Cadillac, Saab's Employee Pricing Discounts

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Cadillac and Saab round out our GM employee pricing updates. The high-end nameplates don’t suffer from any lack of significant deals, particularly Cadillac, which sees larger and larger discounts as the model price stretches higher and higher. Conventional wisdom says if you have $100,000 to afford the XLR-V, you probably don’t need the $15,000 off that the employee discount grants … but who’s going to turn down $15,000, right?

The bread and butter for Cadillac, though, is its new CTS sedan, which we really like here at Cars.com. Discounts of roughly 10% should keep it selling well. Nearly $13,000 off an STS-V is also darn alluring to our muscle-car side.

A short list of available discounts is below. Be sure to check GM’s full list at its website, according to your zip code and the trim level you want.

2009 Cadillac CTS AWD sedan
MSRP: $38,755
Employee price: $35,297
Final price: $35,297
Savings: $3,458

2008 Cadillac DTS
MSRP: $44,045
Employee price: $40,093
Cash back: $5,500
Final price: $34,593
Savings: $9,452

2008 Cadillac Escalade ESV 2WD
MSRP: $59,390
Employee price: $53,399
Cash back: $5,000
Final price: $48,399
Savings: $10,991

2008 Cadillac Escalade EXT SUT AWD
MSRP: $55,790
Employee price: $50,177
Cash back: $5,000
Final price: $45,177
Savings: $10,613

2008 Cadillac Escalade SUV 2WD
MSRP: $56,890
Employee price: $51,161
Cash back: $5,000
Final price: $46,161
Savings: $10,729

2008 Cadillac SRX V6
MSRP: $38,880
Employee price: $35,410
Cash back: $2,000
Final price: $33,410
Savings: $5,470

2008 Cadillac STS V6
MSRP: $44,550
Employee price: $40,541
Cash back: $4,000
Final price: $36,541
Savings: $8,009

By Eamonn Brennan | August 21, 2008 | Comments (0)

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