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Cadillac - CTS (2013)
Discover the full picture of the 2013 Cadillac CTS—a sleek, mid‑size luxury sedan that retains its allure just as much in a used market as it did when it first roared onto the streets. Whether you’re asking, what is a 2013 Cadillac CTS worth?, or you’re simply in search of the best Cadillac CTS price options, this description will help you navigate the nuances of value and depreciation.
As a 2013 model, the CTS offers a generous blend of performance and comfort, yet it has also experienced natural market shifts. The Cadillac CTS 2013 price varies by trim, mileage, and condition, but you can expect the overall value to be shaped by a combination of depreciation curves and contemporary competition. Below you’ll find a concise spec list, an honest depreciation breakdown, and a comparison to its peers—all designed to inform your next buying decision.
- Engine: 2.0L Turbocharged 4‑Cylinder (Turbo‑Lite) with 240 hp, or 3.6L V6 (Loyalty Force) delivering 310–320 hp.
- Transmission: 6‑Speed Automatic (with power‑shift options for the V6).
- Drive: Rear‑Wheel Drive (standard) with optional All‑Wheel Drive.
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (regular – 87/92 octane).
- Dimensions: Length: 184.8 inches; Wheelbase: 112.4 inches; Width: 73.6 inches; Height: 58.5 inches.
- Brake System: Dual‑coil brake system, ABS, Electronic Brake‑force Distribution.
- Features: Power‑tilting roof, leather seats, optional premium sound system, satellite navigation, and a suite of driver‑assist technologies.
- Fuel Economy: EPA estimates: 19 mpg city / 26 mpg highway (V6).
- MSRP (2013 launch): Ranged from $31,900 (LT) to $43,800 (most upscale trim).
Depreciation Insights
Understanding depreciation is key when evaluating the used Cadillac CTS price or deciding whether a 2013 model still holds up in today’s market. Historically, luxury sedans tend to lose 15‑20% of their value within the first year and roughly 50‑65% over five years. The 2013 CTS follows a similar trajectory.
Cadillac CTS depreciation is influenced by several factors:
- First‑year penalty: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value right out of the dealership
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