Used 2015 Cadillac XTS Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Luxury ride with good performance
Great leg and head room. More gadgets and electronics than you can imagine. Not a big fan of the que touch screen system. It is not intuitive and can easily and dangerously distract you from keeping your eyes on the road. I much prefer the radio and nav system in my 2016 Sierra. Cadillac should abandon the cue system and adopt the Radio/ nav system in the GMC Sierra.
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Great options!
It's difficult to drive another vehicle once you've started driving a Cadillac. Other cars can't beat the comfort and options, kinda a double edged sword.
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- Luxury SedanMSRP: $11,4194 mi away
- Platinum SedanMSRP: $11,99950 mi away
- Luxury SedanMSRP: $14,99573 mi away
what a comfortable ride
this is designed for crusing with no exterior noise . a great sound system and 3D navigation which i like how it presents itself . not desgined to be fast like the cts but if you want to shut out the noisy outside world and have the mostd acomfortable ride i have ever experienced , this is a winner. very large trunk and interior space is 2nd to none in this category
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I love it
Beautiful car with lots of gadgets and power. When you step on the gas it moves--very quickly. The CUE system is much better than my Lincoln MKS Sync system. The craftsmanship is outstanding.
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Like driving my couch!
Let me start by saying I have been wary about American cars until now! I had a Chrysler 300-S witch was good but missing a few things until I drove the XTS. The seats are great, the ride, climate controlled seats, and Bose system my drive a joy! I would suggest the front wheel drive over the all wheel drive, really not needed and I can feel the difference with acceleration. The MPG is less then my prior 8 speed and XTS can use a slightly bigger gas tank but I'm sticking with this one for a while, coming from a guy who changes cars every 18-24 months!
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Not a CTS
Overall our previous CTS may have been slightly better. This car is not as fast but far more comfortable than the CTS Coupe (Performance). We have now purchased an XTS-V which we have enjoyed. With 410hp it's a blast to drive. Our 2015 XTS was destroyed when hit in the rear by a truck at 65mph! Wife was driving and sustained only minor strains........ XTS-V after 5 years on the road still runs perfectly and shines like a new dime. Even though it drinks premium, it's worth it @ $2.59 gal. It's 2020 now. We replaced the Cue screen unit as it failed ($1200) and heated seats failed. Extended warranty handled both. ALWAYS buy the extended warranty with luxury cars with all the options as sooner or later you'll need it. We now have 48K miles on it
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Mixed Bag
The XTS is a large comfortable car. Nice ride, decent gas mileage, and spacious. Confusing screen technologies for unsavy computer users. Trips to the dealership usually results in costly recommended services not covered by the warranty. Overall we are satisfied with the 2015 XTS. We have driven Cadillacs since 1987 and have traded every three or four years.
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XTS VSport Platiunum -best interior for the price!
Best interior for the price and 32.2 mpg on multiple hour drives with Adaptive Cruise Control set at 65 mph....with AWD! I can't say enough how nice it is to drive this can I bought used with 39,000+ miles on it. Not only does it drive nice but it turns heads at every corner. Update: setting the Adaptive cruise at 80 mph for 3,200 miles to Key West and back was a breeze putting in 10-12 hour days. Our stuff almost filled the trunk while the dogs filled the back seat for the long journey.
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My "new "caddy
A pleasure to drive. The only complaint I have is that the road noise is terrible!
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great car great price
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I want my Lincoln back!
Probably my last car due to my age. I have owned many cars but not a caddy until now,, a nd I must say I'm a little disappointed. The infotainment system can't hold a candle to my past Lincoln. The Lincoln was also more roomy up front and had a better standard engine. Another disappointment for me was the dash lighting. At night it is awesome but during the daylight it darkens out and becomes almost a blank. Is it not necessary to view your instrument panel during the day also? Car handling is great and the look of the car is great, but Ipaid for a lot of extras that don't measure up! Also the forward crash monitor and its notifier, that is the red lights that appear and the alarm don't respond until you are too close to the car ahead of to avoid an accident. I could go on but as I said when I started this, I wish I had my Lincoln back!
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Worst car ever
You do not want this car I have had it for less than 3 months < I have to put air in every tire, and there is no spare tire, the paint on the back bumper is discolored, the car inside the the from seat makes me feel like am tied up, with no room to move. The liner in the trunk keeps falling down, this is the most wasted amost $ 60,000 I have ever spent, and their online site sucks got locked out after one visit. I will never buy another GM product.
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Wouldn't rent again
I rented this car for a week and during that week did lots of city driving in Atlanta, as well as a road trip to Charleston (5 hours each way). From the moment I sat in the driver's seat I regretted getting the car, but it was all they had left so I was stuck with it. The driver's seat was ridiculously uncomfortable. You sit on a narrow panel of material and from each side of that middle panel there is a separate panel that comes up at about a 30 degree angle. I am curvy but not overweight - you would have to be very skinny for your bum to fit on the middle panel. Within an hour, my right foot was going to sleep - no matter how many adjustments I made to the seat. There are lots of adjustments but none to lower those side panels. The other negative - Every time I wanted to see to my right, I had to have the passenger lean forward so I could see behind their head (and it wasn't a tall person). It was hard to get past the discomfort of the seat to judge the rest of the car, but it was otherwise a comfortable and fairly quiet ride. The passenger liked their seat (but is had a wider middle panel). As disclosure, my past two cars have been a 7 series BMW and an E class Mercedes, so maybe I am not being fair, but they need to make the seat adjustable!
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