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Justin Pritchard
CTS owners love their machines, but recommend against first-year models
Standard CTS models weren't without their problems, though they come across as relatively minor in the grand scheme of higher-tech luxury cars. As with many all-new vehicles, headaches tended to be more prevalent early on- so if your budget allows, try and avoid the first-year (2003) CTS.
 
Early problems included a water leak onto the passenger side carpeting caused by an improperly shaped drain hose for the air conditioning. This could ice up and cause a leak into the cabin unless modified. The variable effort steering solenoid in 2003 models was prone to failure as well, resulting in a 'service steering system' warning light. A fuel gauge problem, additionally, may result in an empty reading after a fill-up if the engine's left running in the process.

Other problems spanning outside of 2003 included a possible failure of the automatic transmission caused by a fluid leak, as well as a possible buzzing or rattling sound coming from broken catalytic converter brackets.

Some owners report fussy sensors requiring frequent replacement, notably the crankshaft position sensors. Additionally, battery life may prove less than ideal because of its location and exposure to heat.

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Online owners who post in forums advise potential CTS shoppers to pay attention to the rear differential on any year or model. Any groaning, moaning, clicking or grinding noise from the vehicle's rear end should be questioned, and the particular unit avoided. Changing a differential isn't a prohibitively expensive job in itself, though having one fail at speed can cause all sorts of headaches, including a serious accident.

On that note, you'll need a set of four snow tires to make the most use of the CTS in winter conditions, as the feel of its rear-drive setup on snow and ice may startle some drivers more used to front wheel drive vehicles. With traction control, stability control and proper tires, the rear-drive CTS can handle the snow nicely.

Check the standard used-car stuff out at the dealership before agreeing to purchase your used CTS. Is the oil clean or burnt looking? What condition are the tires in? Do they all have even wear across their entire surface, or does it look like the car may be in need of an alignment?

A quick poke around underneath the CTS on a hoist will reveal any dents, excessive rusting or leaks, and allow a mechanic to determine the shape of the vehicle's suspension. If everything checks out, the CTS should prove a mainly worry-free car. Avoid the 2003 and look for an extended warranty, and you'll be on your way to enjoying the most important Cadillac model in recent history.
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