Although a lot of car shoppers are gravitating more toward crossovers these days, luxury sedans remain essential vehicles for many manufacturers. The 2019 Cadillac CTS is indicative of that, and it features traits Cadillac wants to be known for: unmistakable design, sporty driving characteristics and modern in-car technology.
Pros All versions have precise handling V-Sport engine offers outstanding acceleration
Cons Overly firm ride quality on some versions Rear-seat room is smaller than some competitors' Touch-panel center console controls are distracting Base engine lacks refinement
The 2019 Cadillac CTS reminds us just how good sports sedans can be.
Pros Edgy style inside and out Sports sedan handling Thrilling V-Sport Comfortable front seats
Cons Shows its age in a few ways Should have more active safety gear standard Very thirsty Expensive with options
The 2019 Cadillac CTS ranked #7 in Luxury Midsize Cars. Currently the Cadillac CTS has a score of 8.3 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 42 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Excellent handling Powerful engine options Comfortable front seats
Cons Poor predicted reliability rating Below-average trunk space Unintuitive infotainment system Mediocre fuel economy
The MG HS is a significant step forward for the brand in Australia, and it isn't just about the sharp pricing. It is a compelling competitor in the medium-SUV segment.
Pros General feeling of quality, fit and finish is excellent Cabin insulation and execution are well done Value is unquestioned, including the warranty
Cons 1.5-litre engine is a little small for the medium-SUV segment There is a slight torque hole off the mark that you do notice Transmission is occasionally caught in the wrong gear when cruising
Not only does the MG HS offer excellent value for money, it also has a classy interior and punchy performance if you’re prepared to work the engine for it. Although its infotainment system is laggy and its engine rather coarse when pushed, it’s well worth considering.
Pros Cheap yet well equipped Plush interior Good ride and handling balance
Cons Small boot Coarse engine Pricey PCP deals
The MG HS is a practical family car that comes with a decent amount of standard equipment, but alternatives have more powerful engines that are cheaper to run. The MG HS is the brand’s largest SUV and an alternative to the likes of the Nissan Qashqai and Skoda Karoq. MG might not quite have the same brand kudos as these cars, but it makes a pretty good first impression. At least you get cruise control and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection as standard, though, but you’ll have to fork out for a top-spec car if you want a reversing camera, LED headlights and a panoramic glass roof.