
2001 Cadillac Catera
Base sedan
Retail Value: $3475 ~ $3475
Trade-in Value: $860 ~ $860
MSRP: $31305 ~ $31305

Cadillac is primarily a luxury brand, selling quieter and higher-tech variants of Chevrolet vehicles. Its SUV line spans from compact options up to the enormous Escalade. Several boldly designed EV models have excellent range, quick acceleration, and fast charging speeds. There’s also the V-Series, a line of performance versions available for several vehicles, which can compete with the best sports sedans from Europe. Most models are available with excellent driver assistance tech, including GM’s Super Cruise. New car reliability across the brand is average. Several new models are Consumer Reports recommended for their interior quality, comfort, and fit and finish. We also recommend some of the brand’s used models.
Introduced for 1997, Cadillac's entry-level Catera was derived from the European Opel Omega. Equipped with a 3.0-liter V6, this rear-drive sports sedan accelerates smoothly and handles with agility. The ride is firm, yet well controlled and supple. Traction-control was standard. The roomy interior featured large, supportive front seats and a spacious rear seat that folds to expand the trunk. It was a good car, but plagued from the start with reliability problems. The CTS replaced it for 2002
Car Specifications
Cargo Volume | 0.0 |
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Front Head Room | 5.0 |
Front Leg Room | 41.0 |
Front Shoulder Room | 55.5 |
Length | 192 |
Luggage | 4+2 |
Max Load | 890 |
Max Seating Capacity | 5 |
Rear Head Room | 3.5 |
Rear Leg Room | 30.5 |
Rear Shoulder Room | 55.5 |
Weight | 3770 |
Wheel Base | 108 |
Width | 70 |
Fuel Economy Specifications
Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal) | 595.0 |
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Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar) | 2415.0 |
Cruse Range (Miles) | 360 |
Test Results
Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs) | 9.2 |
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Avoidance Speed (MPH) | 52.0 |
Braking from 60 MPH (ft) | 126 |
City MPG | 12 |
Highway MPG | 39 |
Overall MPG | 20 |