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Northstar V8 from a Cadillac STS 4 50.00%
Squires Turbo Systems 3 37.50%
Short Throw Shifter 0 0%
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Old 04-24-2005, 05:08 PM
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Definition of STS...

Ok... ive heard many definitions of 'STS'
1) meaning northstar V8 from a Caddy STS
2) Squires Turbo Systems
3) Short Throw Shifter

I've heard all 3 of these used although there is no doubt of thier meanings. WHICH ONE IS IT???????
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Re: Definition of STS...

STS is an option package on the Cadillac Seville which means Sports Touring Sedan.
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Re: Re: Definition of STS...

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STS is an option package on the Cadillac Seville which means Sports Touring Sedan.
Thats what i originally thought, but i noticed that a few other people have understood it to mean other things.
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Re: Definition of STS...

It's the replacement for the old "Seville". And yes, it means Sports Touring Sedan.
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Old 04-24-2005, 10:17 PM
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Re: Re: Definition of STS...

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It's the replacement for the old "Seville". And yes, it means Sports Touring Sedan.
For some years in the '90's the STS did not replace the Seville, it was the Seville. While some regarded it as a stand-alone model at the time, most came with both STS and Seville nametags on the trunk lid.

Sevilles came in 2 versions, STS and the base model called SLS (Seville Luxury Sedan). The base model had more stainless trim, cushier suspension and a slightly lower price.

http://www.familycar.com/RoadTests/C...STS/Photos.htm
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STS stands for "Steamy Turd Sandwich"
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Re: Definition of STS...

STS stands for the SCCA Solo II class Street Touring Stock
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