Although the Catera's exterior isn't likely to seduce potential buyerson its own, we think folks who take the time to climb inside may change
their minds. Cadillac did a complete makeover of the Omega's coalbin interior,
and created an excellent driving environment in the process. It's the strongest
part of the Catera's appeal, preserving European sport sedan flavor while
adding warm earth tones and high-quality materials that should appeal to
American tastes.
Thanks to its generous mid-size proportions, the Catera is roomy enough
for five adults, all of whom will find enough head, hip and legroom in
which to get comfortable. The front seats are especially good, offering
standard power adjustment (eight-way on the driver's side, two-way for
the passenger, as well as carefully designed cushion shapes and sumptuous
padding. Heated seats front and rear are optional, as is leather upholstery
to replace the excellent standard cloth trim.
The instrument panel is attractive and unusually comprehensive, if somewhat
anonymous in shape. It holds large, readable analog gauges for speed, engine
rpm, volts, coolant temperature, fuel level and oil pressure, plus the
usual array of warning lights. Headlights are controlled by a large round
pull-out knob to the driver's left, while switches for most other functions--including
the heat/vent/air conditioning and audio controls--are located on the center
console. Control positioning is very good, and the airbag-equipped steering
wheel (the front passenger gets a dash-mounted airbag) has a leather-wrapped
rim and carries auxiliary controls for ventilation and audio systems on
its hub. Side airbags will join the list of safety features this spring.
A long list of standard fitments dress up the Catera cabin. In addition
to the items mentioned earlier, all Cateras have a tilt steering wheel,
power windows/mirrors/door locks, automatic climate control, and a good
sound system that can be enhanced with a trunk-mounted CD changer or replaced
with one of two optional Bose eight-speaker systems. Material and fit-and-finish
quality are both well above average, rivaling the best from competing makes.