the 2007 DTS Performance used, with 13,000 miles. It replaced a 2003 CTS. WE are very pleased with the handling, quietness, and comfort of the vehicle. The MPG is very positively surprising, particularly when the car plenty of power. THe memory seats are very handy, the controls are simple and well within reach. The Bose sound system is very nice. Weve traveled quite a bit in this car this year and we arrive much more relaxed than when in traveling in other cards weve had. Visibility seems poor when backing the car, and the proximity sensors help. Very well pleased with this American car.
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Mystic Gray DTS - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By applevalleyallstar - July 27 - 12:31 pmFun to drive, tighter cabin feel,no gas tank release or lock, no automatic break release, rear trunk area too high, no auto trunk close/lock. Leaves a lot to be desired from the previous years of Cadillac ownership. Drivers seat really squeals with the leather rubbing against the console, rear headliner problems. Navigation is great, so is the Bose sound. Gas mileage is less than my previous DTS by three miles city and 2 miles highway. The higher end, shorter body makes it look more like a sport than a luxury sedan. The vehicle has enough power, but sure sucks up the gas when you, step on it. Nice color coordination on the Mystic Gray ext. and the titanium interior.
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My fourth Deville/DTS - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By 1SEXYDTS - July 8 - 4:41 pm07 DTS Luxury II ( which is the 08 luxury III) Have owned the performance too. Turn on the Peter White cd. Open the sunroof and drive to another level of comfort. Handles well. People are surprised about the Northstar gas mileage which is excellent for a car over two tons. Excellent crash test ratings. Ive bought new before, but this time I went for one that was exactly what I wanted if I had bought new, plus certified gives me another 80,000 miles and 6 years bumper to bumper. ( it is one year old and has 20,000 miles. The beautiful real burled wood is very high gloss. Lots of new equipment to play with. Love the shiny chrome wheels &saved over 25,000 buying it a year old.
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Superior to LS460 - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By dino - February 18 - 4:39 pmThis is a fantastic vehicle. Worlds ahead the previous model. Excellent performance & much quieter at high speeds than the LS460 & superior seats.
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Get a Life--its a Caddy! - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By John - December 9 - 9:13 amWhy do "reviewers" think everything on wheels has to be an McClaren? This is a luxury car that is extremely comfortable, reasonably nimble for a 2- ton vehicle, easy to enter and exit, gets me 18+ mpg around town, well made, gives me a back massage, decent appearance. It does what I want it to do in terrific fashion! Im not sure why a luxury automobile needs 55-series tires, 17 inch wheels, and nearly 300 horsepower, but it does. Ive owned a 800 hp street-legal 57 Chevy, Ive driven my Dads Chrysler Hemi for several thousand miles--and they were both great, but Ill take my Caddy for everyday driving. Its solid American iron and I dont think it needs to apologize for anything!
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Much to be desired - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By BJ TX - October 16 - 10:22 pmThe car looks nice enough but interior design needs help, may as well put the radio and A/C panels & controls on the floor since it is necessary to turn & look down to see them. The seat belt buckle is difficult to find jammed up by the center console. The plastic interior is poor quality for a LUX car. The ride is smooth the engine power is good, steering could be tighter. This car rides and handles no better than my base 01 De Ville and lacks the comfort. The controls in the arm rest are poor design resting my arm on it the windows go down and the controls are touchy. There are too many DIC switches. The tire monitor has stopped working. Rear visibility past the rear doors down the side.
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Solid Performer, Great Value - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By John - October 13 - 4:37 pmOverall quality, fit, and finish a step up from previous models. Driver door lock switch defective, caused alarm every time car was opened with key. Easily fixed by dealer. Very satisfying car to drive. Under appreciated value for the money.
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Never Again - 2007 Cadillac DTS
By Never Again - August 31 - 7:51 pmHow GM can continue to produce garbage like this and still stay in business eludes me. This is the second new Cadillac Ive owned, my 04Deville was a total lemon and I thought it was an anomaly, unfortunately it wasnt, my 07 is an even bigger lemon! I dont know where to start, the car breaks down almost constantly, everything from electrical to drivetrain, even the heated seats broke. The front wheel drive system, axils, seals and transmission are a mess. The car spends more time in the shop than in my garage. If I was to give a complete list of everything thats been repaired on this car it would take an hour to read. About all this car does is look good standing still.