Used 2011 Cadillac SRX Consumer Reviews
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No spare tire!!!
Did not come with a spare tire. Had a can of Flat Fix, which if used, voids the warranty on the pressure sensor valve.
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Where have all the Great Cadillacs Gone?
Bought a 2011 Cadillac SRX with 7500 miles. AC went out, $1000 2 axles $1000, Now at 87000 miles the lifters or cam problems for another $1200. These are just the big expense. Garage kept, all fluids changed at proper intervals. For $46000 you would think you would get a more quality vehicle. Leather wears easy, makes noises and it is not a comfortable vehicle. Basically worst car I ever owned. Going with Mercedes-Benz next, if only the E430 with 300000 miles would ever die lol
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- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,99513 mi away
- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,69584 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,99085 mi away
Headlight nightmare!
The headlights are a total joke . They fill with moisture. You have to take the whole frontend of the car off to get at them.just to change a bulb is a nightmare. In the US there is a lawsuit for the replacement of these headlight assembly's but not in Canada Very unsafe at night. Beware Overall the car itself is good 2000 dollars to purchase new fixtures then spend another x amount to have them installed
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An Expensive Chevy
With a price tag north of $50,000 I expected a premium feeling vehicle, but instead feels like an over-priced Chevy. Appearance-wise, the SRX is great looking SUV, but that is where my positive opinion of it ends. It only has 17,000 miles on it, but it looks like it has over 100,000. The leather seat is already worn and cracking, the interior panels are popping out of place, and the leather on the steering wheel is faded. The SRX is a very cheap feeling vehicle. The rear hatch doesn't open because water got inside and damaged it. The water damage was repaired under warranty, but the dealer won't fix the hatch motor, even though Cadillac acknowledged that it was caused by the water getting in. Also, the roof trim on both sides are popping up by the windshield and I can't get it back in place. Performance wise, the SRX is severely underpowered. The 3.0L under the hood is not competent enough to move this SUV and it feels like I am towing something, but it's just the lack of power. The technology in it is a joke. Bluetooth doesn't work and when you try to pair the phone the system freezes. If I have a USB cord plugged into my phone the car won't recognize it and says it is not supported. The navigation is garbage, very inaccurate. The whole interface is overly complicated and slow. Luckily, this vehicle was inherited and not purchased. My family gave up on domestic vehicles long ago and the SRX is a reminder of why. You can do no better than purchasing a pre-owned Japanese luxury vehicle. They are super affordable, reliable, and have great resale value. There is a reason why a used Lexus RX350 with 100k miles cost the same as a used SRX with 30k miles.
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