Jun 22nd, 2010 by Ross Edwards
Cadillac has announced that all 2011 models will come with no-cost scheduled maintenance. The free maintenance incentive will include all scheduled maintenance, which means all oil changes, tire rotations, filter changes and vehicle inspections called for in the owner’s manual will be on the house. Cadillac’s free maintenance incentive will last for four years or 50,000 miles.
Cadillac is also offering 0% financing incentives for as long as 60 months during June.
The first 2011 model to hit Cadillac dealerships will be the CTS Coupe. The 2011 CTS Coupe will join the sedan and wagon models to give Cadillac a range of body styles similar to what BMW and Mercedes offer. The CTS Coupe will be on dealer lots in late summer.
Cadillac says that the no-cost maintenance incentive is designed to make the Cadillac owning experience the best in the luxury car segment.
“Cadillac rates among the industry’s best in customer satisfaction, but we have room for improvement,” Kurt McNeil, vice president of Cadillac sales and service, said in a statement. “Cadillac Premium Care Maintenance is another step in our goal to set the standard for the industry in customer service.”
Lincoln recently announced a similar free maintenance incentive that is only for three years or 45,000 miles, but Lincoln’s incentive also includes wear and tear items like break pads and windshield wiper blades.
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