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Cadillac's Updated XT5 Doesn't Move the Needle

Cadillac’s Updated XT5 Doesn’t Move the Needle

Posted on February 27, 2020 By Jarvis

For the 2020 model year, Cadillac’s best-selling model gets a facelift and several refinements that do little to alter its back-marker status.

As Cadillac’s best-selling vehicle, the XT5 pays a lot of the brand’s bills, even if it isn’t the most interesting model in the Cadillac showroom. A host of mid-cycle updatesthat further refine the XT5 should help maintain its status for the 2020 model year, regardless of whether or not they significantly alter the XT5’s reserved character or elevate it from its position at the back of its segment. (They don’t.)
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