Build Quality
There’s no sense in dancing around this one – in terms of build quality, the 2008 STS represents a step backward for Cadillac and GM as a whole. Recent products have demonstrated great strides in craftsmanship, which led to surprise when we found loose wood trim on the dash, a smattering of misaligned plastic parts throughout the cabin, and gap widths that were several marks shy of consistent. There are worse offenders on the market, but for those buying a car priced above $56,000, top-notch attention to detail is expected to be standard equipment.
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