Used 2007 Cadillac CTS Consumer Reviews
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Love my Katillac( my name is Kat)
Bought my 2007 CTS and love it.. I bought it used with less than 60,000 miles on it in 2020.. The lady had service records on it and the original sticker price from the window..She paid like $38,000 with a few bells and whistles. And it was as clean as the showroom floor.. I got lucky.
The first Detroit car to take on the Europeans
This is the car that saved Cadillac. When BMW, Audi and Mercedes started exporting sporty sedans to the US, Cadillac decided this was a market segment that definitely wasn’t into buying their legacy land yachts. This rear wheel drive wonder is fast off the mark, handles extraordinarily well, and definitely gave the Europeans a run for their money.
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,988149 mi away
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- Base SedanMSRP: $8,495157 mi away
pepp and comfortable
Very good accelartion. Very comfortable with a good smooth ride. My main negative s are the instrument cluster was hard to read and the headlights lenses cloudy.
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classy daily driver
engine is a little noisy under full power, very comfortable on all day trips, very sharp turning radius, very good vision
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Beat out the Foreign Sedans!
I test drove the G37, BMW 3 series and the Audi A4 and this car beat them hands down. I was blown away that this car beat such noteworthy competitors. The power/punch of the car, the throaty sound of the engine, the opulence of the interior (outside of the stereo/technology) and the edgy look of the car was just terrific. Additionally, I see so many A4s and 3 series BMW's on the road, I know for good reason, but they seem very trendy to me. Downsides are the cheaper feel to the interior controls and stereo, as well as public perception around "American Made" vehicles vs the vaunted European and Japanese competition.