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asim said:
I love the new interior. Well at least it is a lot better than the old outgoing model. The SRX has always been a pretty good vehicle, but now it kinda lives up to it's price point with the refresh of the interior and such.
I agree, it can stand on it's own two feet now..the problem is it's now 3 years later and the exterior is getting dated...fast.
 
Cadillac did a GREAT job with the SRX's new interior. It just soldifies the SRX's position as Top of Class. GM is going to have a lot of Top in Class products. :cool:
 
Randle2I said:
Does the SRX really have a problem or is this all in our heads? The article even mentions that it's a quick sale. Thats without advertising (when was the last time you saw an SRX ad?). I think the SRX is a fine vehicle that will continue to improve as long as Caddy takes each competitor in stride.
The problem is total sales. Caddy sells about 20K of these a year. GM projected 60K+ a year. Lexus is clobbering Caddy in this segment and GM has had to invest MORE CASH in the SRX for the new interior. Sales need to pick up fast. I applaud GM for fixing the inside. Time to fix the outside.
 
GMsElite said:
They seem to like the interior when I read the review but listing the interior "unattractive" as a con suggests otherwise. Whats up with that?
Read it again. They list the exterior as unattractive.

GM could well be torn about whether to develop a second-generation SRX. On the one hand, Lexus and Acura do very well in this segment. On the other, they've lost a ton of money on the first-gen SRX, because it's been among the slowest seller in the segment.

As for the quick selling stat, either Power Information Network has a problem with its data or (more likely) the reporter did a sloppy job of looking up the number. Inventories have been high from the beginning. Automotive News reports that days-supply on the SRX was 94 days on December 1. For the MDX, the stat was 29.

The reviews have been good. But even with the revised interior, the interior is tighter than people expect in an SUV and the exterior has never been a stength. Even with these weaknesses, I think Cadillac would have had better luck with it if they'd had a higher-performance variant that took advantage of the relatively low center of gravity to truly offer a class-leading driving experience.

My full SRX review
 
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