In today’s market, a typical 2009 Cadillac CTS sits around $4,000 to $9,000 in private-party value, with higher numbers for lower mileage and nicer trims, and CTS-V variants commanding substantially more.
The 2009 CTS represents Cadillac’s second-generation midsize sedan, offered in several trims and an all-wheel-drive option. Value today depends on mileage, overall condition, trim level, maintenance history, and regional demand. This overview provides current, widely used valuation ranges and guidance for buyers and sellers as of 2024–2025.
How value is determined
Several factors drive what a 2009 CTS will fetch in today’s market. Here are the biggest variables to consider:
- Mileage: Lower-mileage examples command higher prices, particularly if under 80,000 miles.
- Condition: Both mechanical health and cosmetic condition significantly affect value.
- Trim and options: Base, Luxury, Premium, and Tech packages add value; the CTS-V variant is substantially more valuable.
- Maintenance history: Regular service with documented records boosts value; a clean Carfax helps.
- Total ownership and title history: A clean title without accidents improves price; salvage or rebuilt titles reduce value.
- Market and location: Regional demand, climate (rust risk), and local supply influence prices.
In short, the price reflects a combination of these factors rather than a single metric.
Estimated price ranges by mileage and trim
Below are rough ranges you can expect for common configurations of a 2009 CTS in the current market. They reflect private-party sale values and can differ at dealer lots or in other regions.
Non-V (standard CTS) models
- 50,000–80,000 miles: about $8,000–$12,000
- 80,000–120,000 miles: about $5,000–$9,000
- 120,000+ miles: about $3,000–$6,000
CTS-V (high-performance variant)
- 60,000–100,000 miles: about $25,000–$35,000
- 100,000+ miles: about $18,000–$28,000
Note: These figures are approximate and can swing with local demand, maintenance, and documentation. Always verify with current pricing tools and local listings before buying or selling.
Where to check current pricing
To get precise, up-to-date valuations, consult widely used pricing guides and recent listings. Here's where to start:
- Kelley Blue Book (KBB) used car values: private party and trade-in estimates
- Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) and used car pricing
- NADA Guides used car values
- Recent local listings (Cars.com, TrueCar, AutoTrader, CarGurus) to gauge regional pricing
Cross-referencing multiple sources will give you a more reliable price range for a specific CTS in your area.
What to do before you buy or sell
Tips to maximize value or minimize buying risk:
- Check service records and maintenance; verify parts like timing chain/belt, water pump, brakes, and tires.
- Inspect for rust, paint wear, and interior wear; take high-quality photos for listing.
- Get a professional pre-purchase inspection if possible, especially for higher-mileage cars.
- Run a vehicle history report to confirm title status and accidents.
- Factor ongoing maintenance costs into your budget and offer.
These steps help ensure you’re paying a fair price or getting the best offer based on the CTS’s condition and history.
Summary
The 2009 Cadillac CTS sits in a broad value range today. For non-V versions with typical mileage in good condition, expect roughly $3,000 to $12,000 depending on mileage, trim, and documentation, with CTS-V models generally commanding higher prices. Always check current pricing tools and local listings to account for regional differences and the vehicle’s unique history. A well-documented, lower-mileage example in good shape will typically fetch the higher end of the private-party range.


