October 26, 20214 yr I had just finished up with a doctor's appointment and there was a Cadillac dealership right across the street. I don't usually look at Cadillacs but, since it was right across the street, I thought I'd look at their entry-level vehicle, the CT4. There was one in the showroom and it made for sticker shock. That's because it was the Blackwing edition, the top of the line. I was told that they are having trouble getting cars in general and that there was one slightly used or demo of the more basic CT4 on the lot. I told the lady there was no sense in opening it up since I was just looking. I'll do this review in pro and con style, like @regfootball does, to be concise Pros: - an entry level Cadillac with a base MSRP under $ 35K - rear wheel drive (depends where you live) - sunken in feel from driver's seat like that of a race car driver (this isn't your father's Cadillac) - styling that hearkens to the 2000s CTS (familiar, sensible); attractive in front view, side view, and front angled views, except for the overly long dip of the turning lamp relative to the rest of the grille - a 2.0 engine that has been around quite a while - an engine that's centered in the engine bay - nice fit and finish - roomy trunk - rake of the roofline and greenhouse provide sight lines that, I assume, most people prefer and rear headrests do not encroach much - the canted inward outline of the trunk lid is interesting and novel for a Cadillac sedan Cons: - there is no engine in the line-up that is NOT turbocharged - rear wheel drive (depends where you live) - sunken in feel from driver's seat like that of a race car driver (I adjusted the seat upward, and it still wasn't to my liking) - styling that hearkens to the 2000s CTS (safe); a little clumsy in rear angled views, owing to the taillamp design - GM dials and switches found across all the divisions - price can climb quickly by adding on option packages; many paints are extra cost, but not absurdly priced; the up-level trims become garish, in my opinion - the height of the console surface is still a little high, but certainly better than that of the 2017-2019 LaCrosse, for example - rear seat leg room - - - - - I think it's nice that Cadillac has this car in their line-up. You can bet that it has a leather steering wheel. (Put together a Malibu, in LT form, and it does NOT have a leather steering wheel as standard unless you opt for one of the hefty packages and it will push that car's MSRP toward $30K.) I've seen videos of this car in motion and I like it. I built one and had it come in at around $ 37 K. PHOTOS EXTERIOR For me, less is more - I much prefer a more basic model than the Blackwing Mostly nice shapes "Different" for being a Cadillac INTERIOR Decent fit and fish; infotainment center nicely positioned Leather wheel, but switches just like on any other GM car Console surface still a little high for my taste The rake of the roofline and C-pillar area works for me for changing lanes and such Get rid of that clutch (joking, the Blackwing has a manual shift option ... the base model comes with an 8 speed automatic) Rear seat leg room Nice rear headrests and interesting detailing of the leather seats I'm not so sure I like those contraptions on both side of the front seat headrests Rear vents and power/USB port Nicely sized and deep trunk END OF REVIEW Edited October 26, 20214 yr by trinacriabob
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