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2008 Cadillac DTS - Consumer Opinions

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Cars.com user
bought a 2008, power stearing pump went out.

...cadillac service was the best, had a 2006 ford, service was the worse ive seen, would have gone back, but never again after the very poor service i received...

CarGurus user
It's A Caddy

...When it comes to cars, you can't lose with a cadillac...

Kelley Blue Book user
Real Winner

...I have three children, two of which are in car seats and there's no problem fitting the third in the middle seat. This car is a great value!...

Kelley Blue Book user
Worst Cadillac Ever

...Service costs, even with warranty are huge. Cadillac will only cover brakes once, My 2006 performance sedan has 33,000 miles and is the worst Cadillac (and...

Kelley Blue Book user
best strongest and comfortable car

...i woud give it 10 out 10...

Kelley Blue Book user
Love it!

...I have had this car for 2 years. I don't drive much but it is very comfortable to ride in & has great power when you need it. Also takes regular gas & gets...

MSN Autos user
the ultimate automobile

...Cons: nothing Overall: Fantastic automobile...

Kelley Blue Book user
Best Cadillac Ever

...With the Northstar V8, good rear seat room and huge trunk, it is a great road trip car for even 5 people. Although the lease is up next month, I may even buy...

MSN Autos user
Nice Ride/Not a Land Yacht

...Overall: Just bought the car 3 days ago. I am very proud of it. Hope I can still say it a year from now...

Kelley Blue Book user
nice car

...very comfortable, american luxury. quiet and soft ride...


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In this class of cars, the competition is far from fierce.

Lincoln's Town Car is the old man on the totem pole, and Ford likely will cancel the model in the near future--it's mostly sold as a fleet car, anyway.

The Buick Lucerne shares its underbody and running gear with the Cadillac DTS, but you may prefer its styling.

Chrysler sells a long-wheelbase version of its 300 sedan that sports more rear legroom, but it's still primarily a five-seater, and its interior isn't as nicely finished as the Cadillac.


 
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