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    Cadillac XT4

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    Cadillac XT4 Road Test

    Introduction

    The XT4 is Cadillac’s entry-level luxury SUV. It scores well in CR’s track tests, but Cadillac's recent below-average reliability track record drag down its Overall Score in a big way.

    This small SUV uses a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired to a nine-speed automatic transmission. They combine to smoothly and promptly deliver strong power, and the XT4 doesn't suffer from the initial hesitation that plagues some of its competitors. Unfortunately, that engine has a raspy, tinny sound that isn’t appropriate for a luxury vehicle. We got 23 mpg overall on premium fuel in our tests.

    We found the ride to be stiff, even on the standard 18-inch wheels and tires. The XT4’s suspension struggles to absorb sharp bumps or manholes, which result in pronounced jolts that are transmitted to the cabin.

    On the other hand, the XT4 is nimble and engaging when going around corners. It has limited body lean through turns and a poise that gives drivers confidence. Plus, its compact dimensions make it easy to maneuver at parking-lot speeds.

    The Cadillac’s interior is on par with most of its competitors in terms of space and amenities. It’s an intimate—but not overly confining—space. The interior feels well-constructed, with luxurious, high-quality materials such as leather, chrome, and plenty of soft-touch surfaces. We also like the firm, comfortable, and supportive front seats, which have four-way lumbar support and power-adjustable side bolsters that hug the occupant’s back. The optional bottom cushion extension adds thigh support, which, along with the massage feature, makes the XT4 perfect for long trips.

    There is decent room for two adults in the rear. But as in the XT4’s competitors, those passengers will be happier on short trips than for the long haul. The cargo area is nicely finished.

    Unfortunately, several of the XT4's controls are a bit less than “user-friendly,” including the infotainment system’s controller knob. The biggest headaches are the location of some controls and the electronic gear selector.  All that said, we definitely appreciate the manual climate controls—as opposed to the touch-capacitive “buttons”' on a panel that we’re seeing in so many vehicles these days.

    Forward collision warning (FCW) and automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian and cyclist detection, blind spot warning (BSW), and rear cross traffic warning with braking (RCTW) are standard.

    All in all, the XT4 is a competitive offering.

    Summary

    Best Version to Get

    We suggest opting for the Premium Luxury trim since it comes very well equipped.


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