Commonly Called "Cadillac CTS Extended Warranty", this protection is more accurately called "Mechanical Breakdown Protection" when sold by an entity other than the manufacturer.
The Cadillac CTS is a mid-sized auto currently available in 3 body styles; sedan, coupe and sports wagon. It began life in 2002 as a sedan and was the replacement for the disappointing Catera. The CTS is a much superior car. The CTS and the super-charged CTS-V have been named by Car and Driver magazine to its' top 10 list for three years. A downside is that it is also the least fuel efficient small station wagon in the market place.
As is the case with other luxury vehicles, the Cadillac CTS is appointed with a lot of "bells and whistles" and the late models are powered by advanced technology. Consequently, when mechanical failure occurs, the ever escalating cost of mechanical repair can be very expensive. The relatively small upfront investment in mechanical breakdown protection provides peace of mind while increasing your vehicle's resale value. I encourage you to review the information below, perform your own research, compare pricing, reputation, coverage and value then decide. Let me know if autoPOM! can be of service to you.
Frequently, the decision to purchase a Cadillac CTS extended warranty (Mechanical Breakdown Protection) comes down to a question of reliability. Fortunately, you can get a pretty good idea of a specific vehicle's reliability from several good online sources if you're willing to do a little research. A few of the popular sources are:
We highly recommend checking the user forums for vehicle reliability reports from Cadillac CTS owners before making a decision on a Cadillac CTS extended warranty (Mechanical Breakdown Protection). Two such forums for the Cadillac CTS are Edmunds.com and Cadillacforums.com. By perusing the forums, you can get a "flavor" for the reliability issues with the Cadillac CTS.
It takes some time and patience to perform online research but it can be well worth the effort. In particular, reading some of the forum posts serves as a very good reminder as to why you don't want to get caught without extended auto repair protection!
