A bit marmite, granted. But I like marmite. Especially quick marmite. Cracking interior though. 
From Wikipedia - re: marmite -
This distinctive taste is reflected in the British company's marketing slogan: "Love it or hate it." The product's name has entered British English as a metaphor for something that is an acquired taste or tends to polarise opinionsYou'll have to forgive my ignorance. I don't speak British English. I speak 'Murican.
As for the ATS....meh. Cadillac's origami folded sheetmetal is a turn-off for me, no matter its performance, comfort, or luxury. If a car makes me cringe as I walk up to it I won't buy it. Too many gratuitous sharp creases, styling cues, and chrome bits for my taste. The windswept headlight trailing back along the tops of the fenders (wings) are stupid looking as are the foreward swept tail lights. The hood (bonnet) is already too high and then they add an additional hump? The high beltline makes the car look as if its roof has been chopped by hotrodders leaving too small windows as a result.
Cadillac isn't alone in commiting this crime. The Germans, Swedes, and Italians are accomplices. They've all lost their distinctive styles. It used to be that you could tell the cars at a distance by their national, familial, looks but no more. Instead we get Asian knock-offs. I can't tell a BMW from a Kia when overtaking. It's a damned shame.

