Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Cheers & Gears

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Showroom visit: 2021 Cadillac CT4

Featured Replies

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

KIMG2783.thumb.JPG.9c297f5c2da59fc42f5d624779ef7b08.JPG

For me, less is more - I much prefer a more basic model than the Blackwing

KIMG2784.thumb.JPG.e1f15cb998ee9b106be5336d584098d2.JPG

Mostly nice shapes

KIMG2794-inked.thumb.jpg.416f8b8b2c78534c93467e40302e7b4d.jpg

"Different" for being a Cadillac

INTERIOR

KIMG2788.thumb.JPG.3a454c2e3d37755dedddcb8513e457b3.JPG

Decent fit and fish; infotainment center nicely positioned

KIMG2770.thumb.JPG.4d71189822e01a840847a06be9aebf46.JPG

Leather wheel, but switches just like on any other GM car 

KIMG2771.thumb.JPG.de701653bffb0ad507e441f7bfb9ac07.JPG

Console surface still a little high for my taste

KIMG2772.thumb.JPG.20bd63edd6673db44bd4ecbc6b548696.JPG

The rake of the roofline and C-pillar area works for me for changing lanes and such

KIMG2775.thumb.JPG.e69f809d93a49144f1ac410f05f0b401.JPG

Get rid of that clutch (joking, the Blackwing has a manual shift option ... the base model comes with an 8 speed automatic)

KIMG2777.thumb.JPG.8214921149d77a7f81a2d8a1168e7c5c.JPG

Rear seat leg room

KIMG2778.thumb.JPG.9807b0f65ba7f1eb2e099335e2ad3e43.JPG

Nice rear headrests and interesting detailing of the leather seats

KIMG2779.thumb.JPG.8aed69187887b7729e8630eb1a2bb7a0.JPG

I'm not so sure I like those contraptions on both side of the front seat headrests

KIMG2789.thumb.JPG.80db1a6a69ea6f463b7b95f38cedae7b.JPG

Rear vents and power/USB port

KIMG2782.thumb.JPG.823cc76b3ee75109db3373f81b398807.JPG

Nicely sized and deep trunk

END OF REVIEW

Edited by trinacriabob

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Who's Online (See full list)

  • There are no registered users currently online

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.