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Cadillac V-Series Blackwings Are Here

V-Series Blackwing 
If you’re a serious driving enthusiast who demands maximum performance, you’ll love the all-new Cadillac V-Series Blackwing models. These race-bred sports sedans are engineered to compete on a higher level. Not only can you look forward to experiencing pure driving fun, but a long list of premium features will also surround you. Aggressive exterior styling adds more excitement.
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Which Cadillac SUV Is the Smallest?

Cadillac CT4  

The smallest SUV that Cadillac makes is the XT4. The XT4 is an extra-small SUV that's sized below the XT5 and XT6 in the Cadillac lineup. The XT4 is a fairly new SUV that was only released in 2019. However, this compact Cadillac has already made a big first impression. Among other things, the Cadillac stands out for its spacious cabin and cargo area. It also has a premium infotainment system, navigation, and a top-notch media center.

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Easily Update Your Cadillac Navigation System

2021 Cadillac Escalade Navigation System 
Most newer Cadillac vehicles, including models like the Cadillac XT5, XT4, CT4, and CT5, come equipped with a sophisticated Cadillac navigation system that gives you easy-to-follow directions to practically any address or point of interest. The Cadillac navigation system was almost certainly up to date when you purchased your vehicle, but it does need to be updated occasionally as roads and points of interest change.
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How to Switch Off Cadillac's Automatic Stop & Start Engine Feature

Cadillac XT4 features the stop start engine

Whenever your vehicle idles too long, selecting Cadillac models with this feature will shut off the engine. It will quietly restart the engine as soon as you're ready to go again, but the "start" may be enough of a distraction to some folks that they want to disengage the feature altogether when they're in a specific driving scenario. While some folks won't mind and want to save all the fuel they can, other drivers will want to turn off the feature until they're through a very large block of stop and start traffic.

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