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2004 Cadillac SRX is a 4-door, up to 7-passenger luxury sport-utility,
available in two trims, the V6 and the V8. The 2004 Cadillac SRX is
as useful as your mother's station wagon or sport-utility vehicle,
but it sure doesn't look or drive like your mother's car. The SRX
sports futuristic styling that stands out in a sea of boxy sport-utilities
and minivans that fill school parking lots. And it drives more like
a European sports sedan than it does a minivan or sport utility. The
2004 SRX's closest competitors include the Chevrolet Trail Blazer,
the Lexus RX 330, and the Volvo XC90. American sensibilities being
what they are, the 2004 Cadillac SRX won't, of course, be sold as
a wagon but as a light-duty luxury SUV. The V8 versions offer smooth,
confident power, while the all-wheel-drive models are among the best-handling
vehicles in the class on snow and ice. The edgy, angular styling is
distinctive and the interior is stylish, comfortable and practical,
though not warm and inviting.
The look takes some getting used to, but realizing that there are
only so many ways to design a mass-produced car made out of stamped
steel (exotic materials give stylists some more choices) which needs
to be aerodynamic, 2004 Cadillac SRX has done a fine job. It's an
eye-catching, head-turning four-door package, and SRX makes the boldest
statement of any Cadillac since the last-generation Seville, now well
more than a decade old. There's reasonable body lean, better-than-hoped-for
shock damping on fast takeoffs and hard braking (helping to keep the
front and rear ends on the ground, where they belong) and good visibility
for the driver, front, side and rear. What really makes 2004 Cadillac
SRX handle so nicely is the fact that it's a rear-wheel drive car.
While front-wheel drive is a fine system for the vast majority of
drivers, it does have its drawbacks when it comes to high-performance
handling.
2004 Cadillac SRX is aimed at buyers who want design cues and all-weather capability normally associated with an SUV, but sits on a car platform for better ride and handling. SRX is based on the sporty CTS sedan, lauded for its rigid chassis, sharp handling and quick acceleration performance. Cadillac expects SRX buyers to be those who now drive a sedan and want SUV-like capability, or they own truck-based SUVs and want car-like ride and handling. Cadillac further predicts the SRX will be its biggest seller among women buyers with about 45 percent of the buyers expected to be women.
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