Thinking About A New Mid-Size SUV? I Drove The 2022 Cadillac XT6. Here's What You Should Know About It.
Thinking About A New Mid-Size SUV? I Drove The 2022 Cadillac XT6. Here's What You Should Know About It.
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2022 Cadillac XT6
From: $48,595
Before I became a mother, you could often find me driving around NYC, D.C. and upstate New York in a brand new vehicle, testing the latest cars of all makes and models. But since entering parenthood and having to purchase my own family car, the opportunity to test vehicles hasn’t been as feasible (you try doing alternate side street parking for two cars). Not to mention, my needs are greater than before, having to lug around a stroller and car seat for my tot. However, I get to relive the old glory days when I have the chance to travel. These days, mid-size SUVs are my preference, and during a recent mother-son trek back to the Midwest to see my parents, I had the chance to try out a newer one that was impressive.
When the 2022 Cadillac XT6 in the luxury model was dropped off in my parent’s driveway, it immediately turned heads on the block. It arrived in the Rosewood Metallic color, a dark, moody red offset by distinct, chic LED lighting, silver trim and shiny multi-spoke alloy wheels.
It was a car that made everyone in the house want to get in it, motivating family rides as its three rows of seating (in leather — fancy, fancy) could accommodate me, my son and our relatives comfortably. It’s certainly a spacious vehicle, seating seven people. And the music you play, like the afrobeats playlist I knew would please my mom, adequately reaches all passengers from the front to the back thanks to the Bose Performance Series 14-speaker audio system.
While driving, especially for longer distances, I was able to go hands-free as my phone’s apps, from directions to my music streaming app of choice, were projected onto the 8′ inch touch-screen infotainment system with help from wireless Apple CarPlay. And with built-in access to Amazon Alexa, you could says your desired destination while on the road as opposed to having to wait to come to a full stop and type it in for directions.
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