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Cadillac - ATS (2016)
Ever wondered how a Cadillac ATS fits into today’s auto market? The Cadillac ATS 2016 price varies depending on trim, condition, mileage, and location—yet it remains a distinct blend of performance and luxury that many enthusiasts chase. While an exact figure is hard to pin down without a full vehicle history, you can trust that this compact coupe offers a premium driving experience that stands out from its peers. In the world of higher‑end sports compacts, the Cadillac ATS price description you’re looking for should consider both new build options and the used‑car market, revealing why the used Cadillac ATS price can fluctuate as dramatically as the vehicle’s performance has always demanded.
- Engine: 2.0L Twin‑Turbo I4 delivering 275 hp and 260 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with paddle shifters for sharp gear changes
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (87 octane) required for optimal performance
- Dimensions: Length 180.3 in, Width 71.9 in, Height 53.0 in, Wheelbase 104.6 in
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in 5.4 seconds, curb weight 4,100 lbs
- Interior Features: Premium leather upholstery, 11.6-inch digital instrument cluster, adaptive cruise control, and a 12‑speaker premium audio system
- Exterior Highlights: Unique tower‑style headlights, rear spoiler, and 19‑inch alloy wheels (optional 20‑inch)
- Safety: Forward‑collision alert, automatic emergency braking, blind‑spot monitoring, and a 360‑degree camera system
When it comes to resale, the Cadillac ATS depreciation curve is predictable yet not steep when compared to many American luxury models. A high‑performance coupe like the ATS typically loses about 15‑20% of its value in the first year. From year two onward, the annual depreciation tapers to roughly 6‑10% per year during the next four to five years, and then dips to 4‑6% annually for the next five years. Those numbers break down to the following snapshot of the typical depreciation schedule the ATS tends to follow when sold in a competitive market:
- Year 0 (new): 100%
- Year 1: 80‑85%
- Year 2: 73‑74%
- Year 3: 66‑67%
- Year 4: 59‑60
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