Used 2017 Cadillac CT6 Consumer Reviews
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A/C not good
I like this car a lot, but in Texas the air conditioner just doesn't work. I have had it in the shop four times and they always tell me there's nothing wrong with the air conditioner......and then they say that I need to have the windows ceramic coated. Soooo, if it works correctly why would I need coating? If it sits outside while I am visiting my family, it takes about 30 minutes to cool down, and usually it never cools down enough especially for people in the backseat. I think I will go to Mercedes next as I never had a problem with that brand.
Getalong
Keep auto stop turned off as well as cruise control when driving in stop start traffic you will not have any trouble.I have over one hundred thousand miles driving in snow in Canada with normal tires ct6 all wheel drive
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Roosevelt Review
It is not the classic Cadillac. It is very sporty, high tech-which I love, but definitely Cadillac top of the line.
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Not Your Father's Cadillac
CT6 Fully Redesigned, very Techie, Easy to Operate. Only downside is the Owner's Manual is a bit difficult to navigate; indexing is somewhat lacking.
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Not the old man's caddy
I test drove the NA V6 with standard suspension and 19" wheels. Found it very composed, offering a nice ride on smaller bumps, as well as very solid high merging acceleration. Seats comfy during test drive, and CUE system worked fine for the limited amount I used it. Felt the transmission shifted nicely and kicked down quickly for acceleration, though noted that the car was in sport setting. Wife claimed she couldn't quite get comfy in the driver seat, though she didn't spend that much time adjusting it. Overall, I though the chassis felt nicer than the E400 wagon i had just test driven, though not as fast. The Merc was more luxurious inside, but I was not disappointed in the CT6. Didn't get a chance to really lean on the car, but my test drive was enough to convince me that I should spend more time in one, and that it is still on the list of possible candidates.
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