What Are the Common Issues with Cadillac?
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High fuel consumption, stiff suspension; average space performance; slightly lower configuration; frequent issues with body attachments and electrical components. Below are detailed introductions to related content: Configuration: The interior of the Cadillac ATS has a good sense of technology with many shield-shaped elements. High-tech configurations such as lane departure warning, blind spot assist, active braking, adaptive cruise control, adaptive headlights, rain-sensing wipers, wireless phone charging, heated front seats and steering wheel, HUD head-up display, and magnetic ride control are all available. However, the configurations of the base models can also meet basic needs, and the price after discounts is quite affordable, offering high cost performance. Transmission issues: A common problem with General Motors vehicles is transmission failure, with issues such as shaking and jerking in the transmission. Although these problems only exist in a small number of vehicles, overall, the transmission experience with Cadillac is not very good.
I often hear people complain about common issues with Cadillacs, especially the electronic systems. Problems like the touchscreen frequently going black or freezing are quite common, particularly when starting the car in cold weather. The navigation system often crashes and requires multiple reboots to function again. The rearview camera is also prone to issues, displaying blurry images or not showing anything at all. These problems are mostly due to software design flaws or aging hardware modules. It's recommended that owners visit a 4S dealership to update the system software before driving. If these issues occur shortly after purchasing a new car, it's likely a batch problem, and owners should file a claim immediately. Overall, while the car drives smoothly, these minor glitches are quite annoying. Regular maintenance checks on these components can save a lot of trouble.