Cadillac SRX
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The Cadillac SRX debuted for 2004 as a mid-size crossover designed to bridge the gap between Cadillac’s sedan lineup and the truck-based Escalade full-size SUV. The first-generation SRX was sold from 2004-09 and was available with either a V-6 or V-8 engine, rear- or all-wheel drive, and an optional third-row seat for seven-occupant capacity. Cadillac redesigned the SRX for 2010 on a significantly downsized, FWD-based platform. The powertrain lineup was now exclusively V-6s and the third-row option was discontinued. The SRX nameplate was retired after the 2016 model year; its spot in Cadillac’s lineup was filled by the new-for-2017 XT5.
2010-2016 SRX
The SRX underwent a major redesign for the 2010 model year, transitioning from a rear-wheel-drive platform to front-wheel-drive architecture. Downsized dimensions meant the SRX was now strictly a two-row, five-occupant SUV, but it was also more affordable than the

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- MSRP range
- $37,605–$51,730
- Consumer rating
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(80 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 18–19
- Body style
- SUV
- OnStar with 4G LTE and Wi-Fi hot spot capability
- CUE entertainment system standard
- Remote start available
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- Seats five
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- MSRP range
- $37,605–$51,730
- Consumer rating
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(114 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 18–19
- Body style
- SUV
- OnStar with 4G LTE and Wi-Fi hotspot capability standard
- CUE entertainment system standard
- Remote start available
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- Seats five
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- MSRP range
- $37,605–$51,155
- Consumer rating
-
(116 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 18–19
- Body style
- SUV
- Standard CUE multifunction control center
- Available active safety features
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- Seats five
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- MSRP range
- $37,330–$50,730
- Consumer rating
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(93 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 18–19
- Body style
- SUV
- Redesigned grille and side vents
- Upgraded interior with CUE
- New active-safety features
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- 308-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 engine
- Free scheduled maintenance for 4 years/50,000 miles
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- MSRP range
- $35,985–$49,585
- Consumer rating
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(101 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 18–19
- Body style
- SUV
- Newly standard 308-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 engine
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- Available backup camera
- Free scheduled maintenance for 4 years/50,000 miles
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- MSRP range
- $34,615–$52,360
- Consumer rating
-
(99 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 18–20
- Body style
- SUV
- Choice of two V-6 engines
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- Standard rearview camera (except base model)
- Free maintenance for 4 years/50,000 miles
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- MSRP range
- $33,830–$51,860
- Consumer rating
-
(87 reviews) - Combined mpg
- 19–21
- Body style
- SUV
- Redesigned for 2010
- Smaller, less expensive than before
- No more third-row seat or V-8 engine
- Choice of two V-6 engines
- Available AWD
- Available power liftgate
2004-2009 SRX
The SRX launched for 2004 as Cadillac’s first car-based crossover. Its lower overall height and carlike architecture gave it more nimble handling and a better ride than larger truck-based SUVs, including Cadillac’s own Escalade. The SRX offered a choice of a
