Used 2010 Cadillac SRX Consumer Reviews
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Bang for your buck
Have had my SRX for about a week, such a smooth ride feels like I'm flying. Engine is powerful enough, especially since it handles more like an SUV than a car. Test drove the Lexus 350-boring and expensive compared to the SRX. One problem, the tire lug-bolt cover popped off somehow and I've already had to get it replaced. Overall I'm satisfied with my purchase.
SRX matches up well
Drove the SRX with 20" wheels and most other options at manufacturer event. GLK, X5 and RX350 were on hand for comparison. The SRX interior was the best hands down. The GLK was dull and the RX350's design is just odd. The simple touch screen nav is easier to use that the Lexus mouse controller. The 3L engine did not feel slow although it was noticeably slower than the Lexus with its 3.5L V6. That said, the SRX felt much more buttoned down than the Lexus and on par with the GLK. The backseat offered vents with climate control which the Lexus lacks. Also, the door panels were of superior quality to the Lexus. Did not sample X5 because it was so much more expensive than the others.
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Excellent car horrific visibility
Fun car to drive. I get a lot of compliments & jokes either asking why a Caddy (because I am not over 60) & where are my spinning wheels (SRX is black; very urban looking). The interior fit is excellent; controls easy to use & the nav & onstar are excellent. Upgraded from a minivan so big change! Rear storage is limited (especially when compared to a minivan). Biggest complaint is the visibility. I am 6'1" & I have several blind spots. The rear view camera helps. Went with FWD to save some $. Some say & I agree that the on the highway acceleration is weak for a car in this class; the V6 is too small but you get better gas mileage; a trade off. Well priced. Has a decent warranty. No spare.
Almost Perfect
At 22 years old and spending all my money on the vehicles i drive, and after owning a fully loaded lincoln aviator for the last 4 years i can say this is what a luxury suv should be. The motor is a little underpowered so i out in an intake and a turbo. Now i can fly by anybody else on the road. The fit and finish are perfect, the road noise doesnt exist, adn its smooth. I average 28/29 mpg and i drive hard. Ive only had the Caddy for a month, put on 9000 miles but its still like the day i drove it off the lot. My only recommendation for Caddy would be to get rid of the 3 litre and use the 3.6 from the cts, and make the 2.8 the base engine.
The Best Looking Crossover World Class
I love my new SRX. After checking out the Lexus RX350,Audi Q5 and the Mercedes GLK. I went with the Cadillac the navigation is the easiest and most advanced of all the ride and comfort fit and finish is world class and the design is artistic and seperates itself from the cookie cutter styles of its competition. Check out the Cadillac SRX you will also love the fact it is about $3000-$4000 less than other crossovers option for option