Archive for March, 2026
If you’re craving a slice of something delicious along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Gulfport has no shortage of standout pizza spots. From authentic brick oven pies to casual New York–style slices, this coastal city delivers plenty of options for every kind of pizza lover. Whether you’re dining in after a beach day or grabbing takeout […]
Driving at night brings challenges that standard headlights simply can’t solve. Cadillac Night Vision changes the game by revealing what’s ahead before your headlights even reach it. This thermal imaging technology picks up heat signatures from pedestrians, animals, and vehicles up to 330 feet in front of your Cadillac, buying you crucial extra seconds to […]
Looking for a three-row Cadillac that fits your family’s needs? You’ve got four solid options. Cadillac currently builds the legendary Escalade, the versatile XT6, the all-electric VISTIQ, and the upcoming Escalade IQ, all with third-row seating. Each one tackles different family situations, from busy parents juggling daily carpools to extended families planning big road trips. […]
Your Cadillac’s touchscreen just froze mid-navigation. The climate controls won’t respond. Your backup camera refuses to display. These frustrating moments happen to even the most advanced infotainment systems, and knowing how to reset Cadillac CUE can save you time and stress. If problems persist after trying these methods, our Gulfport service team at Turan-Foley Cadillac […]
If you’re shopping for an electric vehicle in Mississippi this year, the incentives picture looks different than it did a couple of years ago. The good news: there are still meaningful ways to lower your total cost—especially if you’re installing home (or business) charging, financing a new vehicle, or you’re served by the right utility. […]
If you’re shopping for wheels (OEM replacements, winter sets, or a custom look), the first fitment spec you have to get right is the bolt pattern. At Turan-Foley Cadillac, our parts and service teams confirm bolt pattern first because it instantly narrows down what will physically mount to the hub—and it prevents costly “almost fits” […]

