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If you think cruise control changed your life, semi-autonomous driving is really going to blow your mind.


What exactly is semi-autonomous driving?


It's a technological innovation that does a lot of the driving for you. Las Vegas recently passed legislation regulating semi-autonomous vehicles, which puts the technology one tiny step closer to mainstream. And, it appears Cadillac, for one, is eager to give it another nudge.


According to a recent report from the good…

Automotive safety systems that emit alerts when you're drifting towards danger are good. But not great. Why does Motor Werks Cadillac of Barrington say that? Well, while we truly appreciate the dedication to safety that drives such systems, we can't help but pick out one significant flaw: not everyone can hear well.

Imagine driving down the road in a new Cadillac model and an alarm goes off when you accidentally start wandering into…

The Cadillac Escalade has been a recipient of various awards over the years. But one honor bestowed on the vehicle in 2011 was not so complimentary, it was the most stolen truck in America. Parent company General Motors plans on stopping this.

The auto maker, who supplies the latest trim levels of Escalades, along with other Cadillac vehicles to Motor Werks Cadillac of Barrington in Barrington, IL, will be 'beefing up' security throughout Escalade models…

Cadillac’s Rain Brake Assist System

When behind the wheel of a vehicle like Cadillac SRX, safety should be the driver's first concern, especially when it comes to piloting through storms like Hurricane Irene, which struck the East Coast of North America recently.

So when Motor Werks Cadillac of Barrington - 206 N Cook St in Barrington, IL found out SRX will receive upgrades to their weather driving warning system, they couldn't be more pleased. 2012's SRX starts at…

The all new Cadillac CTS-V shows GM's dedication to high performance, combined with luxury comfort behind the wheel. The supercharged coupe variant of the Cadillac CTS will run 100 miles per hour on a rainy track, without any slippage - though we don't recommend trying it at home.

The as-tested CTS-V not only springs into action down a rainy track without losing its grip, the car snags some decent city and highway mileage?well…

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