The Cadillac SRX is at the top of its game, it’s leading the brand in sales and in residual value. Lets take a look at how the SRX has been able to pull it off.
The SRX size is in high demand. We’re seeing more and more demand for midsize crossovers, which are “Mini SUV’s” you might call them. They do a great job of delivering the advantages of owning an SUV without the overages in size and inefficiency.
People are after the SRX because its a vehicle they can use for hauling the kids around, going on roadtrips or simply a commuter to the office. As with all Cadillac’s there is no doubt the target market for this vehicle can appreciate the finer things when it comes to the driving experience.
When crossovers started hitting the market, many of them had a awkward looking appearance, people just couldn’t put their finger on what they were. To big to be a station wagon, too small to be an SUV, so they ended up saying it was somewhere in between.
SRX is what you get when you take the looks and features of a full size Cadillac SUV and put it onto a smaller chassis. The result is simply a condensed and refined version of what no longer will be looked at as wasteful from a mileage perspective.
The Cadillac is a great crossover at a suggested MSRP of $33,300 it’s sure to be a contender in this segment.



















