2010 Cadillac SRX Video

Cadillac is advancing the debut of the all-new 2010 SRX crossover with this YouTube video. The black SRX playing in a field of snow sure is fun to watch. Unfortunately, there aren’t any other specs to be had with the video, but we’ll have more photos and info next week.

By David Thomas | December 23, 2008 | Comments (13)

Comments 

Ken L.

Looks like Escalade's little brother.

GV

looks like an escalade combined with the vue i would buy it if the price is right!

DodgeFan

Seems like smart marketing for very little cost. Probably do a better job than advertising on t.v. since most people have dvrs and can fast forward through the commericals.

Ben

Nice very nice. Much better looking and styles than it’s out going predecessor. This SRX looks more in line with the new art and science design direction Cadillac is going. I think 2009 is going to be a god year for Cadillac and GM as a whole. They have a ton of new cars coming out and I must say things are looking very good. For Cadillac the CTS sport wagon, the CTS coupe, the srx and I here they are working on a smaller car than the CTS.

Jay

Its not going to be a good year for anyone if there's no job creation and credit....

YOING

Not your Grandfathers Cadillac.

YOING

CTS Coupe has been shelved btw.

Ben

I just read a recent article that the CTS coupe production model will make its introduction at the 2009 Detroit car show?

Ben,
Supposedly the CTS coupe has been put on indefinite hold. It is not on our list from GM either for Detroit. Not saying it might not show up as a surprise but I'd put it in the doubtful category.

Watchdog

Dave T.,
When does the embargo end for more SRX info?

Watchdog

I know your busy selling 2-for-1 Subarus these days but any info to whet the Watchdog's appetite?

Ben

Wow that's to bad. I really was looking forward to seeing the new CTS coupe production model. I think it's such an awsome car. :(

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