Problem free & just enjoying your car?
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Problem free & just enjoying your car? - 8/24/2006 2:03:00 PM
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VetteViperGuy
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I have a question for the members of this forum: It seems that every post is about some problem with their Caddy. It prompts me to wonder, "Are Caddy's just very problematic, and not built on quality?" Or are the problems just related to the age of the car? But many problem posts list odometers of 100k or less. From what I've read and experienced, the Big 3 have dramatically improved on quality since the 80's (if they didn't, they'd be dead by now), so are most of the problem cars at some cutoff in model years where quality seems to have dramatically increased thereafter? Is there anyone who is not have a problem with their car, and is just enjoying it? Belonging to the Corvette forum also, the majority of posts there are not problems, but are of the enthusiast nature, such as modifications, ideas, questions pertaining to vehicle knowledge, etc. So, anyone NOT have problems??
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RE: Problem free & just enjoying your car? - 8/25/2006 6:21:30 PM
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JAHII
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VetteViperGuy, New member here.....I just purchased my first Caddy last month a CTS w/3.6L engine. Obviously I haven't had any problems yet. One of the main reasons I went with a Cadillac was their reputation. My last 4 vehicles were MOPAR ('96 Dodge Ram 1500, '97 Dodge Intrepid, '98 Dodge Durango & '02 Dodge Ram 1500). I wanted a luxury-class auto so I bought the CTS with the luxury pkg. I love the car. The 3.6 has plenty of pep and the gas mileage is pretty good (I would have loved to buy the CTS-V but the price and the gas mileage were two concerns for me). Right now I'm getting 21 MPG and I'm thinking that will improve as the car gets more broken in. One disappointing thing is the lack of after-market upgrades available. I can't find a chip or module for this engine.......I thought there would be plenty available since it's a GM product. The only air induction w/filter is by K&N, which is OK since I've used their products before (but competition brings down prices and I'm not wealthy). Borla does make a CAT-back system that I'll get when I can afford it. The first change I made was dark tint on all the windows. It looks good since I bought the Raven Black paint. My next upgrade will be some chrome wheels. Anyway, any info anyone can share about upgrades for the CTS w3/6L would be greatly appreciated.
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RE: Problem free & just enjoying your car? - 8/25/2006 10:40:29 PM
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FLCaddytech
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I watched a video of a CTS with the original 3.2L and a big ole Turbo run at the salt flats. Over 200mph and i believe they said the internals were stock(i can't recall for sure) Its only a matter of time before PCM reflashes(chips) and procharger kits are being bolted on to these sports cars. Our dealer services Toyota and Caddy. GM as improved its initial quailty by leaps and bounds while the toyo techs are stuggling to keep up with the troubled new rice burning generation.(No disrespect, i drive a Tundra)
< Message edited by FLCaddytech -- 8/25/2006 10:41:08 PM >
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