The car was still under warranty. The oil was the oil put in by the factory. Sewell Cadillac of Dallas, ordered a new engine from Cadillac. The Sewell mechanics, removed the engine and installed the new one. I assume Cadillac had to eat the cost of the removal and installation. I don’t remember what it cost but I think it was around $50,000 + or -
I was out $75, which is what I paid to have the car brought from the engine failure point to my house. Sewell would have picked it up at the road side park where it failed, but I wanted to go back to my house. Sewell sent a wrecker to my house, brought me a (CTS sedan) loaner, and installed the new engine. When the new engine was installed, they brought the car back and picked up the loaner. From engine failure to car return was less than 2 weeks. Most of which was the time it took to ship a new engine from Detroit to Dallas. My car was not the only one that had an engine failure. Not sure of how many. Probably 3 or 4. It was a bad batch of parts from whoever made the parts.
Sewell could not have been nicer. I live 5 miles south of Waxahachie TX, which is about 40 miles south of Dallas. Go to Google Earth and search for 54TA, which is the designation the FAA assigned the grass airstrip at my house. (Yes, I have my own airstrip. Doesn’t everyone?) Hope this is helpful.