Cadillac CTS Prices Paid & Buying Experience

379 messages,  Last post on Dec 29, 2011 at 1:21 AM

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#2 of 379 by wwhite2

Oct 14, 2003 (5:20 pm)

I believe this question could be answered in the "regular " CTS forum . Wouldnt to many forums get messy and cause redundancy ?

#3 of 379 by pat

Oct 14, 2003 (6:19 pm)

Heh, well, there are lots of folks who want to share and read about the specific purchase experience and the price paid for any given model so we felt like those conversations deserve their own venues.
 
We have recently introduced a What Did You Pay? board to host discussions focused on that subject. Those discussions are also linked to the other relevant boards to make them easy to find.
 
Everyone should feel free to contribute what you paid for your CTS and how the buying experience developed for you, if you'd like to do so.
 

#4 of 379 DC, N VA, MD area by emillion

Oct 15, 2003 (7:19 am)

I am in the market for a 2004 CTS and planning to take advantage of the $1,500 Offer* for non-GM owners.
But apart from that, what would be a good price?
Any good/bad experiences with Moore / Coleman / Lindsay / Capitol / other dealers in this area? Do they offer the 24 hours test drive with a 2004 CTS?

#5 of 379 CTS 2004 at invoice price? by emillion

Oct 17, 2003 (9:35 am)

Did anybody get it close to invoice price?

#6 of 379 re: CTS 2004 at invoice price by haggis3401

Oct 17, 2003 (8:42 pm)

I'm interested in this as well. Also, if you could please indicate if incentives were involved, specials/rebates, etc. - Thanks

#7 of 379 Invoice price by jmh4

Oct 18, 2003 (7:25 pm)

Yes, we got our 04 CTS at a little below invoice and also got the non-GM owner $1500 off. We ordered the car when it was on restriction for invoice and then there was a price increase is how we went below. We LOVE the car it is such a fun car to drive. It handles extremely well.

#8 of 379 re: we got our 04 CTS at a little below invoice and also got the non-GM own by haggis3401

Oct 19, 2003 (11:39 am)

so you got the car at about $1500 below invoice? Very nice indeed

#9 of 379 $1500 below invoice by jmh4

Oct 20, 2003 (5:36 am)

Actually it was more than $1500 blow invoice. They honored the original ordered invoice price minus the $1500. They also gave me vinyl floormats when I asked to order them. I figure that to be an additional $100. I know they don't look as nice, but winters in the midwest can be wet and sloppy!

#10 of 379 Invoice price + rebates by emillion

Oct 20, 2003 (9:37 am)

Thank you for your feedback jmh4, what dealer was that?

#11 of 379 Leased my CTS in Early June 2002 by cornellpremed

Oct 29, 2003 (4:11 pm)

Originally I had an order placed with a local dealer, but that CTS just wasn't getting made due to an lack of xenon headlights at the time. I needed a vehicle soon, and decided to "settle" for one without the xenon headlights (i.e. buy off the lot).
 
Every single Cadillac dealer at the time wanted MSRP for the CTS. Fortunatly, my father knew a Cadillac dealer in a nearby state, and he offered us $3,000 off any Caddy. We were pleasantly surprised to learn that he would honor the deal for the CTS as well, so I got mine $3,000 off MSRP (plus another ~$3,700 if you count GM card points which my Dad had been accumulating ever since he came to this country). It was a hell of a deal at the time, given how short CTS's were in supply.
 
MSRP (undiscounted) was about $37,500 for my CTS.
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