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Introducing the 2014 Cadillac ATS in Lebanon. Derivative of nothing, it was built from a clean slate with the world’s most respected sport sedans in its crosshairs, then tested and perfected under the extraordinary demands of Germany’s famed Nürburgring. Riding on an all-new architecture, the 2014 ATS is purposefully designed to deliver remarkable handling and control.
Built from the ground up, it’s a driver-focused luxury sport sedan that delivers thrilling performance.
2014 ATS INTERIOR
The ATS reveals its refined side in the precise, handcrafted interior.
2014 ATS EXTERIOR
Athletic and expressive Luxury Sedan.
The 2014 Cadillac ATS ranks 3 out of 23 Upscale Midsize Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of published reviews and test drives of the Cadillac ATS, as well as reliability and safety data.
Reviewers say that the 2014 Cadillac ATS’ sporty handling and powerful engine options make it capable of hanging with the best German sport sedans. For having the best combination of factors that appeal to families in its class, we named the ATS our 2014 Best Upscale Midsize Car for Families.
The Cadillac ATS is available with a range of engine choices. The base engine is a four-cylinder engine that reviewers say provides adequate power. Most test drivers recommend stepping up to the optional turbocharged four-cylinder engine or V6 if you're seeking faster acceleration. A six-speed automatic transmission that reviewers praise is standard with all engines, while a manual transmission that reviewers say makes driving the ATS more enjoyable is available with the turbocharged four-cylinder engine. Fuel economy is rated up to an EPA-estimated 22/33 mpg city/highway, which is about average for the class. The ATS impresses reviewers with its agile, balanced handling and firm, but comfortable, ride quality. While some reviewers say the ATS' steering doesn't give the driver much feedback, most appreciate its precision.