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WardsAuto Daily

JULY 26, 2019

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GM Juices Up Cadillac XT5 for Crossover-Crazy Market

The ’20 XT5 refresh, which includes about $1,200 worth of newly standard equipment, comes just two years after its was fully redesigned for ’17.

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Too Much Production Capacity, California and 4 Automakers Strike MPG Deal, Cadillac Refreshes the XT5

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Wards 10 Best UX Judges’ Log for July 26: GMC Sierra, Honda Insight, Lexus UX

Editors applaud the surprise-and-delight features in the Sierra, Insight and UX, but find issues with GMC’s lax lane keeping and MIA adaptive cruise, the Lexus’ complicated phone pairing protocol and the Honda’s lack of driver’s side blindspot protection.

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2020 Cadillac XT5 at Stone Tower Winery

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The refreshed 2020 Cadillac XT5 arrives at U.S. dealers in late summer with numerous comfort, convenience, performance and safety updates. It is seen here against the backdrop of Stone Tower Winery in Leesburg, VA.

Mid-engine Stingray Casts Wide Net, GM’s Reuss Says

It was a small engineering group in Australia left over from the automaker’s recently shuttered Holden manufacturing unit that drew up a viable architecture to bring a mid-engine Corvette to reality.

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Good User-Experience Design Facilitates Mobile Sales

Car dealers can utilize proper UX design to make a good first impression on customers, generate more leads and close more sales.

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