Does the Cadillac SRX really perform more like a sports sedan than a traditional SUV?
Yes, but that is not to say that it performs exactly like a sports sedan. This is still a tall vehicle with well over two tons of body weight to manage, and while it can hustle down a twisty road quickly, it requires more attention and skill to drive fast than a traditional sports sedan. If driving fun is at the top of your priority list, choose a performance-oriented station wagon instead. How far off the pavement can I travel in the Cadillac SRX?
Weather kept us from venturing into areas where we could test the SRX's limits, but it did fine on muddy, well-traveled trails. Given its basis on the same platform that underpins the Cadillac CTS and new 2005 STS, we'd guess that it's wise to stick with nothing more difficult than heavily trafficked fire roads. With proper snow tires, the Cadillac SRX with all-wheel-drive is likely to prove quite competent during winter storms.
Is the Cadillac SRX capable of carrying seven adults?
Our test vehicle did not have the optional third-row seat, but other publications report that the space in the rearmost quarters is adequate only for children. Why should I consider the Cadillac SRX?
Big selling points for the Cadillac SRX include interior comfort, distinctive styling, thoughtful standard and optional features, and an impressive handling/performance mix. Why should I pass on the Cadillac SRX?
If you're in need of true seven-passenger capacity, lots of cargo space, an ability to travel over difficult terrain, or you simply wish to own a vehicle with nearly guaranteed reliability and resale value, you should steer clear of this new Caddy.
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