Not quite midsize
Like most mid-size entry-level luxury cars, the CTS has a fairly restrictive cabin. Although I can live with that, the hard front and very tight rear seats put a damper on the experience. Sure, it’s constricted in the 3-Series, less-so in the A4, but the very limited front and rear legroom literally cramps this car’s style.
Thankfully, fit and finish is especially nice and the choice of materials is worthy of the name Cadillac. The plethora of controls on the dashboard looks complex at first but one does get used to everything fairly quickly. Other niceties include a very fast power hatch mechanism and a delightful factory-installed remote starter (especially when it’s -20 degrees outside).
Caddy’s time will come and the CTS (especially the wagon if you ask me) will be instrumental in its return to glory.
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Installing the Crossrails
A. Crossrails
B. Siderail Cover
Before installing the crossrails (A),
remove the siderail covers (B). Pull
straight up on the rear of the siderail
cover. Store covers flat, do not stack
it ...
Questions and Answers About Safety Belts
Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle after a crash if I am wearing a safety belt?
A: You could be— whether you are wearing a safety belt or not. Your chance of
being conscious during and after a cra ...
Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out
When on, this feature will keep the driver door from locking when the door
is open. If Off is selected, the Delayed Door Lock menu will be available and
the door will lock as programmed through this ...






