How many miles is too many for a Cadillac CTS?

How many miles is too many for a Cadillac CTS?

If You properly maintain the Cadillac CTS it can last anywhere from 100,000 miles to 400,000 miles or more if You get lucky. If You fail to maintain the vehicle then You will be lucky to get up to 100,000 miles out of it.

How long do Cadillac CTS engines last?

A CTS engine can last over 150,000 miles with proper care and maintenance.

How many miles does the average Cadillac CTS last?

How long does a Cadillac CTS last? The average life expectancy of the CTS is about ten years. As a result, the vehicle is one of Cadillac’s longest-lasting models, and many owners report their cars lasting over 200,000 miles with regular maintenance.

Is the Cadillac CTS expensive to maintain?

How Frequently Does a Cadillac Cts require maintenance? Overall – the Cadillac Cts has yearly car maintenance costs total to $663 . Given that the Cadillac Cts has an average of $663 and that the average vehicle costs $651 annual — the Cts is substantially cheaper to maintain.

What’s the problem with my Cadillac CTS transmission?

It is automatic, but it bucks when going to second gear.It is an intermittent problem that began at about 7,000 miles. The check engine light does come on and transmission slipping code comes up.

Why is my 2005 CTS stuck in low gear?

My 2005 cts seems to be “stuck” in low gear at 45 mph. 1st return to dealer one year ago, replaced rear differential carrier assembly and latch. Problem went away for about nine mos. No change in driving habits or accidents, same thing happened again.

Why is my Cadillac CTS making a grinding noise?

There were no problems with my car until I brought it in to the Cadillac dealer 3 weeks ago to get the oil changed. Since the oil has been changed, the car now makes a grinding noise when driving at low speeds. I dropped off the CTS this morning at the dealer I purchased the car from to see if they could find any problems with the car.

How much did it cost to replace Trans on 1993 Cadillac CTS?

Scott- this is unfortunate, but at 100,000 you’re not far from needing a new trans anyway. mine (1993) had a faulty sensor at about that age and it cost 1400 to replace it as the trans had to be removed (at least in part).

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