2012 Cadillac Cts on 2040-cars
Yantis, Texas, United States
This has been the best car I have ever owned. I am selling because our family is growing, and I need to add a
bedroom which costs $$$. I've owned this car for a year and only put about 5 thousand miles on it. It was my
second car, so I just can't justify keeping it when I need to do the house remodel.
The V Wagon, or as we have come to call it the "Vagon" is 99% stock except for a Lingenfelter upper pulley, the
necessary tune to go with it, & a set of Eibach lowering springs. This was done by a shop before I owned it, but
you can look up Lingenfelter Performance & Eibach and read about what the upper pulley and springs do for
performance. I've never raced the car or even pushed it near the limits of what it is capable of, but it is a
blast to drive this car around town. The lowering springs give it just enough attitude to make it stand out from
any other CTS-V cars around. It still rides like butter when you're in touring mode, and sport mode feel like it's
on rails (my favorite way to drive around is in Sport transmission mode and Sport suspension mode.)
For a CTS-V enthusiast, you probably already know everything about one of these cars anyway, so I'm not sure what
else to say about it here.
Cadillac CTS for Sale
- Cadillac cts v sedan 4-door(US $23,000.00)
- Cadillac cts v sedan 4-door(US $18,000.00)
- Cadillac cts v-wagon 4-door(US $31,000.00)
- Cadillac cts cts(US $15,000.00)
- Cadillac cts luxury sedan 4-door(US $20,000.00)
- Cadillac cts v coupe 2-door(US $19,000.00)
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J.D. Power: Mini, Lexus again offer most satisfying sales experience
Thu, 29 Nov 2012JD Power has released its annual Sales Satisfaction Index Study, and once again Mini and Lexus have taken top honors. Overall, buyers are more satisfied with the auto-buying sales experience than they were last year, with those surveyed reporting an average score of 664 points on a 1,000-point scale. That's up from 648 in 2011. Dealer satisfaction also increased by five points over last year as well.
All told, Lexus brought home an index score of 737, which was high enough to put it atop the luxury brands for the second year in a row. JD Power says Infiniti came in second in that category with a score of 728 and Cadillac rounded out the podium with it's rating of 725. Speaking of Infiniti, that brand saw the single largest jump in sales satisfaction of any brand on the survey, popping up 52 index points over 2011.
Among mass-market brands, Mini ranked highest with a score of 712, followed closely by Buick with 706 and GMC farther down the line with 683. You can check out the full press release below for more information.
Cadillac abandons plans for six-digit flagship sedan
Mon, 01 Jul 2013So much for that party. Cadillac has announced that it is walking away from plans to build a high-dollar, rear-wheel-drive ultraluxury sedan. The low-volume model would have been based on the lusty Ciel Concept, and the production iteration would have carried a price tag well over $100,000. Executives with the automaker reportedly claim the model wouldn't have bolstered the brand enough to be worth the investment.
Even so, Automotive News reports Cadillac is still on track to build a range-topping four-door to go head-to-head with the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. That model will likely be constructed on the company's upcoming Omega rear-wheel-drive platform, but we won't see it bow until at least 2016. Right now, the front-wheel-drive XTS sits at the top of the Cadillac lineup, and while that machine and it's twin-turbocharged V6 variant makes a compelling argument against certain luxury entries, it falls short serving as a legitimate competitor for the likes of the 7 Series and S-Class for enthusiast drivers.
2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe
Thu, 30 Oct 2014Cadillac has become a very, very different company since the dawn of the new millenium. Its turn-of-the-century lineup, consisting of staid offerings like the Seville, DeVille and Eldorado, represented the Old Cadillac. These cars were plagued with Old GM quality issues and catered to a more elderly audience. Since the company's Art and Science design language arrived, though, we've seen Cadillac flesh out its lineup in a big way, introducing notable and (so far) enduring products, like the the CTS, SRX and most recently, the ATS.
With the CTS tackling the 5 Series segment and the SRX duking it out with the Lexus RX and its classmates, the ATS has been left with the tough task of battling the BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, among others. Critically, at least, it has excelled in this role, but it's still working on finding its feet sales-wise. On paper, broadening the model range by adding a two-door personal luxury coupe could help.
After a week with the ATS Coupe, though, we've found a car that, while retaining the standard model's excellent driving character, doesn't quite offer enough visual excitement to stand up to other cars in its segment.