2025 Cadillac LYRIQ Consumer Reviews
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Badass Vehicle
This car is indeed top notch - every detail & feature is amazing on this vehicle & drives like a dream- do research on charging ahead of time to confirm you’ll be able to charge, other than that- this ride is an eye turning space ship!
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LYRIQ Software bugs, low quality app...
We have put up with the "open and close right rear window" message since day one. The dealer has no clue. We did not buy the upgraded packages, so we have none of the Google features. Finally, we decided to take it on the open road and the app on my phone just up and disappeared. My wife's hung in for the trip. The app took up to a Tesla charger, but then would not turn on the charger. Yes it worked at a previous Tesla stop. Maybe GM owns the EVGo company that charges almost as much as gasoline per mile driven. And on long drives the absence of a good place for arms is a problem. It has been nine months and still unable to figure out how to open the rear door. It is too difficult to navigate the software. Why they did not drive a Tesla when they were designing the interface is anyone's guess. PS -- I have driven Tesla S since 2013.
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- Luxury 1 4dr SUVMSRP: $64,6403 mi away
- Sport 1 4dr SUVMSRP: $66,8643 mi away
- Sport 1 4dr SUVMSRP: $65,8153 mi away
Tesla could learn a thing or two.
I’ve only had the car for a few days, so I cannot speak of reliability yet, however, it is very fun, incredibly comfortable and maybe the best looking car on the road (bias opinion). A few quirky things: sometimes door handles stick out briefly after starting it in the garage and backing out. Defrost is not strong enough on the left side of the windshield. Do not lock wheel out one direction or another or the tire hits the body, I believe. The hand brake to recharge the motor is very cool (left, top on steering wheel. This is not a paddle shifter). Go check it out. Also, this is a 515 hp car so if you push it, it’ll suck a lot of juice. Overall, I love the vehicle.
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Wonderful
It's very nice
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Never going back to ICE
I feel for the Lyriq owners with inoperable vehicles. I have leased both a Polestar 2 and a Cadillac Sport 3. While both have not been perfect I have to believe that quality and dependability will both improve as time moves on. Who can ever forget of going to a gas station, getting a tune up, brake job and oil change. I can,and alot more people will start to see the benefits of an electric car. I would suggest a lease to everyone looking at EVs. Having a charger or dryer plug you can use at home is the game changer. EV chargers should only be used for planned trips. Every car maker is now building electric. Their looking forward to our future and i think they are on the right track. Now there may be doubters but the Horse and Carriage also had its day.
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