Cadillac was the standard of the world. Its Sept 2022, and I still own my 2013 XTS. 111K orig miles. Red over Cream Leather .I have no reason to trade. This car is no longer being made. It was the flagship of Cadillac.
@@PayAttentionToThePatterns Ok thanks for the reply. My parents purchased a new 2017 XTS in late 2016. I always felt they should of went with the CT6 because it was a little more cool and the marketing at the time for it was great. Cadillac treated the XTS kind of like a stepchild, but it was their moneymaker of sedans
@@yoshiakik.5332 if your parents are older than 50 than they would probably prefer the XTS. It’s got that old feel of cadillac that many people miss, however, those in the newer generation (such as myself) tend to prefer stiffer steering to the extremely light powered steering the old Cadillacs have.
,I have a cts 2011 my cts is premium I get the no key. Lock n open n I have a 08 750 li premium I think my bimmer has more gagjets then the xts. I have a s430 2004 soon getting a s550 like 2010 I think the s550 I more better then the xts... I just like it because of the lights..besides i didn't see much leg room in the back. My s430 has more leg room n my 750il ....
arnold Quintana the xts doesn't compete with the s550 or 750li. Here are the cars that it does compete with www.thecarconnection.com/compare/cadillac_xts_2017_choices
Seems to repeat himself a lot...and, i cant help but notice how much plastic the interior displays, no wood accents that might add some class. Whatever happened to the caddy's of the early 2000's - they had some gorgeous interiors. This could be the interior in a Chevy Malibu.
UnitedRecording I know the lower trims do. I owned the upper trim 3.6L V6 with no turbo so that's where I was coming from. now I have the xts vsport with twin turbo