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Cadillac - Cts (2017)

Curious about the Cadillac CTS price for a 2017 model? You’ve landed in the right place. The Cadillac CTS, with its bold stance, refined handling, and heavy‑metal luxury trim, remains one of the most sought‑after midsize sedans in the American market. Whether you’re shopping for a brand‑new coupe or a well‑maintained pre‑owned, the price context can vary dramatically by region, mileage, and trim level. Below you’ll find a detailed snapshot, a practical depreciation guide, and the comparisons that help you decide where the 2017 CTS stands among its competitors.

  • Engine & Performance: 3.6‑L V6 twin‑turbocharged (400 hp, 400 lb‑ft torque). Acceleration: 0‑60 mph in 5.2 seconds.
  • Transmission: 8‑Speed automatic with paddle shifters in higher trims.
  • Fuel Efficiency: EPA estimate 15 mpg (city) / 19 mpg (highway).
  • Dimensions (2017 CTS Coupe): Length: 188.8 in, Width: 80.5 in, Height: 57.5 in, wheelbase 112.2 in.
  • Interior Features: 10‑inch infotainment screen, B&O premium audio, leather upholstery, adaptive suspension, dual‑zone climate control.
  • Safety: Standard blind‑spot monitoring, forward‑collision alert, automatic emergency braking, eight airbags.
  • Trim Levels (2017): CTS‑S, CTS‑L, CTS‑V, CTS‑V 2.0. The “V” and “V 2.0” variants add sport‑tech offerings, available wheels, and slightly higher horsepower.
  • Color & Paint: From classic “Silvermist” to deep “Midnight Slate,” most editions include 2‑tone paint and decal options.

**Cadillac CTS depreciation** is a widely debated topic among fleet managers and individual buyers. According to industry studies, the 2017 model typically experiences a first‑year loss of approximately 15‑20% of its original MSRP. Over the next two years, combined depreciation generally falls between 25‑35%, and by the third year the vehicle often retains about 55‑60% of its initial value, depending on mileage and mechanical condition.

How does that compare to other luxury sedans? For instance, a comparable BMW 5‑Series 2017 or a Audi A6 2017 often sees a steeper first‑year decline—closer to 20‑25%—while the Mercedes‑C‑Class 2017 tends to hold up slightly better at around 18% loss in the first year. Thus, the Cadillac CTS price trajectory shows a relatively steady value retention across the segment, making it a compelling choice in the used market.

Different trims affect depreciation too. A CTS‑V or CTS‑V 2.0, with its advanced technologies and sport‑tuned suspension, generally depreciates a touch faster than the base CTS‑S or S‑performance. Conversely, the presence of options such as the “Luxury Pack” and “Reynolds Jacket” packages may soften depreciation due to higher initial MSRPs.


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