Used 2018 CADILLACXT5 Luxury AWD

On the Lot
at Ramey Motors Inc.
    Exterior Color
    Dark Granite Metallic
    Interior Color
    Jet Black Leather Interior
    Odometer
    85,338 miles
    Fuel Economy
    18/25 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    All-wheel Drive
    Engine
    Engine, Gas, 6 Cyl., 3.6L, DI, DOHC, VVT, Alum
    VIN
    1GYKNDRS8JZ135322
    Stock Number
    251264B
    CADILLAC XT5

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Fuel tank capacity: 21 gal
    • Horsepower: 310

    Dealer Notes

    Recent Arrival! 2018 Cadillac XT5 Luxury Dark Granite Metallic AWD 8-Speed Automatic 3.6L V6 DI VVTLifetime no charge WV or VA Inspection Stickers at Ramey Auto Group!, !!NEW LOWER PRICE!!, XT5 Luxury, 4D Sport Utility, 3.6L V6 DI VVT, 8-Speed Automatic, AWD, Dark Granite Metallic, Black Leather.Clean CARFAX. Odometer is 1275 miles below market average!Internet price includes manufacturer incentives and dealer discounts. Tax, Title, Tags and documentary fee of $575 not included in price. Additional offers may be available. See Dealer for Details.FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 304-425-2134.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.2Out of 5
    • Very good value

      By Sniffles on Friday, July 19, 2019

      5.0
      Traded in my 2014 CTS for the XT5. So far I have had no problems. On our last trip I averaged 33 mpg (not bad for this size of vehicle). Ride is smooth and quiet. Really like the amount of rear storage. My only concern is the Cadillac CUE system sometimes does not want to recognize my wife's Apple i-phone so we can use Pandora or I heart radio (guess that we are not up in the electronic generation).
    • It's piece of beautiful art, in and out.

      By Happy Owner on Sunday, January 24, 2021

      5.0
      Many experts extensively reviewed XT5 elsewhere. Other than systemic underrating/over-criticism that I noticed in several reviews, there is not much to add on my own. Except that NONE of them evaluated the feel of the car, which is beyond excellent. After having it for more than a year, I am always excited to get in and drive it. It drives smoothly like velvet and is easy to control like a toy. The all-by-wire steering and transmission are simply delightful. The design, colors, materials used, and ergonomics are superb. And the understated, tasteful luxury makes my driving experiences even more satisfying. To say that the horizon-red exterior with Sahara-beige leather interior are aesthetically pleasing is an understatement. The interior feels like a piece of beautiful art, but still a real car. And the exterior will never let it to be confused with your neighbor's yet-another-SUV; it stands out without even trying. All in all, it is a piece of beautiful art, in and out. I wish the experts who review cars for living have noticed that.
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      By Frank on Monday, January 08, 2018

      5.0
      Turned in my old 2010 Lexus RX 350 for the new 2018 Cadillac and I am pleased. We demoed the new RX but the look turns me off, the front resembling a hoover vacuum or Pontiac Aztek. They did not do a good job with the design. So we went to Cadillac as I was impressed with the new designs overall with the brand, especially the front grille and lights. We bought the XT5 Prem-Luxury at apprx 60k with the 20 inch wheels.Very impressed with the features and comfort provided. The wife loves it, as it is very pleasing for the female driver, as it is a big stable, comfortable ride. Reliability will remain to be seen but so far it is a huge upgrade to the feel compared to the Lexus. I recommend this vehicle for those with 60k to spend, definitely get the upgrades.

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