



Nothing new really.
Just some new pictures from GM.
I really think the ATS will work better as a coupe.
After test driving one for a week a few months ago, I was surprised how unusable was the rear seat, and the tiny rear doors.
So things won't be much worse with 2 doors, plus it does look a bit better.
It is still pretty boring and really does not stand out in any way.
But at least the proportions seem a bit better to me.
I can't help but remembering the first generation CTS. Which was a car
that did stand out in a crowd. With a simple and modern design for its
time.
Since, Cadillac has been busy adding lines, chrome and details everywhere.