The Cadillac CTS-V (2008-2013) is a high-performance luxury sedan, coupe, or wagon for enthusiasts seeking American muscle with sophisticated handling. It offers exhilarating power and a comfortable, well-appointed interior, making it a unique alternative to European sports sedans.
Cadillac CTS-V offers sourced from kr, us. A total of 19 vehicles available for comparison on Car Spy.
Cadillac CTS-V II from $9,500, averaging $10,798. Most affordable options come from us. Car Spy calculates total cost including shipping and customs.
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Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) Shock Leaks/Failure
Rear Differential Bushing Wear
Brembo Brake Rotor/Pad Wear

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Supercharger Isolator Coupler Failure
Magnetic Ride Control (MRC) Shock Leaks/Failure
Rear Differential Bushing Wear
Brembo Brake Rotor/Pad Wear
Arrange a thorough Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI) by a specialist familiar with performance GM vehicles, focusing on the engine, supercharger, MRC, and brakes.
Scrutinize the service history for regular oil changes (using correct synthetic oil), supercharger fluid changes, and brake maintenance records.
Be cautious of heavily modified vehicles unless the modifications are professionally done and documented, as engine tunes can stress components.
Listen for any rattling or unusual noises from the supercharger at idle or low RPMs, which could indicate a failing isolator coupler.
Test the Magnetic Ride Control system by driving on various road surfaces to ensure it adjusts properly and no error lights are present.
Inspect the undercarriage and wheel wells for rust, especially if the car is imported from colder US states with heavy road salt use.
Factor in a significantly higher budget for fuel, insurance, and maintenance compared to a standard luxury sedan.