2007 Cadillac SRX Review Summary & Specs

Base Sport Utility
Crossover SUV offers sporty driving experience.

Summary & Specs

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
2007 Cadillac SRX Review

The Cadillac SRX makes an appealing package. It delivers as much or more functionality, space and all-weather capability as most sport utilities, but it's wrapped in a distinctive package and delivers a spirited driving experience. It's no wonder other luxury carmakers are following Cadillac's cue and creating vehicles like the SRX. The SRX remains one of our top choices in this class. The V8 is sportier and more fun to drive than a Lexus RX 330 or Mercedes M-Class, and it has more room and a better ride than a BMW X5. A V6 SRX with all-wheel drive compares favorably with a Volvo XC90, both in price and performance.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Michelle Krebs filed the original report from Arizona, with Mitch McCullough reporting from Los Angeles.

Specs

Vehicle Category Sport Utility Vehicles
Editor New Car Test Drive
Model Lineup Cadillac SRX V6 ($37,855); V8 ($44,060)
Engines (standard) 4.6-liter 32-valve V8
Engines (optional) 3.6-liter 24-valve 255-hp V6; 4.6-liter 32-valve 320-hp V8
Transmissions (standard) six-speed automatic with manual mode
Transmissions (optional) five-speed automatic on V6 models; six-speed automatic on V8 models
Safety Equipment (standard) dual-stage front airbags; front passenger side-impact airbags; curtain-style head protection airbags for first- and second-row seats; daytime running lights; anti-lock brakes with Panic Brake Assist and Dynamic Rear Brake Proportioning; traction control and vehicle stability control; one-year subscription to the OnStar tele-aid system
Safety Equipment (optional) PSIR Suppression
Basic Warranty 4 years/50,000 miles
Assembled In Lansing, Michigan
Manufacturer Phone 1-800-333-4CAD
Manufacturer URL www.cadillac.com
Base Price MSRP $37,855

Specs as Tested

Model Tested MSRP Cadillac SRX V8 ($49,805)
Standard Equipment leather front seats, heated, with eight-way power adjustment; leather second-row bench with 60/40 split; burled walnut wood accent trim; automatic front & rear dual-zone climate control; power windows with express operation; automatic programmable power door lock system; leather-wrapped steering wheel with tilt, telescope and controls for audio and climate control; Bose stereo with six-disc in-dash CD changer and eight speakers; XM Satellite Radio with three month trial service; Home Link universal transmitter; cargo cover and cargo convenience net; heated power mirrors with memory and electrochromatic adjustment on driver's side; power adjustable pedals; electrochromatic rearview mirror with compass; ultrasonic rear parking assist
Destination Charge 695
Options as Tested (MSRP) all-wheel drive ($1,900); utility package ($1,500) includes power folding 3rd row bench seat, rear air conditioning, heavy-duty cooling system, power steering fluid cooler and trailer hitch with wiring harness; DVD navigation system ($2,345)
Gas Guzzler Tax
Layout all-wheel drive
Price as Tested $49,805
Horse Power 320 @ 6400
Torque 315 @ 4400
Fuel Economy 17/22
Wheelbase 116.0
Length/Width/Height 195/72.6/67.8
Track Front/Rear
Turning Radius 39.7
Seating Capacity 7
Front Head/Hip/Leg room 40.3/56.3/42.1
Middle Head/Hip/Leg room 38.4/56.3/41
Rear Head/Hip/Leg room 35/55.1/24.2
Trunk Volume 69.5
Payload
Towing Capacity 4250
Front Suspension independent, short/long arm with aluminum upper and lower control arms, stabilizer bar
Rear Suspension independent, multi-link with sub frame, aluminum upper control arms, load-leveling rear shocks, stabilizer bar
Ground Clearance 8.2
Curb Weight 4527
Stock Tires P235/60R18 front, P255/55R18 rear Michelin all-season
Brakes Front/Rear vented disc/vented disc with ABS
Fuel Capacity 20.0

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