No Toyota, that’s good and bad
This is a very well integrated car. The transmission, motor, handling, ergonomics, size and styling, as well as controls are thought out to fit like a glove. Other cars, like a few Toyotas, are opposite. It seems like the people who designed the motor, transmission, ect., of some Toyotas never talked to each other before putting their cars together.
However, the Cadillac seems to be half as durable as a Toyota. At 100,000 miles, get rid of the Cadillac. They’re expensive to maintain.
If I was buying new and keeping for a few years, it’s the Cadillac. Otherwise, it’s the Toyota.