CT6 [Official] Cadillac CT6 (2016)


The Cadillac CT6 is a full-size luxury car manufactured by Cadillac between 2016 and 2020 over two generations. In 2020, the CT6 was discontinued in the United States, and replaced by the Cadillac Celestiq liftback sedan.
This car, from its size, pricing, and interior, makes no sense to me. I just don't get it.
Yep, interior is a very weak part. Not saying a word about the design, it's subjective, but... Still too much plastic there. Current e's territory.
 
I think only Americans and Gulf countries will buy this car. Cadillac's are an unknown in South Africa, they just not popular and also I heard its the same in Europe.
 
I personally still like 90s' style Cadillac design.
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I personally still like 90s' style Cadillac design.
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That's more like Marvel's interpretation ;)

We like you here on the forum buddy, but these scetches add nothing and quite frankly scare me a little.
 
So in my day of dealer-hopping, I stopped by the Caddy dealer to check out the CT6, and outside some switches and buttons on the door, I think it's pretty pleasant car both inside and out. I was hoping to be blown away by it, but I think it's a pretty solid effort.

Also checked out the CTS-V... I mean this in the best way possible, it is BRUTAL. A true BAMF.

I like what GM's doing with Caddy.
 
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This car is growing on me. It really needs a V8 and some interior refinement. It does look good on the road.

M
 

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