We like it. We think it looks good from most angles, though the upper rear corner looks a little awkward when viewed from the side.
Cadillac considers the SRX as a medium-size luxury utility. Like many of the latest crossover utility vehicles that are based on cars, the SRX looks and feels more like a station wagon than a traditional truck-based sport utility. Indeed, American automakers (and many buyers) think station wagon is a dirty word while European automakers sell lots of station wagons. Some buyers think station wagons are more sophisticated than sport utilities. Probably because they are. The SRX fits this description. It's much more sophisticated than a truck-based SUV.
Cadillac marketers say the SRX competes against the BMW X5 and Mercedes-Benz M-Class, along with the Acura MDX, Lexus RX 330 and Volvo XC90. A high-end Chrysler Pacifica may be a contender as well. Next Page