FTA: The average age for Cadillac drivers was around 59 years old in 2011, according to CNW Research. That’s a decade older than BMW and five years older than Audi, but on par with Mercedes-Benz.
We have 2 Cadillacs — a 2003 and a 2008 DHS/DTS. Both of these cars were purchased as they came off lease at about 3 years old with low mileage on them. Both are top of the line luxury models, and we love both of them. No intention to replace either. We get great gas mileage on both (22 town/29 highway) and are able to take long trips cross country and arrive fresh.
One of the reasons that we buy this model is that we have a steep driveway. In the snow, it can be slippery. Cadillac is one of the few front wheel drive cars left in the full size market. My son in law has a CTS (smaller Cadillac model) and he can’t drive it on flat ground in the snow.
He should have gotten the all-wheel-drive model of the CTS if you live in snow country. I’m pretty sure they’ve been available with AWD from the beginning.