2010 Cadillac SRX crossover coming to Detroit Auto Show
By: Peter Chubb | January 4, 2009
General Motors Corp. are hoping that their new 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover vehicle will be good enough to tempt luxury car buyers into purchasing the new vehicle with unique design and great performance.
The new CUV has been redesigned and announced to the world today, and will now be making its way to the 2009 Detroit North American International Auto Show later this month. The new 2010 Cadillac SRX will be replacing the old SRX model, which was launched back in 2004.
General Motors Corp. have a big task ahead of them, as they hope that the new vehicle will be able to take the fight to the Acura MDX, BMW X3 and X5, and the Lexus RX. The new SRX model should be in showrooms by mid-2009, as yet there are no pricing details.
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