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US $34,294.00
Year:2012Mileage:19011Color: Color
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Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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THIS SHARP LOOKING CADILLAC SRX LUXURY PACKAGE IS LOADED WITH COMFORT, STYLE AND POWER!
HEATED AND COOLED POWER SEATS, USB AND AUX CONNECTION, POWER PEDALS, BOSE SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM, MEMORY SEATS, POWER SUNROOF AND MUCH MORE! THIS IS A FLORIDA OWNED, FLORIDA DRIVEN, CLEAN CARFAX CERTIFIED VEHICLE!
THIS HAS NOT BEEN EXPOSED TO THE WINTER CONDITIONS OF UP NORTH THAT INCLUDE SNOW, MOUNTAINS, ROUGH TERRAIN, OR ANY OTHER HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS! THIS IS A GREAT STYLISH, LOADED CADILLAC SRX!
Introduction
The Cadillac SRX has been a runaway success for General Motors since it was redesigned last year, quickly becoming the best-selling vehicle in the growing compact luxury crossover class. No doubt buyers have been attracted to its compelling, unmistakably Cadillac styling and lengthy list of available equipment.
The seats are more comfortable than those in Cadillac's CTS sport sedan, and there are a few features, like ventilated front seats, that are unavailable on its rivals.
Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
This 2012 Cadillac SRX is a compact luxury crossover SUV. The SRX Luxury adds front and rear parking sensors, power-folding and driver-side-dimming mirrors, automatic wipers, keyless ignition/entry, a power tailgate with adjustable maximum height, a panoramic sunroof, remote engine start, driver memory functions, power-adjustable pedals, heated front seats with eight-way power passenger adjustment, leather upholstery, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a cargo management system, interior accent lighting, wood trim, Bluetooth and a rearview camera.
Powertrains and Performance
The 2012 Cadillac SRX comes with a 3.6-liter V6 that produces 308 hp and 223 pound-feet of torque paired with a six-speed automatic and Front-wheel drive. Fuel economy on the SRX is an estimated 18 mpg city/25 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined for the front-wheel-drive model.
Safety
This 2012 Cadillac SRX comes with antilock disc brakes, stability and traction control, front seat side airbags, side curtain airbags and OnStar. In Edmunds brake testing, an SRX Luxury Collection with 18-inch wheels came to a stop from 60 mph in a longer-than-average 128 feet.
In government crash tests, the SRX scored a perfect five stars in front impact testing for driver protection and side protection. It got four stars for front impact passenger protection. In Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Testing, the SRX received the top crash rating of "Good" in the frontal-offset, side and roof strength tests.
Interior Design and Special Features
The SRX's interior is its single most appealing aspect. Picking up where the CTS sedan's ground-breaking (for Cadillac) interior left off, the SRX dashboard layout features high-quality materials, solid build quality and an attractive design. The SRX with a panoramic sunroof, which gives the cabin an airy feel. Cadillac put a lot of thought into the cargo area, however -- the power tailgate has a two-position height setting so the tailgate won't whack low garage ceilings, and the nifty U-ring track in the cargo floor allows a fence to be erected to contain fragile cargo. Maximum cargo capacity is 61 cubic feet and there's a useful 30 cubic feet behind the rear seats.
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