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If you're in the market for a new Cadillac, your first step is to search the new auto dealership listings at Edmunds.com to locate a trusted Cadillac dealer in your area. The recent Cadillac resurgence has come alongside edgy styling and sophisticated rear-drive luxury cars. The entry-level CTS sedan has established the brand's presence for younger buyers while the STS sedan and XLR roadster have given diehard domestic buyers cars to which they can aspire. Meanwhile the front-drive DTS is there for Caddy's traditional buyers, the SRX crossover SUV is an upscale family hauler and the massive Escalade SUVs have urban street cred earned through massively daring design. Finding a great Cadillac dealer is best done through Edmunds.com, where you'll find instant price quotes at your convenience.

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Re: Cadillac CTS-V Prices Paid and Buying Experience [kyfdx]
by SpeedStack on Sat Nov 22 14:55:05 PST 2008
anyone?? So far I've seen the guy on Ebay trying to sell his for $10K over sticker, but haven't heard much buzz from CTS-V buyers. Some dealers offer MSRP, and some are taking advantage of the newness of the model and Jacking up the price..
Cadillac CTS-V Lease Questions
by kyfdx on Sat Nov 22 06:53:22 PST 2008
Ask your CTS-V lease questions here!
Cadillac CTS-V Prices Paid and Buying Experience
by kyfdx on Sat Nov 22 06:51:25 PST 2008
What did you pay for your CTS-V?
STS interest
by wvgasguy on Wed Nov 12 06:15:10 PST 2008
OK, so I see that GM offers everyone the partner Pricing (which I already had) but now have a $6000 or so dealer cash added to the price. I drive by seeing a white STS with a $46K+ sticker with a red tag sale of $37K+. I'm suddenly interested. Let me first say how dissapointing it is that the CTS is not big enough for an adult to sit comfortably in the back. I have to pull my knees up and tilt my head to sit in it at all in the back. The STS to my amazement, as big as it looks, is only marginally better. I know why GM and others are hurting. Anyway, back to the story. I was interested but when I asked about trades, I was informed that since they discount the car so much it would be a wholesale to wholesale price difference. I understand if I'm dickering against a car that is not getting rebates that high book to high book or low book to low book is maybe a decent deal. But I told him the price on the window is no longer a wholesale price, it's THE price you want for the car regardless if I trade or not. I'm not willing to let them make $6000 on my trade when they are willing to give the new Cadillac away at cost. I've tried to deal here before but never have gotten a better deal. I thought since they were hungry they might be better. I'm guessing they can all starve for all I care. I've always been able to get a better deal on my clean trades. Fortunate for me I have a long list of cars I like and even though they are in different price ranges, I simply look for something I like that is a good deal. Whay can't GM make a domestic car that has the room of a Pontiac G8? (Don't tell me about the DTS_my wife says we are not old enough to drive one of those yet)

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