Cadillac Reliability Guide

Cadillac Reliability Guide - Germain Cadillac of Easton

There are a lot of reasons why people buy vehicles, and something that’s important to one person might not matter to someone else. But there is one universal quality that everybody wants, no matter what they need or want a vehicle for, and that is reliability. No one wants a vehicle that’s prone to breakdowns, and a good reputation for reliability can be that deciding factor when choosing a vehicle to buy. Fortunately, Cadillac does quite well in this department, as we will show in this guide.



Cadillac XT6

Cadillac Reliability And J.D. Power

Every year, the experts at J.D. Power release the findings of their dependability study, which tracks vehicles over their first three years of ownership. Each brand is then given a score, which reflects the number of problems per 100 vehicles, the lower the score the better. For 2025*, the industry average score is 202, with every GM brand rating better than average. Cadillac tied with Chevrolet with a score of 169, which beat every single one of Cadillac’s European competitors. Longtime rival Lincoln didn’t even manage to hit the average, scoring 221. But that’s still better than Audi’s score of 273. J.D. Power went on to single out the XT6 as an exceptionally reliable choice. These numbers give you the best impression you can find of how reliable a given brand is, and it’s very clear that Cadillac makes an excellent choice.

Cadillac Escalade IQ Interior

Cadillac Warranty

A good indicator of a reliable vehicle is good warranty coverage, as it shows that the manufacturer has faith in the product. Cadillac’s warranty coverage demonstrates exactly this, with the powertrain warranty in particular standing when compared to the competition. For gasoline powered vehicles, this means 6 years or 70,000 miles of coverage for the engine, transmission, and drive systems. For electric vehicles, Cadillac is even more of a standout, offering 8 years or 100,000 miles for the battery and electric motor/motors. To go with this coverage, Cadillac includes 6 years or 70,000 miles of roadside assistance, another example of coverage that exceeds industry averages. And since proper maintenance is vital to reliability, Cadillac makes your first routine maintenance visit to the dealership free of charge. This includes an oil change, a multi-point inspection, and a tire rotation.