Used 2020 Cadillac CT4 Sedan 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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2020 CT5 Luxury Edition
Having been a “truck” guy my entire life I thought it was time to try a sport sedan and boy was I thanful I did. By giving up interior space, in return I got an exciting & responsive drive. Being only 4 cylinders I wasn’t expecting a lot and I was gladly wrong. The turbo supercharger is huge and really makes up for lack of cylinders. I use ut mostly for long drives around the country to state capitols. Having a bad back the seats are extremely comfortable. If i had to pic a downfall it woukd be a sparce interior extras and small for passangers in the back seat. Down sides outweighed by the positives. Its a beast on the open roads with quick excelleration and crispy handling. I cant wait to turn this one in for the V version. If this ones this exciting to drive with the flappy paddle 8 gears, I can only imagine how great 2 turbos will be. I simply love this car.
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Great Looking Car
Just what my wife wanted except it was advertised as having memory seats. The seats were not memory seats just normal knobs.
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A Class Act!
Luxury, class, and style all in one!
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