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Choosing a new Cadillac is exciting, and it should also be rewarding. While there are many great options available from the brand, you will want to know that you are getting the Cadillac that best fits your needs, including your family's size and your preferred activities and conveniences. Driving style and habits are also important. If you like to gun it down the highway, you will want more than a base engine. Similarly, if you don't need lighting-fast acceleration at all times, you may be satisfied with a base engine instead. Drivetrain and transmission are also essential considerations.

Family Size

The size of your family is one factor to think about when you are shopping for a Cadillac. A smaller family won't need a large SUV like the Escalade. However, if you tend to drive large crews around, a larger SUV with seven or eight seats will be ideal. Smaller families should consider getting a Cadillac that isn't quite as large, such as a smaller SUV or a crossover. A sedan is also worth considering, particularly if you'd like to maximize fuel economy on the road, too.

Activities

Your activities will also influence the kind of Cadillac that you purchase for your next car. Frequent travelers, or those who generally transport large amounts of goods, will probably prefer a vehicle that has more space in the trunk. You may also want to think about getting roof rails to carry more cargo on the roof. Interior space is an important element if you plan to take your family on long road trips. Entertainment features and safety amenities should influence your decision about what kind of car to get if you'll spend lots of time in the car. People who will use their Cadillac for commuting may also want to look at the connectivity and device charging amenities it offers.

Driving Habits

Before buying a Cadillac, your driving style can help narrow down your choices. If you're a fast driver, you'll want to get a car that has more performance capabilities. If fuel conservation is more important, a base engine may suffice. Think about the conditions that you'll be driving in, too. Front-wheel drive is ideal for warmer climates, while you may want to get a car with all-wheel drive if you're driving in snow, rain, and in adverse conditions. Lastly, you'll want to decide between a manual and an automatic transmission.

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