Sunday, September 18, 2011

What is the differences between 2009 Cadillac CTS and a 2009 Ford Fusion?

I looked up both and want to buy one of the two. I want either one full loaded. I did the build thing on both websites and both vehicles have almost identical features. What is the difference? Does the Cadillac drive smoother or something? Let me know anything you can. Any links would be great. Thanks|||about $20,000.|||the manufacturer|||you can get two Fusions for less than the price of an CTS.





why don't you go to a dealer and test drive them?|||the caddie is abetter car. the ford means fix and repair daily and i mean that is true. i have never had a ford new or otherwise that wasn't a pain in the butt. the caddie goes fast and it wont' stop and its good and reliable. ihad one dts it was 06 fabulous. reason i got rid of it cause bought on lease and hubby was gone. so i got a SI honda civic its a sports car and has the push and it also has the gas thing so its cheaper to drive but i love it. take care.|||The cadi is going to be faster, use more gas, ride better, handle better maybe, be built better and cost you about 20,000 to 25,000 more. Oh, and the cadi will outlast the ford. GM rules|||There is absolutely no difference. It's just a matter of which you like more.|||Go with the ford just as good as the caddy and less likely to be stolen unless you need the tommy Hilfiger of cars for status purpose only reasons.good luck|||The Cadillac is a luxury car.


It rides much much smoother and quieter.





The Ford Fusion is a regular family sedan that shares the chassis, suspension, and powertrain with the 2003-2008 Mazda 6.


So it feels completely different. The Fusion, like the Mazda 6, feels like a sports sedan. Its handling is much better and it is more fun to drive.|||The Ford Fusion is cheaper and it's built better. the only CTS worth getting is the V-series.|||you are buying the cadillac name, just go with the fusion, Ford has really stepped it up in the past few years in terms of reliability|||Cadillacs have always been status symbols and still are. If you require everyone at the country club to see your new car, get the Caddy.





Although a base CTS is near fully loaded Fusion price territory, the Ford is an excellent value. At present, Ford is releasing a hybrid version of the Fusion good for 41 mpg city. That is definitely worth looking at.





I love Cadillacs, but for the money, I'd buy the Fusion.





For those down on American cars...I wish that people would stop saying that Ford means 'fix or repair daily'...that's the oldest joke in the book and has nothing to do with reality. I've owned and sold Fords and all have been reasonable, economical, reliable cars.





When people start realizing that they have to do maintenance on a car and not use it like an appliance, maybe then the attitude will change.





My apologies for the extraneous rant.

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