I was out on another Cadillac forum and I read a posting from a guy who has a 2005 CTS that was burning a couple of quarts every 1000 miles or so. This guy obviously knows something about cars because he made a modification to his PCV vacuum tube (don't ask me to explain what he did), and apparently the engine no longer drinks oil. So that got me looking around ... Read More
markcincinnati, I honestly enjoyed reading your posts but like plekto said the content of it isn't true. You slip in some smiles about how nice the CTS, is but at the same time you are reaching around with a knife stabbing it in the back. The fact remains the Bimmer's, Audi's, Mercedes, you love and adore so much don't come close in reliability, warranty, cost of repairs. Gosh damn, the free ... Read More
Has anyone else received an invitation from Cadillac for SCCA racing May 31, 2004 at Lime Rock Raceway Park? Racing will feature the CTS-V in the GT series. Racing will be viewed from the Cadillac hospitality tent. See you there!
Since the projected price of the CTSV is $50k and the challenge was to find competing sedans within $10k, the CLK500 and BMW 540i are well within that range. I was comparing similar cars with similar options thus V8 to V8 etc. Using the Edmunds pricing option getting the 2004 CTS with 3.6 engine and the other high end options that were bragged about above (Navigation etc) comes out to $43.5K ... Read More
Name One Sedan?
Written by: wulf007 on Jun 20, 2003 3:08:35 PM
Remembering that the CTSV is not here yet and won't be until February 2004 so we don't really know that much about it (pricing wise), there are the following cars that are here now and well within $10K difference - some cheaper. Actually with the way Cadillac bundles its options I wouldn't be surprised if a lot more expensive performance cars won't be cheaper out the door. So here is the ... Read More
bigguyjer
Written by: sevenfeet0 on May 25, 2003 6:32:09 AM
My wife and I are coming up on 8 full months of ownership on our CTS with 15,100 miles(!) on the clock. It's our only car right now, so we depend on it heavily. So far, this is an easy car to recommend. The upsides so far include: Tight as a drum chassis Superior handling (we have the LuxSport model) Decent power Excellent transmissions Great seats No dashboard squeaks or strange ... Read More
The CTS-V...
Written by: sevenfeet0 on Apr 20, 2003 8:54:12 AM
...is now featured on the "Future Models" section of Cadillac's web site. They claim delivery to be early 2004.
2004 CTS-V
Written by: ctsjerry on Apr 14, 2003 4:52:43 PM
Wow! Looks great!! And ONLY $50,000. I say ONLY because it makes it sound better to swallow. But what a nice evolutionary model change. I appreciate Cadillac doing that. Maybe I'll turn my 2003 CTS in for a used 2004 in 2005. But then again, maybe I should wait till at least it's paid for? Ha! Wonder how the resale value will hold up on these cars? I've heard so far ... Read More
2004 CTS
Written by: bigdaddycoats on Mar 22, 2003 11:15:03 AM
I was playing around with the GM online ordering reference site today and found info on the 04 CTS. There is no mention of the CTSv - maybe not out yet. There are some color changes and package changes. One thing that I found is that it looks like the 3.2 will be the base engine with the 3.6 being standard on the 1sb and 1sc packages. It also appears that ... Read More
CTSv
Written by: sevenfeet0 on Aug 28, 2002 8:34:29 PM
Spy photo link on Edmunds... http://www.edmunds.com/future/2004/cadillac/cts/4drsedan/photo_1.html
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