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Cadillac - Cts (2004)
Looking for the Cadillac CTS? Whether you’re driving a fresh‑out 2004 model or hunting for a used Cadillac CTS that’s still got character, you’ll want a clear picture of the current market. The Cadillac CTS price today is shaped by a mix of age, trim, mileage and condition. In this guide we break down the essentials—specs, depreciation trends, comparison context and where the CTS sits in the luxury‑sedan landscape—so you can make an informed decision about any used Cadillac CTS price you come across.
- Engine:
- 2.5 L turbocharged 4‑cyl (newer 2012+ models) – 292 hp
- 3.6 L V6 (2004–2014) – 300 hp
- 3.9 L V8 (2004–2019) – 385 hp
- 4.5 L V8 (2009–2015, 4‑drives) – 390 hp
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (standard) or 8‑speed automatic (select 2012+ editions).
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive (all‑year RWD‑plus) vs. 4‑wheel‑drive options.
- Fuel type: Premium gasoline; EPA fuel economy ranges from 16 mpg city / 24 mpg highway for the V6 to 13 mpg city / 19 mpg highway for the V8.
- Dimensions:
- Length: 187.0 in (2013–2019), 187.2 in (2004–2012)
- Width: 73.1 in
- Height: 56.0 in
- Wheelbase: 109.4 in
- Interior Features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, premium audio, optional navigation, adaptive suspension, and a full array of safety tech from the 2020 model forward.
- Optional Packages: Midnight Edition (black‑and‑gloss exterior), Red Line Package (upgraded suspension and style cues), and the various “Luxury” trims.
The Cadillac CTS depreciation curve follows the classic luxury‑car trend: a steep drop initially, followed by a slower decline. Generally, a newly released CTS loses about 15 %–20 % of its value in the first year. After that, it’s roughly 8 %–10 % per year until it reaches a 5‑year bin, where it can be around 50 % of the original list price. As the vehicle ages beyond five years, the yearly depreciation eases to about 4 %–5 % per year, with a 10‑year value ceiling of approximately 60 %–70 % of the original price. These estimates are based on mileage averages (about 12,000 mi per year) and typical maintenance for a Cadillac CTS. Because the Jaguar‑like styling and
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