CTS, SRX continued to lead Cadillac Sales in July 2011

Cadillac Sales: 

A 25% bottom line sales decrease might suggest a disappointing July year over year for Cadillac, but continuing good sales for CTS and SRX are reassuring.   July 2010 was a ‘banner’ month with over 5.5K of each model sold, so while it would be great to repeat at those levels, this month’s sales of over 4K for each model are nothing to sneeze at.  It would be interesting to compare incentives in July 2010 vs July 2011 but those figures are not given here.

DTS continues to fade as the last models are sold.  Escalade sales continue to reflect higher fuel prices.


July
(Calendar Year-to-Date)

January – July

2011 2010 % Chg Volume %Chg per S/D
2011 2010 %Chg Volume
Selling Days (S/D) 26 27





CTS 4,449 5,516 -19.3 -16.2
31,454 24,601 27.9
DTS 715 1,207 -40.8 -38.5
9,453 10,221 -7.5
Escalade 914 1,252 -27.0 -24.2
7,859 8,766 -10.3
Escalade ESV 605 762 -20.6 -17.5
4,402 4,150 6.1
Escalade EXT 171 195 -12.3 -8.9
1,067 1,008 5.9
SRX 4,133 5,723 -27.8 -25.0
30,333 28,378 6.9
STS 132 259 -49.0 -47.1
2,661 2,404 10.7
XLR 0 5 ***.* ***.*
12 176 -93.2
Cadillac Total 11,119 14,919 -25.5 -22.6
87,241 79,704 9.5

Summary

XTS and ATS are missing from the equation here and can’t arrive soon enough.

Press Release Summary:

Cadillac: Cadillac reported total sales of 11,119 for July, a 26-percent decrease versus last July which included a significant reduction in sales to fleets. For the month, retail sales decreased 26 percent. For the year-to-date, Cadillac total sales are up 9 percent while retail sales have increased 17 percent.

Spectre Intake: boxes on the doorstep

Boxes arrived with the Spectre Performance intake system for the Cadillac STS-V LC3 4.4L Supercharged V8 today (Monday).   Sorry for the camera phone pics, but grabbed the snap while bringing my Wife home and running back to my next appointment.

Spectre Performance Intake

Spectre Performance Intake

The system is offered in two parts, the ‘bottom’ end from MAF to filter (?) and the ‘top’ end from throttle body to MAF.  I ordered both parts, so two boxes from StreetSideAuto.

Friday is the dyno/install/dyno test day at True Street Motorsports in McKinney.

Cadillac STS-V Spectre Intake Dyno Plan

Got the call from Jaime at StreetSideAuto that my Spectre Performance custom STS-V intake is on the way here; it appears to be set for arrival Mon/Tue.  I called and set my dyno day with Tim at True Street Motorsports in McKinney for Friday, August 5 beginning at 9:30 am.

The plan will be to dyno my 2008 Cadillac STS-V in stock configuration, swap on the Spectre Performance custom intake, get the STS-V back to the same conditions as start, then re-dyno with the intake.  We’ll be monitoring IAT, IAT2, and fuel richness among other things.

Dyno runs are normally done in the gear closest to 1:1 which in the STS-V is 4th gear.  In sport mode the STS-V can manually shift and hold gears, which is dyno friendly.

It is very hot in Texas this summer, and likely will be 103F still on Aug 3.  Stock 469 hp STS-V’s tend to dyno at 360-370 wheel hp, for a ~23-21% transmission & rolling loss.  So that’s what we might expect for the baseline.  Other users have reported as high as +40 whp, up to 410 whp, but there are very few controls on internet reports as to whose car is truly, strictly stock and not.  Judging by ‘normal’ automatic vehicles 20% transmission & rolling loss, that would put the V at 410/0.8 = 512 hp equivalent.

I am hoping to get to 400 whp, but the whole day is an adventure, so we’ll see.

As you can see from this view of the ‘back’ of the LC3 in the STS-V, the intake tubes run all the way around to the back of the engine.  That large box along the way is a silencer to remove or mute the sound of the supercharger.  The new intake is just straight flow, so the V will pickup a pronounced supercharger whine.

Then I’ll enjoy the car for a couple of weeks, and return to the dyno for a “2 week laters” test to see if the improvement is sustained.

What do you think?  Any advice?  Please add a comment!