
Chiseled exterior appeals to nearly any driver

Cadillac User Experience (CUE) replaces the need for comfort controls, HVAC and audio controls

Extensive list of safety features

Unbelievable amount of cargo space, even with the rear seat in place

Perfectly smooth ride due to the four-wheel independent suspension

Luxurious cabin and comfortable seating

OnStar telecommunications availability

Plenty of passing power

Abundance of legroom for all passengers

Ability to tow up to 3,500 pounds

Nearly everything you could want comes standard

Quiet ride

Confident and composed handling
Although it is hard to find fault with Cadillac, there are a few complaints that will likely surface over and over again. These include:

Rear seat passengers will have little head room

Poor outlines visibility makes passing and parking difficult

Large turning circle makes parking a challenge

Blind spots are an issue, but a blind spot warning system has been added

No V8 option

Poor fuel-economy

Although the ride is smooth, it is also firm due to the suspension, which some drivers won’t care for

Heavier than other SUVs in this segment, which dictates a longer braking average