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Cadillac STS OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
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10 Reviews
5 star
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4 star
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3 star
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4.0
Value
3.9
Style
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Performance
4.2
Comfort
4.2
Fuel Economy
3.4
Reliability
3.4
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Cindy
Cindy
Shadeland, Indiana
5.0
Fancy look with reasonable price
My Cadillac was a great car. I had a cream with tan interior package, and the two tones went well together. It had leather heated seats and a turbo. It had four doors but was very sporty. I felt it gave up a good professional impression for my job as a Real Estate Agent. I would often get waves from other drivers when I was showing homes in their neighborhood. I think it showed class and seemed like a higher-end vehicle.
Mary
Mary
Lawrence, Massachusetts
3.0
Eh, I wish I got a better car.
I liked it at first. It was cheap for my price range, but it had its problems like one of the doors won't open from the outside or the heater not working or my bumper falling off... The looks were nice, and the miles was low, so that was a good thing for a college student. The inside looks nice. It also came with a nice radio and speakers that the old owner put in. I'm a fan of the color. It's a dark blue color. The rims are pretty nice. It also runs in the snow nice.
Marie
Marie
Mableton, Georgia
4.0
A complete and revised sedan.
The Cadillac STS is a car that I really like. With a contemporary new look, a revised interior and more powerful and fuel-efficient engines, the redesigned 2014 Cadillac CTS looks like a great midsize luxury sedan. The new sedan sits atop a 1.2-inch-longer wheelbase, and it's 4.2 inches longer overall and 0.8 inch lower. Thanks to this upsizing, the 2014 CTS is now a true midsize sedan, an improvement over its predecessor, which was too big to feel as sporty as competitors' compact offerings but not nearly as roomy as traditional midsize entries.