Used 2020 Cadillac CT4 Consumer Reviews
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Luxury and Sport Combined
My All Wheel drive Premium Luxury CT4 surprised me by how well it handles on the road, both straight way and especially curves. In a 6 inch snow this past week, I actually felt safer the way it hugged the road and handled than my 4 wheel drive truck.Safety features galore.Even though there is not much room in back for passengers, by moving the front seats up.some provided enough leg room. The 4 cylinder is surprisingly spiffy and also gets over 30 mpg on the road.
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Way better than expected!
I have a CT4 Luxury. Before this car I had a 2014 CTS Coupe (3.6L) which I also bought new. While this car is a little smaller, it is so much to drive. It really feels like a sports car. I don't bother with surveys, in this case it was worth my time. I first drove a CT5, I prefer the CT4. My only negative comment it my own fault. My last Cad had the BOSE system. I miss that, the Premium Sound is OK, but it is noticeably not Bose.
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Awesome CT4
Ct 4 is awesome, Great styling inside and out, smooth driving handles well at all speeds. Acceleration is great. Solid Fit and Finish. A great vehicle overall!
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Fun on four wheels
I was an early adopter on the ATS. 2013, 15 and 17 versions. They were all great drives. Just traded for a 20 Sport finish. Nicer interior, but it does feel like a smaller car. I preferred the 2.0 L in the ATS than the CT4. I do notice a loss of power in acceleration. The motor sounds louder, almost as if it's laboring to respond. Reminds me of my 1990 Chev Cavalier. A little disappointing. Likewise - why does Cadillac always "cheap out?". The ATS all had Bose stereos; not it's an option. Other options which should included - it's a Cadillac, and my wife's Chev Equinox has features my CT4 doesn't. All said, it is fun to drive, spry and agile on city streets and the highway, and I can get golf clubs in the trunk. I'll love it in spite of it all.
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I wouldn’t buy this car again
When I first picked up my CT4-V in December of 2020 I was so excited but after a year of ownership I’m looking for a way out of this piece of junk. The best thing about the car is the exterior appearance. After that you’ll find nothing but squeaks, rattles, weird software bugs, and missing details. There are 2 USB ports in the whole car and they’re both in front. In a 2020 Cadillac. 2 ports. 0 in the back seat. What were they thinking. The push button to unlock the door handles “feature” that nearly every other automaker has ditched in favor of touch to unlock door handles frequently glitches and requires multiple button pushes to unlock. No fix has been found for this yet. The car lights up every time the key moves anywhere near the vehicle so if you park this in an attached garage and keep a key in your purse be prepared to have a dead battery every 2-3 days. The car is SUPER prone to tire blowouts and cracked rims which would be annoying in any circumstance but with supply issues as they are combined with the fact that you don’t get a spare tire means you’ll be renting a LOT of cars while you wait for replacement rims and tires. I was in a fender bender with my vehicle over the last year and since this car is aluminum and Cadillac has certified very few shops to repair these expect to wait a LONG time to get your car fixed. In my case I was driving a smashed car for about 3 months. I replaced my Alfa Romeo Giulia with this vehicle and even though the Alfa was a few years older the CT4 is light years behind the Alfa in every way.