Cadillac, notably lacking in the hot crossover market, is betting a lot on the XT5 as a replacement for the SRX, the brand’s aging but still top-selling nameplate in the U.S.
Cadillac, notably lacking in the hot crossover market, is betting a lot on the XT5 as a replacement for the SRX, the brand’s aging but still top-selling nameplate in the U.S.