Owning a Cadillac Vehicle
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Cadillac continues to care – before and after you drive your new purchase home.
What are the benefits of owning a Cadillac vehicle?
All Cadillac vehicles come backed with a GM 100,000 mile/5-year Transferable Powertrain Limited Warranty.* That means if anything happens to your engine, transmission, or drive systems in the first five years or 100,000 miles you own your vehicle, Cadillac has you covered.
With any warranty, there are stipulations you need to be aware of. For all the specifics you need to know, visit the Warranty and Coverage section.
* Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
How do I get service for my vehicle?
Even if you lease your vehicle, you're free to have it serviced wherever you choose. But remember, Cadillac has its own service and maintenance partner called: Goodwrench.
The highly skilled technicians at Goodwrench are always ready to help you know your vehicle's needs. From a simple oil change to the Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection to help maintain your vehicle, nobody knows your Cadillac vehicle better.
Visit www.goodwrench.com to learn more about service and maintenance for your new or used vehicle.
Auto insurance from GMAC
Did you know that GMAC also offers insurance for your new or used car?
GMAC Insurance offers competitive rates on vehicle insurance. You can even get a free price quote online. Simply provide your vehicle type and other basic information via an online form, and GMAC will give you a rate based on the coverage you select.
Learn more about insuring your vehicle with GMAC Insurance
A comprehensive vehicle inspection, performed by a qualified dealership, that evaluates multiple "points" on a particular vehicle such as: the engine, transmission, safety equipment, and tires.
The GMAC Insurance Group is one of the largest property and casualty insurance companies in the United States and is part of GMAC Financial Services. The company provides a broad range of insurance and insurance - related products and services for individual consumers, as well as automotive dealerships and other businesses.
The broad category into which a vehicle falls based on its physical and performance characteristics. Examples of vehicle types include sedans, SUVs, crossovers, and pickup trucks.
The end of term value of the vehicle established at the beginning of the lease and used in calculating your base monthly payment. This value may be determined, whole or in part, by using residual value guidebooks (independently published value guides).
The guarantee extended to a vehicle owner from its manufacturer explaining what the owner can expect if a problem or defect should occur. Generally, a warranty document will explain the exact components covered and the duration of coverage in years and/or miles (usually whichever comes first).














