Used 2017 Cadillac XTS Sedan Consumer Reviews
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2017 cadillac XTS
I Love my car. I have owned the vehicle for 3 months. It was certified used when purchased with 23k miles. The interior is gorgeous. The jewel like rear view mirror charmed me first, but the seats and technology package were unexpectedly attractive. The touchscreen and touch sound control does away with buttons so the dash is clean and lean. The ere are little cubbies enough for sunglasses, change and Samsung smartphone (unfortunately not iphoneX) fit snugly inside the conveniently secretive cubby. It doesn’t have quite the agility of my former BMW 325i, but it does comes close, and for a sedan, that’s, well, amazing. Gas mileage is what I expected, approximately 21-22 mpg, about the same as another former midsized sedan, a Lincoln MKS. The ride is quiet and smooth and there is adequate trunk space. Overall, it is a very comfortable car with just the right amount of luxury.
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Smooth and quiet
I love the smoothness and quiet power on back country roads. Almost feels like an electric vehicle. Not mention it is absolutely gorgeous to look at.
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I haven't driven a Cadillac in years
My last was an 85 de Ville. A world of difference. That was a great highway car. This is a fun to drive car that's easy on our backs and a delight to control. It's as roomy and easy to ingress and egress as the suv we're doing away with. A quiet caddy experience at my feet. I'm home again.
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What happened to Cadillac?
I rented this vehicle for 12 days in San Diego over the holidays. In spite of reading the manual twice and calling Onstar (they were no help), I could not figure out even the most basic commands like getting the seat memories to stick or getting the trip meter to appear on the display. Even more infuriating: most of the time when exiting the car, the driver's seat would move back and the outside mirrors would point towards the ground. While I appreciate the car's attempt to ease egress and spot puddles, the problem is the seat and mirrors would not return to their previous position when getting back in the car! It's really aggravating having to reset these items every time you go somewhere. My opinion is CUE is a disaster. It was easy pairing my phone, however. Additionally, the XTS now has rubberband 19 tires that ride like crap! I could feel every little imperfection on San Diego's crappy side streets. On the plus side, the car's handling was quite good. The XTS is a blast to throw around corners, although I miss the sound of a V8 and the car could definitely use 50 more lbs. feet of torque. Overall, I dropped this car off thinking Cadillac doesn't know what the cars mission is and who their customers are. I do know I could never spend $55K on a car who's controls can't be figured out, with a ride that my Ram 1500 puts to shame!
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not a smart car
Electrical system shut down completely three times at remote locations very dangerous
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