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Old 10-16-2009, 08:26 AM
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I joined this forum a couple of days ago.

I recently bought a 2007 x5 with 25k kms, and most of the options.

I am coming from an SRX, and the new CTS.

I solemnly swore to myself to never again purchase any Cadillac for the very least.

While their are trying to compete and are doing a very good job of reaching European luxury brands, they are still lagging in drive train quality, and final fit and finishes.

Its honestly a shame, but after spending 7 years with the Cadillac brand, I can tell you with 100 percent assurance, that it is not even worth considering.

I know BMWs are not perfect, but when your paying 48+ for a car, you expect it at the very least not to have drive train issues and falling interior pieces.

Dont waste your money.

My 2 cents.

Btw, for more info try checking out The Cadillac Owners and Enthusiasts Forum Homepage - 100,000 Members Ive been a member there for many years, just compare our two forums and youll see what I mean.
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