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Cadillac Parts Center at 990 Motor City Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80905

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(719) 896-2743

990 Motor City Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80905

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Mon - Fri9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Overview

Cadillac Parts Center at 990 Motor City Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80905

Cadillac Parts Center is a self-service auto salvage yard at 990 Motor City Dr in Colorado Springs. The yard sells genuine Cadillac parts, salvaged components, and aftermarket options for Cadillac owners, mechanics, and car enthusiasts. Open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, it lets customers browse and remove parts themselves. You’ll find both new and used parts for all Cadillac models, along with scrap metal and rare junkyard items. While the yard doesn’t have a Google rating, it has a Facebook page and other social media accounts.

Services & What to Expect

Cadillac Parts Center is a self-service salvage yard, meaning you handle the part search and removal on your own. The inventory includes genuine Cadillac parts, salvaged components, and aftermarket options—everything from basic maintenance items like belts and filters to major parts like engines, transmissions, and body panels.

The yard doesn’t buy cars, but if you need to sell an old Cadillac or another vehicle, check out local cash-for-cars options in Colorado Springs. The focus here is on parts, not vehicle purchases.

Open since 1989, the yard has built a reputation for carrying hard-to-find parts. The inventory changes often, so what you see today might not be there tomorrow.

What to Bring

  • A list of the parts you need, including your vehicle’s make, model, and year.
  • Basic tools like wrenches, sockets, and pry bars for removing parts.
  • Gloves and safety gear—the yard has sharp and heavy materials.
  • A way to transport parts, whether it’s your truck or a trailer.
  • Cash or a payment method the yard accepts (check their website for details).

How Self-Service Works

Visit during open hours, find the parts you need, and remove them yourself. Parts are priced individually, and you pay when you take them. The yard doesn’t help with removal, so bring your own tools. You’re responsible for getting parts off-site after purchase.

Inventory Highlights

The yard stocks:

  • Genuine Cadillac parts for all models and years.
  • Salvaged components from wrecked or decommissioned vehicles.
  • Aftermarket parts and accessories.
  • Scrap metal and rare junkyard finds.
  • Basic maintenance supplies like filters, belts, and fluids.

Location & Hours

Cadillac Parts Center is at 990 Motor City Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80905 . The yard is easy to reach from nearby roads, and parking is available on-site. Hours are daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM , with no closures on weekends or holidays.

Directions

From downtown Colorado Springs, take I-25 North toward Denver. Merge onto Highway 24 West toward Manitou Springs, then turn right onto Motor City Dr. The yard is on your left at 990 Motor City Dr. GPS should get you there, but traffic near the yard can be heavy during rush hour.

Contact Information

Phone: (719) 633-4633
Website: rednolandcadillac.com
Facebook: CadillacCOS
Twitter: @NolandCadillac
Instagram: @rednolandcadillac

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Cadillac Parts Center?

The yard is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, including weekends and holidays. There are no early closures or extended hours, so plan your visit within these times.

Does Cadillac Parts Center buy junk cars?

The business doesn’t buy cars, but if you need to sell an old vehicle, check out local cash-for-cars options in Colorado Springs. Many salvage yards in the area take junk cars.

What kind of parts can I find at Cadillac Parts Center?

The yard carries a wide range of parts, including:

  • Genuine Cadillac parts for all models and years.
  • Salvaged engines, transmissions, and drivetrain components.
  • Body panels, bumpers, and exterior trim.
  • Interior parts like seats, dashboards, and door panels.
  • Electrical components and wiring harnesses.
  • Scrap metal and rare junkyard finds.
  • Basic maintenance items like filters, belts, and fluids.
Inventory changes often, so call ahead or visit in person to check what’s available.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Cadillac Parts Center?

Customers browse the yard during open hours, find their parts, and remove them themselves. You’ll need to bring your own tools—staff don’t help with removal. Pay when you take the parts, and you’re responsible for transporting them off-site.

Are there any restrictions on what I can remove from the yard?

The yard likely follows standard salvage yard rules, such as:

  • Only remove parts clearly marked for sale.
  • Avoid taking parts still attached to a vehicle unless allowed.
  • Don’t remove parts from a complete, drivable car unless specified.
  • Follow safety rules—wear gloves and avoid hazardous materials.
If you’re unsure about a part, ask staff before removing it.

Can I return a part if it doesn’t fit or is damaged?

The yard doesn’t have a published return policy for salvaged parts. Since parts are sold "as-is," you’re responsible for checking compatibility before buying. If a part is defective or misrepresented, contact the yard directly to discuss options.

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Roxana Lopez
Roxana LopezGoogle
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1 month ago

Man, I ended up at Red Noland Cadillac so many times with my car that I swear they should’ve given me a loyalty card. Every time something went wrong—none of it their fault, just bad luck—I’d drag myself back there, and Peter from the service desk was always the one who saved the day. Dude never rushed me, never made me feel like a nuisance, and always kept me in the loop about what was happening. Even after the fifth or sixth visit, he still treated me like a normal person, not some annoying repeat customer. That kind of service? It’s rare, and it made all the difference. Seriously, Peter—you’re the reason I didn’t lose my mind. Thanks, man. ---

Lewis Bosson
Lewis BossonGoogle
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3 months ago

Look, I’ll be honest—I was really torn about this place. The sales team was friendly enough, took their time walking me through options, but the whole experience left a bad taste in my mouth. They had the exact car I wanted, sitting on the lot for over 200 days, but when I asked for a fair price? Nothing. Said they were “motivated to sell,” then hit me with full MSRP. I’d already gotten better offers elsewhere, but they acted like I was asking for a favor just by negotiating. And that’s not even the worst part. After buying elsewhere, I called their service department for a trailer hitch quote. Did my homework, knew GM’s labor estimate was 2 hours. They straight-up lied to my face—said it was a 5-hour job, involved removing the bumper (which, by the way, is a 5-minute task). It’s like they assumed I wouldn’t check or just wouldn’t care. Maybe that works on some people, but not me. Now I’m driving to Denver for Cadillac service because I don’t trust them not to lowball me again. If Red Noland sees this, I’d love an explanation—why overcharge when other dealers are giving real deals? And why lie about basic repairs? ---

Michael Caputo
Michael CaputoGoogle
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3 months ago

Bought a used SRX here last year. Put maybe 5,000 miles on it, and now they’re telling me the timing chain needs a $6,000 repair. $6,000? For 5,000 miles? That doesn’t add up. Feels like they either missed something huge in the inspection or just don’t care. Went to an independent shop instead, and after diagnostics and a sensor replacement, the bill was $556.79. Yeah, that’s right—$556, not $6,000. Just sharing the truth here. Buyer beware. ---

Ryan Maguire
Ryan MaguireGoogle
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3 months ago

Look, the sales guys at this place weren’t terrible, I guess. They did their job, got me into a truck, and the paperwork went through fine. But that warranty? Total joke. Turns out it was just a fancy way to drag me back to their service department so they could charge me an arm and a leg for “nothing.” And the truck? Suspension blew out not even a month after I drove it off the lot. Pretty sure they slapped some temporary fix on it just to get it through the sale—thing fell apart way too fast for it to be honest. The head sales guy straight-up lied to my face about the noise it was making, acted like I was imagining things. Classic gaslighting. The truck itself wasn’t bad—nice interior, solid build—but fixing what they “missed” cost me an extra $2,000. I had to get creative just to make it right. Here’s the thing, though: if you’re reading this, don’t trust a word they say about the condition of the vehicles. The service team? Either clueless or flat-out dishonest. You can tell when someone’s lying to you, and I’m not the only one who’s walked out of there feeling played. Do yourself a favor and test-drive the hell out of anything before you sign. Good luck—you’re gonna need it.

Mike E
Mike EGoogle
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4 months ago

My wife was set on a 2026 CT5-V, but the dealer she’d ordered from kept dragging their feet—months of waiting, no car in sight. Then she stumbled on Red Noland Cadillac online, called them up, and talked to Jim Williams. The guy didn’t waste time. Sent her all the details she asked for, even extra photos, and set up a visit. We drove 50-some miles from Denver to check it out, and Jim was there waiting when we pulled in. No high-pressure sales pitch, no back-and-forth haggling—just a straightforward, painless deal. Between the two of us, we’ve bought seven Cadillacs, and this was by far the easiest. Next time I’m in the market, I’m calling Jim again. Worth the trip, no question. ---

Linda G
Linda GGoogle
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5 months ago

Red Noland Infiniti made buying a car feel less like a chore and more like… well, not a chore. From the second I walked in, the whole team was on it—friendly, knew their stuff, and never once made me feel rushed. Rich Jenkins, the sales guy, was honestly the best I’ve ever dealt with. Answered every question without the hard sell, walked me through everything clearly, and the whole process just… worked. No drama, no headaches. If you’re in the market for an Infiniti, go talk to these people. Seriously. ---

Matthew Whitley
Matthew WhitleyGoogle
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5 months ago

Every time I go to Noland Cadillac’s service department, it’s the same thing: fast, smooth, and they treat you like you matter. I wish I’d bought my Cadillac from them instead of Denver—this might be the best dealership in the whole state. Second service appointment, and they’ve fit me in the next day both times. Stay busy, but they always make room. And the communication? Top-notch. This last visit was supposed to take a few days, but they lent me a brand-new 2026 Cadillac as a loaner. Unreal how well they handle things. Next car? I’m buying it here. No question.

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