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2009 Cadillac CTS - Trims

MSRP: $36,560 - $40,760 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

4dr Sedan (4) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan RWD w/1SA Specs $36,560 $34,366 16 25
4dr Sedan AWD w/1SA Specs $39,760 $37,374 17 25
4dr Sedan RWD w/1SB Specs $38,860 $36,528 17 26
4dr Sedan AWD w/1SB Specs $40,760 $38,314 17 26
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The CTS is offered with two different engines like the C-Class, 3 Series, and IS, and though the stronger of the two V-6s is the best choice, the difference isn’t so pronounced as for some rivals.

The turbocharged 335i has much faster acceleration and the G37 has even crisper handling.

Nearly all of its competition comes in a more traditional luxury shape, with the C-Class best matching the CTS on features.

The CTS is larger and heavier than its competitive set, which hampers acceleration and handling, although the CTS has very well-balanced handling and an especially well-tuned Stabilitrak stability control system.

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