Used 2015 Cadillac ATS Consumer Reviews
True Love
The 2013 ATS was very impressive with regards to comfort, performance and technology. So, at lease end, I wanted more. The 2015 with added turbo blew me away. If torn between sporty, elegant, or aggressive, know that the ATS brings it all together.
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Great Buy - Missing Latest Technology
Good gas mileage, great handling, small rear seat. Missing blind spot and cross traffic warnings, heated seats, etc... all in higher level models. For the price, should have been included. The headrest in the front seat force your head forward a bit too much making it uncomfortable for a 5'9" driver.
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- Luxury SedanMSRP: $6,947188 mi away
- Luxury SedanMSRP: $12,808215 mi away
- Standard SedanMSRP: $9,995254 mi away
Stay away from ats
Bought car for son a year ago thinking this is a cadilac it will last him threw high school and college,in a 14 month since then its been at dealer 7 times ,everytime i turn around there a sensor going out or the thermistat,they replace thermistat charge me bout 400$ once 2month had trouble again ,tell me it needs a new one cause thats the original one gone band,then 4 months later tell me same thing ,good thing i keep receits,just had fuel rail sensor replace 2 weeks ago was 753$,now its still doing same problem ,left son stranded my advise stay away from ats most people i have spoke to have same issues,junk,i got ride of it
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ATS awd 3.6L
It's quick, comfortable, and classy. The interior and sound system are first class. If your budget is $25k don't buy a new car. Buy a pre owned certified used car and you'll be much happier.
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Love / hate relationship
The handling is stellar! I also own a Porsche 911 and this is the only sedan I've ever driven that actually compares ok. I also think the exterior look is fantastic - clean, timeless but also interesting. However, I dislike just about everything else about this car. CUE is horrendous. It is unintuitive and talks too much when in voice prompt mode. My wife's Audi blows away the Cadillac's interface. While the 2.0ilter engine has reasonable power, you have to overcome both turbo lag and a slow transmission (mine has the 6 speed auto) in order to get good performance. Even then, it sounds pretty bad - a bit like an overworked and muffled lawnmower. If you ignore the sound and run the car in manual mode then it's fine, but who wants to do that. These two things are irksome enough that I decided to sell the car. Resale is absolutely horrible. This is partially due to the fact that the car was overpriced in the first place. I knew that going in but I wanted to buy American. Poor resale doubles the pain. If you want to buy the car anyway, get the V6, make sure it has the new 8 speed auto, and make sure you get a hefty discount on this overpriced car. Overall, I would not recommend this car.
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