The Cadillac CT6 Has Arrived

The first -ever Cadillac CT6 has arrived at King O’Rourke Cadillac Buick GMC. The CT6 is brand new to the Cadillac lineup and combines advanced technology with breath taking design. Cadillac is known for designing cars with generous passenger space; an engaging driving experience; a quiet cabin; responsive and efficient engine choices; competitive price. The auto world has been awaiting its arrival and it does not disappoint. We’ve driven the CT6 and it’s sharp engineering make driving a big car feel agile. Oh and did we mention its top speed of 155 mph?
Read on for more highlights about the CT6.
Design Highlights
You can’t miss the CT6 profile. A low slung hood gives it a sporty feel and the overall lines are breathtaking. Matching the available 3.0L V6 Twin Turbo engine is an entirely new, lightweight vehicle architecture for a superb driving experience that is agile, solid, and secure. And every journey delivers the utmost comfort and convenience for all with optional Bose® Panaray® Sound System featuring 34 speakers, individual climate control and extended comfort seats with five massage settings. The CT6 includes high-tech features such as LED lighting, massaging seats, and a super-premium audio system.
You can drive more confidently knowing a sophisticated collection of camera, radar and ultrasonic sensors are used to detect potential hazards. This system is called Pedestrian Collision Mitigation which includes Enhanced Night Vision and Surround Vision.
Once inside the driver’s seat you have quick access to technology features including a Touchscreen with Touchpad for, Bluetooth, Heated Seats, Rear Mirror Camera and Wireless Phone Charging. Truly a smart interior.
BASIC WARRANTY 4 Yr./ 50000 Mi.
EPA MILEAGE EST. (CTY/HWY) 22/31 mpg
DRIVE TYPE Rear wheel drive
TRANSMISSION 8-speed shiftable automatic
POWER: 404 hp @ 5700 rpm
Performance Options
Powertrains include a 265-hp turbo four, a 335-hp V-6, or a 404-hp twin-turbo V-6—all with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The V-6 models have all-wheel drive; the four-cylinder has rear-wheel drive only.
Car and Driver Magazine gave the CT6 4.5 stars out of 5 stars during their performance review.
Warranty Details
BASIC 4 yr./ 50000 mi. DRIVETRAIN 6 yr./ 70000 mi.
FREE MAINTENANCE 4 yr./ 50000 mi. ROADSIDE 6 yr./ 70000 mi.
RUST 4 yr./ 50000 mi.
Ready for a test drive? Call us to secure a time and the team at King O’Rourke will make it happen.
Safe Driving Tips for Teens

We here at King O’Rourke Cadillac in Smithtown, NY understand how important it is to talk with your teens about safety while driving. These are some tips to help get the conversation started.
Simple but Crucial
• Obey the speed limits. Going too fast gives you less time to stop or react. Excess speed is one of the main causes of teenage accidents.
• Always wear your seat belt – and make sure all passengers buckle up, too. Don’t try to fit more people in the car than you have seat belts for them to use.
• Adjust your car’s head rest to a height behind your head – not your neck – to minimize whiplash in case you’re in an accident.
• Make sure your windshield is clean. At sunrise and sunset, light reflecting off your dirty windshield can momentarily blind you from seeing what’s going on.
• Experts now recommend that you hold the steering wheel at either 3 and 9 o’clock on the wheel, or even lower at 4 and 8 o’clock. If you’re in an accident and the airbags go off, you’ll be safer with your hands not flying into your face from the impact of the airbags.
Consider Other Drivers
• Don’t drive like you own the road. Drive like you own the car.
• Don’t make assumptions about what other drivers are going to do. The only thing you can assume about another driver with a turn signal on is that they have a turn signal on. He/she might not be turning at all, and just forgot to turn it off.
• Watch out for aggressive drivers, and try to stay out of their way. They are the cause of a lot of accidents – especially on freeways.
• Never pull out in front of anyone or swerve into someone else’s lane.
Constant Awareness
• Make sure your car always has gas in it – don’t ride around with the gauge on empty.
• If you’re in the country, watch out for deer and other animals. If you see an animal approaching, slow down and flash your lights repeatedly. Dusk and dawn are particularly bad times for running into animals, so be on the lookout for them.
• When light turns green, make sure intersection clears before you go.

