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| Key Features |
| Model |
CTS |
| Year |
2003 |
| Engine Size |
3.2L - 6 Cylinders |
| Seating Capacity |
5 Seats |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Style |
Luxury |
| Class |
Sedan · Luxury |
| Pricing |
| Original List Price |
$29,350 |
| Current Retail Price |
$20,177 |
| Current Wholesale Price |
$16,667 (Update Date: 1/1/06) |
| Miscellaneous |
| Available Models |
4 Dr Sedan |
| Product ID |
21654693 |
| More Information |
| Cadillac has broken a lot of new ground with its all-new CTS. It drives like a European luxury sports sedan and, like Mercedes-Benz and BMW, this new Cadillac uses rear-wheel drive instead of front-wheel drive. It is designed to appeal to younger buyers who want European performance in an American luxury product. The smallest of Cadillacs sedans, the CTS replaces the European-built Cadillac Catera, two generations of which failed to capture the imagination of the American buying public. The CTS is built in America, but its power, handling, luxury, and electronics put it in direct competition with sedans from around the world: the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the BMW 3 Series, the Audi A4, the Lexus ES 300, and the Lincoln LS. Cadillac engineers used a BMW 5 Series (the previous 528i) as a performance benchmark. This is the first car to be built on GMs all-new Sigma rear-wheel-drive platform. The CTS will be built in GMs first brand-new factory in years, in Lansing, Michigan. |
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