Upgrading to the «XLE Premium» trim introduces a very
handy blind spot monitoring system and a rear cross traffic alert device, though we'll let you decide whether those items justify the $ 1,950 premium over base «XLE» cars.
Not exact matches
For options, we would add only the $ 1,225 Convenience Package, which includes
blind -
spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and the
handy keyless entry and ignition
system that lets you unlock and start the car without taking a key out of your pocket or purse.
The poor rear sight lines are a bit disturbing, so a
blind spot monitoring system would come in
handy.
For sure, there's plenty of impressive gubbins on offer (we especially like the
blind spot warning and cross-traffic alert
systems, which we reckon are quite
handy to have on a car as big as the Cadillac ATS), but you still get tire pressure
monitoring, a full complement of airbags, child seat mounting points on the two outer rear seats and an array of OnStar assistance programmes.