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The 2019 Cadillac XT4 is an important vehicle for the brand for a number of reasons. It's the first vehicle part of a major product offensive by Cadillac that will see them introduce a new/redesigned model almost every six months through 2021. It also gives Cadillac a contender in the growing small luxury crossover class.

The overall design of the XT4 is very similar to the larger XT5 with sharp angles, large front grille, headlights that extend downward to the bumper, and taillights that run from the top of the tailgate to underneath the window. 18-inch wheels come standard, while larger 20-inch wheels are optional. The overall dimensions of the XT4 - 181.1-inch overall length, 109.4-inch wheelbase, 74.1-inches wide, and 64.1-inches tall - puts it between subcompact and compact crossovers.

Inside, Cadillac went for a modern and clean look. An 8-inch touchscreen housing the Cadillac User Experience infotainment system is standard on XT4s. Like the CT6 refresh, the XT4 will have a rotary control knob to control the system. Cargo space measures out 22.5 cubic feet with the rear seats up and 48.9 cubic feet when folded.

Powering all XT4s will be a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder with 237 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. This will come paired with a nine-speed automatic and the choice of front or all-wheel drive. Cadillac estimates fuel economy figures of 25 City/30 Highway/27 Combined - we're assuming the numbers are for the front-wheel drive model.

The suspension is comprised of a front strut and five-link rear setup. Sport models get the option of a Continuous Damping Control system that automatically adjusts the firmness based on a number of parameters.

Pricing for the 2019 XT4 kicks off at $35,790 when it arrives at dealers this fall. Those interested can order an XT4 beginning at the end of this month.

Source: Cadillac 
Press Release is on Page 2


Cadillac Introduces First-Ever XT4

  • All-new compact SUV delivers more for a new generation of luxury buyers

At Cadillac House in Manhattan today, Cadillac unveiled the first-ever XT4, an all-new compact SUV tailored for the next generation of luxury customers.

Developed on an exclusive compact SUV architecture, Cadillac’s entry in the industry’s fastest-growing luxury segment delivers expressive design, confident performance, spacious accommodations and new technologies.

“The first-ever 2019 Cadillac XT4 expands our successful SUV lineup to a segment where Cadillac has never been before,” said Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen. “And it sets off a dramatic expansion and elevation of the product range, that will see a new Cadillac virtually once every six months through 2021.”

Simple and sculpted lines draw the customer in and accentuate the XT4’s powerful proportions and aggressive presence. The interior is the Cadillac design aesthetic distilled: the thoughtful and artistic integration of technology and appealing style. The cabin is exceptionally refined, with expected segment-leading rear-seat spaciousness.

All models are driven by an all-new Cadillac 2.0L Turbo engine that features new efficiency-enhancing technologies including Active Fuel Management (cylinder deactivation), coupled with a nine-speed automatic transmission with next-generation Electronic Precision Shift.

Cadillac also debuts its new global “Y” trim strategy on the XT4. Distinctive Premium Luxury and Sport models build from the well-equipped Luxury (base) trim. Specific content and styling cues tailor the Premium Luxury and Sport trims to different customer tastes and preferences.

Cadillac will roll out this new trim strategy beginning with the XT4 and the 2019 CT6 top-of-range sedan.

The XT4 will be priced starting at $35,790 including destination charge, excluding tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment, when it goes on sale in fall 2018. Starting at the end of March 2018, customers will be able to preorder their XT4s from participating U.S. Cadillac dealers nationwide.

Additional XT4 highlights include:

  • Cadillac user experience with all-new rotary controller
  • Smart chassis features including available twin-clutch, decoupling all-wheel drive
  • Available Active Sport Suspension featuring Continuous Damping Control and new electro-hydraulic braking assist

STYLE WITH SUBSTANCE
A team of young designers representing the heart of the XT4’s target customer demographic helmed the design, penning an expressive SUV that injects a higher degree of sculpture into Cadillac’s lineup — and today’s vehicle is very close to their original visions for the exterior and interior.

“The XT4 has a great presence that is confident and poised,” said Therese Pinazzo, exterior design manager. “It exudes Cadillac’s DNA, but with a new boldness that speaks to the youthfulness of its team and its customers.”

In keeping with Cadillac’s new “Y” trim strategy, the Luxury, Premium Luxury and Sport models offer distinctive styling cues and trim finishes to create unique personas and greater choice for customers. XT4 Sport models feature a gloss black mesh grille inspired by Cadillac’s high-performance V-Series models, gloss black window moldings and specific Sport alloy wheel choices. Luxury and Premium Luxury models feature grilles with bright metallic accents, satin aluminum window moldings and satin chrome-accented door handles.

All models feature advanced LED lighting technology front and rear, with front LED low and high beams and an LED-illuminated light blade for the daytime running lamps. Cadillac’s vertical L-shaped lighting signature is stretched horizontally, emphasizing the XT4’s width and confident stance.

Standard LED taillights are housed in traditional red lenses on Luxury and Premium Luxury, while the Sport model receives tinted neutral-density (clear) lenses that complement the generally darker exterior color choices.

Eight exterior colors will be offered on the 2019 XT4 at launch: Atlantic Metallic, Autumn Metallic, Crystal White Tricoat, Twilight Blue Metallic, Shadow Metallic, Red Horizon Tintcoat, Stellar Black Metallic and Radiant Silver Metallic.

BOLD, REFINED AND SPACIOUS CABIN
Echoing the exterior design themes, the new XT4’s cabin conveys boldness and strength with youthful athleticism. Sweeping arcs and tapered lines enhance the feeling of spaciousness and give it a taut, tightly wrapped appearance.

The interior elements come together in a sophisticated and modern design. Intuitive technology includes available next-generation wireless device charging and an in-cabin air ionizer.

“With the XT4’s interior, we distilled Cadillac to its essence,” said Phillip Kucera, Interior Design manager. “We’ve been able to be simpler and bolder than we have ever been before, giving the SUV attitude and a sporty connotation.”

The all-new XT4 offers exceptional space for a compact luxury SUV, particularly for rear-seat passengers. It is expected to lead the segment in rear-seat roominess, with 39.5 inches (1,004 mm) of legroom. The XT4 also offers 48.9 cubic feet (1,385 liters) of maximum cargo volume with the rear seat folded.

"The XT4 was envisioned holistically to deliver a dynamic sporty exterior without compromising comfort and functionality for passengers,” said Cadillac Exterior Design Director Jim Fleming, who helped create the vehicle’s architecture.

“It’s a great balance that delivers style and comfort on long drives such as a weekend getaway to a favorite ski slope, while still offering excellent cargo room for that ski trip’s gear.”

Additional interior features and highlights include:

  • The thick, three-spoke, leather-wrapped steering wheel is all new and was developed to enhance the sporty feel of the vehicle while maintaining driver comfort on long drives.
  • Sport-inspired seating with prominent seat-bottom and seatback bolsters balances comfort with the kind of support typically found in sports sedans. A massage feature is available.
  • Available white ambient lighting casts a sophisticated glow and highlights important features.
  • Technology integration includes Cadillac’s first rotary controller for the Cadillac user experience and other vehicle features (see below for more information), along with streamlined vehicle controls for easier, more intuitive use.

At launch, the 2019 XT4 will be offered in seven interior environments, based on Luxury, Premium Luxury or Sport trims:

  • XT4 Luxury — Light Platinum/Jet Black with Aluminum Metallized decor trim
  • XT4 Premium Luxury — Jet Black with Diamond-Cut Aluminum, Light Platinum/Jet Black with Linear Galaxy High-Gloss Wood, Sedona/Jet Black with Fineline Calico High-Gloss Wood
  • XT4 Sport — Jet Black with Cinnamon Accents with Twenty-Two High-Gloss Carbon Fiber, Light Wheat/Jet Black with Red Accents and Morello Red High-Gloss Carbon Fiber, Sedona/Jet Black with Fineline Calico High-Gloss Wood

INTUITIVE TECHNOLOGIES 
Led by the latest Cadillac user experience, the brand’s most advanced infotainment interface, the XT4 offers a connected environment.

The Cadillac user experience is a dynamic platform that offers a smartphone-like experience with an intuitive interface, faster response and improved voice recognition that can be updated over time to meet a customer’s evolving connectivity needs. It leverages the cloud and available embedded 4G LTE connection to enable personalization, available connected navigation and news, marketplace and entertainment applications via the app store and a new rotary controller that offers users alternative ways to interact with the system.

The new controller includes volume and seek forward/back controls for the audio system; shortcut buttons for fast access to the most frequently used apps such as Audio, Phone, Navigation (if available) and Home; and a large center dial to operate primary features of the most frequently used apps, scroll menus and lists and select other apps to be displayed.

Additional XT4 technologies include:

  • The 8-inch diagonal Cadillac user experience interface screen has 768p HD resolution
  • Near-Field Communication, a Cadillac-first integration, greatly improves the process of pairing a phone (if compatible) with Cadillac user experience.
  • Next-generation, 15-watt wireless charging is available and offers faster charging timesi .
  • There are four standard USB Ports and three 12-volt accessory power outletsii. Models equipped with the available navigation radio also receive an SD memory card reader in the center console.
  • The full suite of active safety features includes Surround Vision and second-generation Rear Camera Mirror (available)iii.

XT4 DRIVING DYNAMICS
The new Cadillac XT4’s confident, athletic appearance is complemented by great agility. It is characteristically Cadillac in refinement and responsiveness, but with a youthful edginess derived from the brand’s critically acclaimed sports sedans.

It starts with an all-new Cadillac 2.0L Turbo engine. This advanced, power-dense inline-four-cylinder — 118.5 hp per liter — features an industry-first tripower system. The system is designed to optimize performance and efficiency by having three distinct operating modes, including high and low valve lift and Active Fuel Management (cylinder deactivation).

The engine also features a twin-scroll turbocharger to enhance torque production at lower speeds, as well as direct injection, active thermal management and stop/start technologies. Output is SAE-certified at 237 hp (177 kW) and 258 lb-ft of torque (350 Nm). A nearly flat torque curve gives the XT4 surprising responsiveness throughout the engine’s RPM range.

A nine-speed automatic transmission is paired with the new engine, helping the XT4 achieve a Cadillac-estimated 30 mpg in highway drivingiv. The vehicle also features the next generation of electronic precision shift, which features an intuitive shifting sequence.

When it comes to channeling the XT4’s power to the pavement, a strut-type front suspension and five-link independent rear suspension are tuned to balance refinement with responsiveness. The standard Driver Select Mode allows that tuning to be adjusted on demand for different driving styles and road conditions.

A twin-clutch all-wheel-drive system is available and offers the convenience of decoupling entirely from the rear wheels when the driver chooses, eliminating drivetrain friction.

XT4 Sport’s available Active Sport Suspension features Continuous Damping Control and takes driving dynamics and control to a higher threshold, using electronic sensors to monitor the road in real time and making damping adjustments every 2 milliseconds.

The XT4 is also the first Cadillac to introduce electro-hydraulic braking assist, which supplants the traditional vacuum-assisted power braking system with an electro-hydraulic system that enhances fuel economy and takes up less space under the hood.

KEY STANDARD AND AVAILABLE FEATURES (Premium Luxury and Sport content is in addition to or in place of Luxury content)

XT4 LUXURY

XT4 PREMIUM LUXURY

XT4 SPORT

STANDARD

STANDARD

STANDARD

18-in.  10-spoke alloy wheels with Bright Silver finish
LED headlamps and taillamps
Satin aluminum side glass moldings
Leatherette trim
8-way driver/6-way passenger power front seats
Aluminum metallized interior decor
Rotary controller
Rear Park Assistiii
Teen Driveriii
Cadillac user experience
Four USB ports
60/40-split rear seat
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Adaptive Remote Start

18-inch 10-spoke wheels with Pearl Nickel finish
Illuminated door handles with satin chrome accents
Front and Rear Park Assistiii
Power-folding outside mirrors
Satin aluminum finish on roof rails
Leather seat surfaces
Ambient lighting
Wood or aluminum interior décor
Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alertiii
Rear Cross Traffic Alertiii
Safety Alert Seatiii
Auto-dimming inside mirror
Driver’s seat memory
Power liftgate

18-inch 10-spoke alloy wheels with Diamond Cut/Argent Metallic finish
LED front turn signal and cornering lamps
Tinted neutral-density taillamp lenses
Gloss Black finish on the front grille, side glass moldings and roof rails
Body-color door handles
Front and Rear Park Assistiii
Power-folding outside mirrors
Leatherette trim with sport accents
Ambient lighting
Carbon fiber or wood interior décor
Sport steering wheel and pedals
Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alertiii
Rear Cross Traffic Alertiii
Safety Alert Seatiii
Auto-dimming inside mirror
Driver’s seat memory
Power liftgate

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE

Sunroof and roof rails
Trailering package
All-wheel drive
Navigation radio and Bose audio system
Cold weather package

Sunroof
Trailering package
All-wheel drive
Navigation radio and Bose audio system
Cold weather package
Comfort and Convenience package
20-inch Luxury wheels
Driver Awareness Package
Visibility Package
Driver Assist Package
Technology Package

Sunroof
Trailering package
All-wheel drive
Navigation radio and Bose audio system
Cold weather package
Comfort and Convenience package
20-inch Sport wheels
Driver Awareness Package
Visibility Package
Driver Assist Package
Technology Package
Active Sport Suspension with Continuous Damping Control

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2019 CADILLAC XT4 PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS 
(North American specs, as of time of publication)

OVERVIEW

Model

2019 Cadillac XT4

Body Style

5 door, 5 passenger compact luxury SUV

Manufacturing location

Fairfax Assembly, Kansas City, Kansas

 

EXTERIOR

Wheelbase (in / mm)

109.4 / 2779

Overall length (in / mm)

181.1 / 4599

Overall width (in / mm)

74.1 / 1881 (excluding outside rearview mirrors)

Overall height (in / mm)

64.1 / 1627 (including roof rails)

Turning circle (feet)

38.0

Ground clearance (in / mm)

6.7 / 171

 

INTERIOR DIMENSIONS & CARGO VOLUME

Seating capacity (front / rear)

2 / 3

Headroom
(in / mm)

39.4 / 1000 (front)
38.3 / 973 (rear)

Legroom
(in. / mm)

40.4 / 1026 (front)
44.1 / 1121 (front, maximum)
39.5 / 1004 (rear)

Cargo volume (cu ft)

22.5 (behind 1st row)
48.9 (behind 2nd row)

 

WEIGHTS & CAPACITIES

Curb weight (lbs / kg)

3660 / 1660 (FWD Luxury – est.)

Max. towing capacity (lbs)

3500 (with available towing package)

 

CADILLAC-ESTIMATED FUEL ECONOMY

City

25 mpg

Highway

30 mpg

Combined

27 mpg

 

ENGINE

Type:

2.0L Turbocharged I4 DOHC with Active Fuel Management, direct injection and stop/start

Bore and stroke       (in. / mm):

3.26 x 3.63 / 83 x 92.3

Block material:

Cast aluminum

Cylinder head material:

Cast aluminum

Valvetrain:

Dual overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder with tripower system

Fuel delivery:

Direct injection with electronic throttle control

Horsepower             (hp / kW @ rpm):

237 / 177 @ 5000 (SAE cert.)

Torque
(lb.-ft. / Nm):

258 / 350 @ 1500-4000 (SAE cert.)

 

TRANSMISSION

Type:

Hydra-Matic 9T50 nine-speed electronically controlled automatic

 

CHASSIS & SUSPENSION

Front Suspension:

MacPherson strut with coil-over spring; direct-acting stabilizer bar. Active Sport Suspension with Continuous Damping Control (avail. on Sport)

Rear Suspension:

Five-link independent with coil springs and fully isolated cradle

Steering Type:

Electric variable-assist power rack-and-pinion

Brake Type:

Four-wheel disc with ABS; electro-hydraulic assist

Wheel Size:

18-in. alloy (std.)
20-in. alloy (avail.)

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ocnblu

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6 hours ago, balthazar said:

Murano is where Pontiac would be had they lived and continued their over wrought styling, but since nissan isn't a domestic brand, it's uncool to bag on them for design.

Edge is pleasant, but it's certainly not sporty looking. I liked the MCE 1st gen, looked at them back when new.

Ford Edge looks just as sporty as the bulbous Europeans posted here.  It is actually sharper, Benz and Break My Wallet look like something you wouldn't want to pick up off the communal shower floor.

frogger

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I just think the Equinox is small vs the class leaders so bigger options would be welcome.  I guess the Acadia might be it like Santa Fe/Sorento third row optional offerings.

What ever happened to the Bronco..

 

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regfootball

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circle the wagons, the XT5 is the only size and configuration match to the Edge.  So GM can support Cadillac in this size class, but is not doing so with Chevy and Buick, which both of those brands could sell the hell out of that size of 2 row crossover.

ccap41

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5 hours ago, frogger said:

What ever happened to the Bronco..

We have another year yet... I think it's supposed to be offered as a 2020 model year. 

Robert Hall

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25 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

We have another year yet... I think it's supposed to be offered as a 2020 model year. 

I think we will be seeing a lot of new CUVs and SUVs for 2020...new 'Blazer', new Explorer, maybe some new Jeep products..

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29 minutes ago, regfootball said:

circle the wagons, the XT5 is the only size and configuration match to the Edge.  So GM can support Cadillac in this size class, but is not doing so with Chevy and Buick, which both of those brands could sell the hell out of that size of 2 row crossover.

I get that you've had a hate boner for the Acadia since it was released, but really, it is GM's most direct competitor to the Edge.  You wouldn't consider the Rogue to be a different segment from the Equinox just because it has a 3rd row.  They sell at the nearly the same price and at nearly the same numbers. 

ccap41

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13 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said:

I get that you've had a hate boner for the Acadia since it was released

I've always had a hate boner for it as well.. Something about it just doesn't look near as good as any of its competitors and comes off as bland and boring with one lone engine choice, at least the first and a half gen. Now it has a turbo 4 as a base, right? 

2 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

I've always had a hate boner for it as well.. Something about it just doesn't look near as good as any of its competitors and comes off as bland and boring with one lone engine choice, at least the first and a half gen. Now it has a turbo 4 as a base, right? 

I've got an apathy softy for it. I think GM messed up on the Acadia in styling and interior. They saddled it with the weaksauce 2.5 liter 4-cylinder which I'm sure is only sold to rental fleets. The put a lame base AWD system in it and charge a bunch more for the slick twin-clutch AWD that the XT5 and Lacrosse get. Most trims come with the 6-speed auto instead of the 9-speed (From memory, only the All-Terrain can some with the 9-speed, but I could be wrong) It drives dull, it does nothing special, it gives you no reason to buy it over the competition.  It is the epitome of mediocre.  I would pick virtually any other vehicle in the class, including the Edge and any of the imports, over the Acadia. I'd even pick the Traverse or Enclave over the Acadia as both are substantially better looking, both come with the 9-speed, and neither get the lame 2.5 liter. It the most forgettable in the sea of forgettable crossovers out there.

Yet GM sells about 12k of them a month..... so what do I know.  The fact remains that it is only about $1500 more than the Edge and Ford sells about 12k Edges a month.  With or without that third row... they compete with each other.  Ford has an advantage here in that they also have the best selling Explorer in the same showroom, GMC no longer has direct competition to the Explorer, and the Explorer is about to get a heck of a lot better than it already is. 

Robert Hall

Premium Subscriber

Sat in the Acacia and Terrain at the local auto show last month.  Wasn't impressed with either inside and out.  Both had big blind spots in the rear quarters.  

ccap41

New Member
20 minutes ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said:

Both had big blind spots in the rear quarters.  

Sadly, I think that's just a sign of the times now... Modern crash standards and styling leave massive blind spots and sadly(again) blind spot monitors or the little extra angled mirrors within the mirror are almost necessary. My escape had a terrible blind spot because the size of the tiny furthest window and most of the CUVs are like that. 

55 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

I've always had a hate boner for it as well.. Something about it just doesn't look near as good as any of its competitors and comes off as bland and boring with one lone engine choice, at least the first and a half gen. Now it has a turbo 4 as a base, right? 

Agree, GM should have had at least 2 engine choices and they should have rolled out the VOLT powertrain long ago across multiple auto's.

Robert Hall

Premium Subscriber
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14 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

Sadly, I think that's just a sign of the times now... Modern crash standards and styling leave massive blind spots and sadly(again) blind spot monitors or the little extra angled mirrors within the mirror are almost necessary. My escape had a terrible blind spot because the size of the tiny furthest window and most of the CUVs are like that. 

True.  And the tiny opera windows in the Terrain C-pillars are useless.  My GC (WK2) has decent outward visibility, the blind spots aren't bad, but the total glass area seems much less than my old WJ GC had. 

Edited by Cubical-aka-Moltar

regfootball

Members
1 hour ago, ccap41 said:

I've always had a hate boner for it as well.. Something about it just doesn't look near as good as any of its competitors and comes off as bland and boring with one lone engine choice, at least the first and a half gen. Now it has a turbo 4 as a base, right? 

My hate boner for the new Acadia is that GM took an out of the park market success, downsized it, made it less useful, and ugly. Thus, ruining the Acadia brand equity

ccap41

New Member
21 minutes ago, dfelt said:

Agree, GM should have had at least 2 engine choices and they should have rolled out the VOLT powertrain long ago across multiple auto's.

Volt powertrain should be in like 5 vehicles at this point. 

2 minutes ago, regfootball said:

My hate boner for the new Acadia is that GM took an out of the park market success, downsized it, made it less useful, and ugly. Thus, ruining the Acadia brand equity

I hated the first gen too though.. just something about it. Actually, exactly what Drew said about it is why. 

frogger

Members

I wasn't a fan of the first gen either, just felt like a throwback to bankruptcy times in all regards...a cheap feeling vehicle that would probably start falling apart prematurely.

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, regfootball said:

My hate boner for the new Acadia is that GM took an out of the park market success, downsized it, made it less useful, and ugly. Thus, ruining the Acadia brand equity

That's about 90% of their recent releases. I wouldn't call the Acadia ugly.. just dull and no character compared to the prior model.

Ditto Cruze.

Ditto Sonic.

Ditto Malibu (pretend the generation immediately prior didn't exist)

Ditto Equinox and Terrain.

Ditto Envison.

Ditto Regal and Lacrosse.

Ditto XT5.

There are very few GM vehicles that I feel are a not a step backwards and most of those have been out for a while.

1 hour ago, frogger said:

I wasn't a fan of the first gen either, just felt like a throwback to bankruptcy times in all regards...a cheap feeling vehicle that would probably start falling apart prematurely.

 

 

 

 

The sweet spot for the SRX is the final year of the first generation. They gave it a facelift and nicely freshened the interior and it was still Northstar powered if you wanted. Good luck finding one because they only sold about 12.

frogger

Members

Good friend of mine still has a 2008 SRX V8..  He has had a fair number of issues, but then he drives his cars into the ground (has 380,000km on it currently).  He would like another one of them with the updates but after having a few rentals with Android Auto he has been spoiled...

 

 

5 minutes ago, frogger said:

Good friend of mine still has a 2008 SRX V8..  He has had a fair number of issues, but then he drives his cars into the ground (has 380,000km on it currently).  He would like another one of them with the updates but after having a few rentals with Android Auto he has been spoiled...

 

 

I"m there with him on Android Auto.  I've already scoped out my Android Auto options should an Avalanche join the fleet. 

13 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said:

I"m there with him on Android Auto.  I've already scoped out my Android Auto options should an Avalanche join the fleet. 

Been looking at buying an Audio update for my auto's as the Android auto feature is the way to go. Lucky a number of 3rd party stereo systems with Android / Apple are compatible with the steering wheel buttons without having to hack the electrical system.

6 minutes ago, dfelt said:

Been looking at buying an Audio update for my auto's as the Android auto feature is the way to go. Lucky a number of 3rd party stereo systems with Android / Apple are compatible with the steering wheel buttons without having to hack the electrical system.

Crutchfield is great for that.  the newer Cadillacs aren't all that compatible with aftermarket head units, but the Avalanches are fine.

21 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said:

Crutchfield is great for that.  the newer Cadillacs aren't all that compatible with aftermarket head units, but the Avalanches are fine.

Drew, do you know if there is a backwards compatibility list of a head unit that is in this model can work in these older ones?

Example, The Head unit in my 2008 Trailblazer SS looks just like the Head unit in my 2006 Escalade ESV. The new unit has far better volume control and other features, so wondering if it would work as an update in my older escalade. 

Have not found any backwards what was used in this product line can also work in these others.

8 minutes ago, dfelt said:

Drew, do you know if there is a backwards compatibility list of a head unit that is in this model can work in these older ones?

Example, The Head unit in my 2008 Trailblazer SS looks just like the Head unit in my 2006 Escalade ESV. The new unit has far better volume control and other features, so wondering if it would work as an update in my older escalade. 

Have not found any backwards what was used in this product line can also work in these others.

Honestly, I wouldn't bother. If you're going to rip the dashboard apart anyway, then just put something modern in. 

regfootball

Members
21 hours ago, frogger said:

Good friend of mine still has a 2008 SRX V8..  He has had a fair number of issues, but then he drives his cars into the ground (has 380,000km on it currently).  He would like another one of them with the updates but after having a few rentals with Android Auto he has been spoiled...

 

 

those first gen SRX's got really bad fuel economy especially the v8

frogger

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7 minutes ago, regfootball said:

those first gen SRX's got really bad fuel economy especially the v8

Yes for sure.. and he puts on 20,000 miles a year.

 

ocnblu

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Taken by our very own GMTG74 at the NYIAS.  Looks good!

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ocnblu

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OMG Reg... you are totally right, too... so sad... how far the mighty have fallen...  :(

regfootball

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The SIGNIA ^^^^ would have been a great hearse

I miss my old aztek  cadillac should BRING IT BACK  there's a touch of this in the XT4

 

 

 

 

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balthazar

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It's good to curtail heavy drinking to the weekend.

regfootball

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oh cmon, you don't think the concept aztek influenced Cadillac Art and Science design?  HAHA

oldshurst442

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The Aztec was too far ahead of its time. At the time it was ugly.  But I think time has done it justice. It aint as ugly or weird to look at anymore. Especially when Chevrolet styles its cars that same way today. 

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It all start it 2009 with a good looking Malibu...

Not that the 2018 Malibu is not good looking, because it is...

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But let's be honest now...

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Especially on the Equinox, where the Bow Tie resides, and its very prominent in the 2009 Malibu, but we say that the 2009 Malibu was a sharp looking car...

'02-'05_Pontiac_Aztek_(Montreal_Police).

That Aztec look that was sooooo weird to us now has become the norm with the bigger radiator grille openings being below another set of smaller radiator openings separated by a bar...

And Chevy even stuck a Bow Tie on top the way Pontiac did it with the Aztec on the latest generation Equinox...A crossover...

Wasn't  an Aztec a crossover too? The thing is an Aztec was a minivan based crossover rather than a car platform...

But look...the Montreal Police used an Aztec as a police car???!!!

YEAH! JUST like how we have this:

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And I dont think Arts and Science REMOTELY resembles what the Aztec was doing.

What the Aztec was doing was...out-RAGEOUS

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Just a tad less Trans Am-y and more mini-van-y.

And the Sport part of the SUV moniker was redefined for more of an outdoorsy vehicle rather than a track vehicle.

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And the name fit it quite well I think...

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I see Aztec art in the Pontiac Aztek.

Aztec art is not as easy flowing  like we are accustomed to from classical Greek art. Its aggressive in nature. Its rough.

Its different than what we are used to. But beautiful non the less. And ,like I said, Chevrolet has adopted Pontiac Aztek styling. Therefore the Pontiac really was not that bad.

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balthazar

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1 hour ago, regfootball said:

oh cmon, you don't think the concept aztek influenced Cadillac Art and Science design?  HAHA

Uhh; NO.

I also see no more association between the XT4 and whatevs Mitshubishi above, and just about any other of a dozen SUVs- there's just not a lot of great differentiation in profile here.

Then again, I do understand what a 'rebadge' is. ;)

Cadillac is taking PreOrders on the XT4 Luxury Edition and offering a nice Lease deal.

$309 dollars a month.

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4 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said:

How are you?

I am at a total loss on this. Is there something wrong with me? :P

Drugs are bad m'kay?

I have no recollection of posting that. I was looking at the thread because the price interested me. I don't think I even used that phrase this morning to anyone.

1 hour ago, Drew Dowdell said:

Drugs are bad m'kay?

I have no recollection of posting that. I was looking at the thread because the price interested me. I don't think I even used that phrase this morning to anyone.

It was your evil Twin that posted it then. :P 

I agree that the pricing is very enticing for the XT4 lease.

30 minutes ago, dfelt said:

It was your evil Twin that posted it then. :P 

I agree that the pricing is very enticing for the XT4 lease.

That's less than I paid for my Encore lease.   I get the Honda back from the body shop today (had a bad hinge replaced) and then it's getting cleaned up and going on Craigslist and Auto Trader.

frogger

Members

Is Cadillac putting something like Leatherette in their base models now?  The "Premium Luxury" adds leather seating surfaces (one trim level up from the base "Luxury").

 

33 minutes ago, frogger said:

Is Cadillac putting something like Leatherette in their base models now?  The "Premium Luxury" adds leather seating surfaces (one trim level up from the base "Luxury").

 

It does seem weird to see the Luxury is the bottom level, then premium luxury and the top level is Sport and yet with sport you have Leather seats like Premium luxury and you get Leatherette trim which makes no sense to me.

I would think Sport would be bottom, then luxury and top would be Premium luxury.

I like the CUV, but am a bit confused by the packaging of the trim levels.

Robert Hall

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57 minutes ago, dfelt said:

It does seem weird to see the Luxury is the bottom level, then premium luxury and the top level is Sport and yet with sport you have Leather seats like Premium luxury and you get Leatherette trim which makes no sense to me.

I would think Sport would be bottom, then luxury and top would be Premium luxury.

I like the CUV, but am a bit confused by the packaging of the trim levels.

Sounds like cheapassing...'leatherette' has no place in a Cadillac...

10 minutes ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said:

Sounds like cheapassing...'leatherette' has no place in a Cadillac...

So totally agree with this statement, UP VOTE it +1000!

Leatherette should not ever be in Cadillacs and only in low end Buicks and all things Chevy.

ccap41

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Leatherette sure doesn't seem like the "Standard of the World". 

47 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

Leatherette sure doesn't seem like the "Standard of the World". 

It doesn't seem like "The Best or Nothing" either...

GLS and all below it come with Pleather seats standard.

ccap41

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13 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said:

It doesn't seem like "The Best or Nothing" either...

GLS and all below it come with Pleather seats standard.

Exactly

Robert Hall

Premium Subscriber

So Cadillac and M-B don't offer cloth interiors in the US?   I'm not a fan of cloth interiors, but I know some people like them. 

ccap41

New Member

Cloth is absolute garbage.. I hope to never own anything with cloth seats. 

Robert Hall

Premium Subscriber

I had cloth a long time ago...'80s Fords.  But my more recent vehicles have been leather..leather is so much easier to keep clean...

ykX

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23 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

Cloth is absolute garbage.. I hope to never own anything with cloth seats. 

I disagree, cloth is not hot in the summer and not cold in the winter. Leather looks better and it is easier to clean but they need to heat and cool it to be comfortable.

Really expensive cars put alcantara now I believe, because it is better than leather.

27 minutes ago, ccap41 said:

Cloth is absolute garbage.. I hope to never own anything with cloth seats. 

Garbage cloth is garbage.  The old luxury cloth seats from up until about 1990 were great.  The cloth I have in my Toronado is leagues better than any cloth you can get today. 

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