Cadillac is a brand that has managed to do a full 180 from where it was at the start of the 2000s. The era of stuffy, front-wheel drive, and if optioned with the Northstar V8, unreliable cars are a thing of the past. Nowadays, Cadillac is venturing into Formula 1, is one of the only brands having any success in the electric SUV space, and most importantly, is supercharging Escalades.
There may have been some question regarding the reliability of Cadillac at the best of times, as General Motors has not always been as reliable as its Asian rivals like Toyota or Honda. In recent years, GM and Cadillac have managed to pull away from Stellantis and Ford, who are constantly laden with recalls, and are seen as slightly more reliable brands. In this article we will look at Cadillac’s warranty system, and see what they cover, what they don’t cover, and for how long. We will then compare it to some of the industry benchmarks to see how it holds up.
Cadillac
- Founded
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1902
- Founder
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Henry Leland
- Headquarters
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Warren, Michigan
- Owned By
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General Motors
- Current CEO
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Johan de Nysschen
All warranty information is sourced directly from the manufacturers, and is correct at the time of writing. Manufacturers may change or update their warranty cover or terms and conditions at any time.
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Cadillac Warranty Period Overview |
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New-vehicle Limited Warranty |
4 years/50,000 miles |
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Powertrain Limited Warranty |
6 years or 70,000 miles |
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24/7 Roadside Assistance |
6 years or 70,000 miles |
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Safety Restraint System Limited Warranty |
6 years or 72,000 miles |
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Anti-perforation Limited Warranty |
4 years or 50,000 miles |
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High-voltage Battery Limited Warranty |
8 years or 100,000 miles |
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Federal Emissions Control Warranty* |
2 years of 24,000 miles |
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8 years or 80,000 miles |
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Cadillac Powertrain Warranty And Other Basics
New-vehicle Limited Warranty
Cadillac will replace or repair parts with manufacturing faults for a period of three years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. In the event that parts are covered by a warranty, this guarantee also covers towing costs to the closest Cadillac dealership. Here are some highlights because the list of exclusions is longer than the number of topics covered:
- Direct factors beyond the manufacturer’s control (i.e. damage from accidents, racing, off-roading, modification, etc.)
- Damage due to a lack of proper/regular maintenance
- Normal wear and tear/deterioration
- Altered mileage
- Tires
- Normal maintenance
Powertrain Limited Warranty
For the brand’s EV and hybrid vehicles, the powertrain limited warranty covers damage or broken parts related to the engine, gearbox, front/rear drive systems, motor, and high-voltage drive components for the first five years or 70,000 miles. In the event that the automobile breaks down and cannot be driven, this guarantee also covers towing costs to the closest Cadillac dealership. According to Cadillac, slight noise, vibrations or other normal characteristics of the vehicle, and routine maintenance are not covered, and it is the owner’s duty to change the oil, filters, and other components on schedule.
24/7 Roadside Assistance
Regardless of whether the damaged component is covered by a warranty, Cadillac will pay for all towing costs if your new car breaks down and cannot be driven for the first three years or 36,000 miles. Towing costs will be reimbursed for the duration of the powertrain limited warranty, which is five years or sixty thousand miles, if the damaged parts are covered.
Cadillac Parts, Battery, And Rust Warranties
Safety Restraint System Limited Warranty
Airbags, seat belts, and associated systems are covered for six years or 72,000 miles if they were defective or damaged at the factory. For cars acquired in the state of Kansas, seat belts and related components are assured against defects in manufacturer’s materials and workmanship for a duration of 10 years with unlimited miles. The list below includes what isn’t covered:
- Repair or replacement due to misuse, negligence, improper repair or adjustment, alteration, or accident/collision damage
- Replacement of proper functioning part for comfort or appearance
- Incidental or consequential damages such as loss of the vehicle
- If the vehicle is classified as a total loss or has a salvage title
Corrosion Warranty
This refers to any rust that appears on your Cadillac vehicle. Cadillac will repair or replace any panal or part for four years or 50,000 miles. If rust gets to the point of corroding through a panal or part, then Cadillac has a separate warranty for that situation.
Rust Through Protection
This covers all body and sheet metal components against rusting through. If an actual hole in the panel, Cadillac will warranty the vehicle for six years or 100,000 miles.
Cadillac Emissions Warranties
Federal Emissions Control Warranty
Automakers are obligated by law to give a 24-month/24,000-mile guarantee on emissions systems starting at the time of sale. Air/fuel metering system components, the ignition spark system, PCV system, hybrid systems (PHEV and Mild Hybrid), air induction system, exhaust system, EGR system, fuel evaporative system, and other various parts used in those systems, such as hoses and clamps, are all covered by the 24-month warranty. Major emissions warranty parts are covered for eight years or 80,000 miles. These include the catalytic converter, electronic emission control unit, and the onboard emission diagnostic device.
California Emissions Control Warranty
California requires extra legislation for automakers, specifically when it comes to emissions. There are a number of states that follow California Emissions Control, and these warranties also apply to any Cadillac that is first registered in those states as well. The states that are included are: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia or Washington.
This warranty guarantees that any necessary repairs or replacement parts will be paid for at no cost if your Cadillac fails a California smog test within the first three years of 50,000 miles. Failing a smog check could happen for a number of reasons, including fuel leaks, defective airflow sensors, and more.
Any defects to long-term emissions control systems are covered by Cadillac for seven years or 70,000 miles, which ever comes first. When it comes to TZEVs (transitional zero emission vehicles), which are vehicles powered by a hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrain, emissions-related components are warranted for 15 years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. TZEV hybrid batteries are also covered for 10 years or 150,000 miles in any state following California Emissions Control.
Cadillac Vs Hyundai Vs Kia Warranties
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Cadillac VS Hyundai VS Kia Warranty Comparison |
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Warranty Type |
Cadillac |
Hyundai |
Kia |
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Powertrain Limited Warranty |
6 years or 70,000 miles |
10 years/100,000 miles |
10 years/100,000 miles |
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New-vehicle Limited Warranty |
4 years/50,000 miles |
5 years/60,000 miles |
5 years/60,000 miles |
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Anti-perforation Warranty (Rust Warranty) |
4 years/50,000 miles |
7 years/unlimited miles |
5 years/100,000 miles |
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EV/Hybrid/High-voltage Battery Coverage |
8 years/100,000 miles |
10 years/100,000 miles |
10 years/100,000 miles (EV only) |
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24-hour Roadside Assistance |
6 years or 70,000 miles |
5 years/unlimited miles |
5 years/60,000 miles |
While not quite as good as the two best warranties currently offered from Hyundai or Kia, Cadillac does put up a pretty good showing. This is especially true when it comes to roadside assistance, where it beats out the Hyundai and Kia warranties so long as you’re within the millage restriction. As for the rest, Cadillac falls short by a year or two in most categories, but is about average or slightly above average when compared to other luxury brands like BMW or Mercedes. Our article looking at Kia’s warranty can be found here, and our article looking at Hyundai’s warranty can also be found here.
Sources: General Motors, Hyundai, Kia
