The Cadillac CT6 may have been discontinued in the U.S., but that doesn’t interested buyers can’t find select examples still sitting on dealer lots. For example, take this particular CT6 from the 2019 model year, which can be found in Florida at a significant discount.
This particular 2019 Cadillac CT6 is from the Sport trim level, which was only offered for the 2019 model year and subsequently discontinued for 2020. The Sport trim included a host of performance-flavored aesthetic enhancements, including new ground effects, a rear spoiler, dark window moldings, body-colored lower door moldings, and unique 19-inch wheels, all as standard. The cabin is also equipped with Carbon Fiber trim bits.
Under the hood is a twin-turbocharged 3.0L V6 engine (production code LGW), which is tuned to deliver 404 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. Output is sent through a 10-speed automatic transmission, which feeds all four wheels.
Outside, we see this Cadillac CT6 draped in Crystal White Tricoat paint, while the interior is finished in Dark Auburn upholstery and Jet Black accents. This model also comes with the Comfort and Technology package, which tosses in tech goodies like a Rear Camera Mirror, 12-inch diagonal color gauge cluster, Head-Up Display, ventilated front seats, and heated rear outboard seats.
The odometer reads 4,513 miles.
Now, interested buyers will find it on offer from Huston Cadillac Buick GMC in Lake Wales, Florida, at a considerable discount. While the original MSRP was set at $70,815, a $6,000 manufacturer’s discount and $11,300 dealer discount knock that price tag down to just $53,515.
To sum up, this 2019 Cadillac CT6 Sport is a discontinued trim level of a discontinued model, so it isn’t surprising to see it tagged with so many discounts. That said, some dealer like to play games and stack discounts that don’t necessarily apply to everyone in order to achieve the most attractive price, so bear that in mind.
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Source: Huston Cadillac Buick GMC
Frank Ricciardi
It really is a shame that Cadillac discontinued the CT6. I have a 2020 Luxury and I love it. Its a great car! I wish Cadillac would find a way to bring it back or develop a reasonable replacement for it.
Greg
If examples like this sit around unsold for a year or more, I think it was the only sensible thing to do.
Greg
I did a quick inventory search on Cadillac.com. I set distance at the maximum of 2000 miles.
There are 114 unsold 2019 CT6s available at dealers. There are 470 2020s. I live on the West Coast so these numbers don’t include most of the Country East of the Mississippi so the numbers are likely much higher.
Carter Oldfield
Is this equipped with the Batwing engine? How many of these CT6’s have that engine?
Alex Luft
No, this has the 3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 engine. The Blackwing engine you’re referring to is the 4.2L Twin-Turbo V8.
See more info on both engines at this link: Cadillac engines.
Catbert
It’s a used car (any car with 4,000+ miles is used) that is 2 model years old and and orphan model. I’d say the price is really not a steal. That said, it’s a nice car, and I wouldn’t mind having it.
Greg
It’s boy “used” per se. It’s more like a “demo”. It has never been sold to a retail customer so it is technically new.
Greg
Sorry. That should read “not used per se.”.
JLC
I have a 2019 Sport, in Manhattan Noir, purchased new. This is a great deal. It’s a spectacular car that I’m sad they only offered once. The power is really great, and the engine is durable and efficient. Of course the 4.2L, 550hp Blackwing makes better bragging rights… but essentially this is the same car, only with 404hp instead of 550. And 20-30k less $$$. Even the used/demo Blackwings are still in the mid $80’s.
bob de kruyff
This car is missing the rocker extensions which are part of the sport package.