Thursday, June 24, 2010

Cadillac announces free maintenance program for 2011 models

2011 Cadillac Maintenance
Cadillac has been making great strides in the industry with growing sales thanks to the impressive new vehicle lineup that is seemingly always improving but with yesterday’s announcement from GM, there is one more reason to buy a new Caddy. General Motors announced that all 2011 Cadillac models will feature the Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance; offering free oil changes, free tire rotations, free engine and cabin air filters and free multi-point vehicle inspections. This will apply in a similar fashion to a warranty, lasting for four years or 50,000 miles – whichever comes first.

The Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance program also includes a 5 year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty; a 4 year 50,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty; and a full year of GM’s OnStar service. Cadillac is the first to offer this broad of a free maintenance program among the American brands but BMW has been offering their free maintenance program for a few years and their program includes brake system repairs – a huge advantage as things like brake pads and rotors can wear out quickly depending on driving style and these are very costly items to replace.

The first 2011 models expected to hit Cadillac dealerships are the CTS Coupes – coming later this summer followed by the 2011 versions of the CTS Sedan, CTS Sport Wagon, and the popular SRX. Stay tuned to your Detroit Autos Examiner for all of your breaking news from around town and around the world!

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