Is the Cadillac CTS a good buy?

Fatman

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I was wondering if anyone who owns this car could tell me about the reliability/maintenance? I am in the market for a new car and my choice was between a g37 sedan, bmw 328, and audi a4. I am leaning most towards the g37 because the bmw is too uncomfortable and the audi a4 is sssllooww. I love the cadillac CTS but I can't help but think it is a POS american car that will break down on me when I hit like 80K miles. Anyone have any experience with this car? Also I am keeping in mind the economic future of the brand, which isn't looking too good.
 
Get the BMW 328i. IMO it's the classiest one out of all those choices. Go on e90post.com to learn more about the 3 series. You are the first person ever to complain that it's uncomfortable. Avoid getting sport suspension if your back can't handle bumps.
 
when i think of american cars all i can think of this the bad things about it
like what you are thinking
my opinion is kind of alike compare to yours
audi a4 is not a good car
if i was going to buy a new car at around $40 000 canadian
i will either pick Infiniti G37 Sedan Luxury A7 or Lexus IS 250/350
they are both very Luxury and powerful ,around 300hp(only is 350)
but i personal like the IS 350 more because it look more sporty
and just a better brand overall , lexus is one of the best brand out there
so i will stick away from bmw,audi and american cars
because they need to spend alot more $$$$ on maintenance and repair and reliability is much lower since they care about performance more
BMW is good too but compare to the price it got ONLY 230hp where as 328hp on g37
soo THINK THINK THINK about what you get for the same price!!!!!!!!!
but let you know smaller engine=uses less gas (most cases)
 
The CTS is a great car.
And I recently drove a 2003 CTS with 81,000 miles and it drove like it was brand new.

American cars were bad, but they have improved a lot in the past decade.

And All cars made after the year 2000, no matter what the brand, will easily make it to 200,000 miles.

If you buy a Cadillac and it somehow goes out of business. It is okay. It will not effect the warranty or parts availability. You could still but parts from GM and you can never lose your warranty before the contract runs out.
Besides, if things turn bad for GM, they said they wil get rid of all brands except Chevy, Cadillac, and Buick, which they plan to keep open forever.
 
The CTS is a great car.
And I recently drove a 2003 CTS with 81,000 miles and it drove like it was brand new.

American cars were bad, but they have improved a lot in the past decade.

And All cars made after the year 2000, no matter what the brand, will easily make it to 200,000 miles.

If you buy a Cadillac and it somehow goes out of business. It is okay. It will not effect the warranty or parts availability. You could still but parts from GM and you can never lose your warranty before the contract runs out.
Besides, if things turn bad for GM, they said they wil get rid of all brands except Chevy, Cadillac, and Buick, which they plan to keep open forever.
 
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