2004-2007 Cadillac SRX Full Review
Date Published: 2/20/08
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2004-2007 Cadillac SRX Review
Cadillac's first car-based sport-utility vehicle offered V6 or V8 power, and carried up to seven passengers with an available third-row seat. SRX was taller than a passenger car, but not as high as a truck-based SUV. Rear-wheel drive was standard. Optional all-wheel drive did not include low-range gearing. Available with either drive system was a 260-horsepower V6 or a 320-horsepower V8. The sole transmission was a five-speed automatic with a separate gate for manual shifting. ABS and traction control were standard. So were front side airbags and curtain side airbags for the first two seating rows. Available in a package that included all-wheel drive was GM's Magnetic Ride Control, which automatically adjusted suspension firmness based on the road surface. The V6 models used 17-inch wheels, versus 18-inch for V8s. Each SRX had a manual liftgate without a separate-opening window. Leather upholstery was standard. The split folding second-row seat slid fore and aft 4 inches to adjust leg room. The optional two-passenger third-row seat was power-operated to fold down flush with the rear cargo floor. Available in its place was a compartmentalized storage bin. Wood interior trim, heated front seats, and power-adjustable pedals were standard on V8s, optional with V6 power. Other options included rear DVD entertainment, Cadillac's UltraView sunroof with a 5.6 square-foot opening, and UltraViewPlus that added a vented glass panel over the third-row seat. Competitors included the Acura MDX, Infiniti FX, Lexus RX 330, and Volvo XC90. Cadillac also produced the larger, truck-based Escalade.
Year to Year Changes
2005 Cadillac SRX:
Only detail changes were evident for 2005. The gauge cluster added chrome accents. A towing package could now be installed on V6 as well as V8 models, and rated tow capacity grew by half a ton (to 4250 pounds).
2006 Cadillac SRX:
A power liftgate became standard this year.
2007 Cadillac SRX:
A redesigned dashboard and revamped interior materials are the main 2007 changes for the smaller of Cadillac's two SUVs.
2004-2007 Cadillac SRX Road Test
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Cons
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Acceleration (V8 models) |
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Passenger room |
Navigation-system controls |
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Cargo room |
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Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation
Cadillac claimed 6.9-second 0-60 mph acceleration for an AWD V8 model. The V8 SRXs move briskly off the line, and, with help from the crisp-shifting transmission, respond willingly in highway passing and merging. However, they're slow to respond to manual-mode selections. A V6 model with AWD did the 0-60 mph dash in 7.6 seconds, exhibiting fine movement away from a stop and in around-town traffic, but tepid response in high-speed highway passing maneuvers. Thus, the V8 has a tangible advantage only in highway passing, or when climbing long grades. EPA gas-mileage estimates are similar to the truck-based V6 and V8 midsize SUVs. An AWD V6 model achieved 17.1 mpg in a city/highway mix, and 13.6 mpg in mostly city driving--including gas-eating performance tests. In mixed driving, a V8 AWD model averaged 15 mpg. Cadillac recommends premium-grade fuel for the V8, and regular for the V6. Cadillac's SRX is among the best-riding SUVs of any stripe, but its suspension is not luxury-sedan absorbent. It rides firmly but soaks up routine bumps and potholes, and is reassuringly flat at highway speeds. However, the rear end, in particular, reacts abruptly to sharp bumps or cracks and peaked ridges. On the plus side, there's little bob or wallow over highway crests and dips. Handling ranks among the class leaders, if not up to BMW, Infiniti, or Porsche for quick, confident moves. Steering is precise and natural in feel, though some testers have declared it slow to react. Substantial weight and slightly elevated ride height contribute to some unwieldy sensations in fast maneuvers, but overall balance and grip in turns is good. Despite a spongy brake-pedal feel, the SRX delivers good stopping power. Quietness is another virtue, with luxury-car quality isolation from road noise and mechanical ruckus. However, some testers claimed the V6 was too coarse in rapid acceleration. Slight wind rush around outside mirrors occurs at highway speed. Angular, high-tech shapes dominate the dashboard, which features large, clear gauges. Most controls are easy to reach and understand, though the role of multifunction steering-wheel buttons is not always obvious. The driver must look toward the floor console to determine transmission gear position, because it's displayed in main instrument pod only during manual-shift mode. Cadillac's navigation system integrates some audio functions, complicating simple adjustments. Interior materials feel substantial, though some panels flex easily when pressed and some plastic storage-bin covers have a low-budget feel. Leather and wood (wood optional on V6) contribute to the upscale ambience. Assembly is mostly solid, though one test example suffered rattling second-row seats. Comfortable, supportive front seats promise ample head and leg room. The SRX steering wheel tilts manually, whereas top rivals offer power tilt/telescoping operation. Thick roof pillars impede outward visibility to sides and rear. Entry requires a taller step-in than car-based roots would suggest. The second row is elevated slightly for "theater seating" feel, and slides fore/aft to create generous leg room. Head clearance is good even with a sunroof. Seats are nicely contoured, though bolstering of the second row's right-side cushion squeezes that passenger. Wider doorways would aid entry/exit. The tough-to-access third row is best suited for occasional child use, though not as cramped as might be expected. Cargo space is minimal with the third-row seat in position, but the power-fold feature is a useful, if slow-acting, convenience. The second row folds with moderate effort, and rests nearly flat. With both seats folded, overall cargo volume mimics a large station wagon rather than a tall, traditional SUV. The available triple-compartment rear storage bin is a useful feature. In-cabin storage is plentiful.
Value for the Money
Unless you off-road or tow heavy loads, the SRX's premium-car road manners and efficient packaging make it preferable to most truck-based luxury SUVs. Those attributes, combined with AWD security, also make it a thoughtful alternative to traditional luxury sedans. In performance, features, and accommodations--if not always in quality of cabin appointments--Cadillac's SRX ranks among the best premium midsize SUVs in its price class.
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
| Cadillac SRX V8 AWD |
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| Performance |
7 |
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| Fuel Economy |
4 |
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| Ride Quality |
7 |
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| Steering/Handling/Braking |
7 |
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| Quietness |
7 |
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| Controls/Materials |
7 |
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| Interior Room |
7 |
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| Room/Comfort (rear) |
7 |
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| Cargo Capacity |
7 |
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| Value within Class |
8 |
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| Total: |
68 |
Each vehicle report contains one rating chart for representative model. Consumer
Guide® rates in ten key areas: Performance, Fuel Economy, Ride Comfort, Steering
and Handling, Interior Noise, Controls and Materials, Driver Room, Passenger Room,
Cargo Capacity, and Insurance Costs. These ratings compare the particular vehicle
rated to ALL other vehicles, not a vehicle's standing in a particular class. In the
ratings table, "1" is the lowest rating and "10" is the highest rating.
2004-2007 Cadillac SRX Reliability
Trouble Spots
Consumer Guide's® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search
for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested
solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer,
however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems.
Audio system:
Radio reception may be poor or have static because the rear window defogger may have invisible cracks in the grid lines. (2004-06)
Dashboard lights:
The "change oil" message does not light up during operation, only for ð-second when the vehicle is started, so it is vital that owners the watch the remaining oil life percentage on the monitor. (2004-05)
Electrical problem:
A voluntary recall was issued to reprogram the PCM on some high-feature 3.6L engines. (2004-05)
Engine stalling:
The engine may not start due to lack of fuel, which is due to problems with the transfer tube and jet in the right hand tank. (2004-05)
Fuel gauge:
The engine may not start or may stall because the tank is empty yet the gauge shows fuel remaining, or the fuel gauge will not show full after refilling due to sulfur corrosion of the fuel level sender and if after treating with Fuel System Cleaner PLUS the problem remains, the sender may need to be replaced. (2004-06)
Keys:
If the key is turned before being fully inserted, it can jam, requiring replacement of the lock cylinder. (2004-05)
Oil leak:
Oil leaks at the timing cover on 4.6L engines and thus may require a gasket or a new timing cover. (2004-05)
Paint/body:
Paint on the hood blisters and bubbles, requiring refinishing and repainting. (2004-06)
Transmission leak:
Transmission may leak fluid causing noises, then loss of drive or reverse because the output flange nut becomes loose. (2004)
Consumer Guide® Estimated Repair Costs
This table lists costs of likely repairs for comparison with other vehicles. The
dollar amount includes the cost of the part(s) and labor (based on $50 per hour) for the
typical repair without extras or add-ons. Like the pricing information, replacement
costs can vary widely depending on region. Expect charges at a new-car dealership
to be slightly higher.
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| A/C Compressor |
$670 |
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| Alternator |
$820 |
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| Automatic Transmission or Transaxle |
$2,900 |
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| Brakes |
$590 |
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| Clutch, Pressure Plate, Bearing |
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| Constant Velocity Joints |
$1,590 |
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| Exhaust System |
$940 |
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| Radiator |
$870 |
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| Shocks and/or Struts |
$4,200 |
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| Timing Chain or Belt |
$1,980 |
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NHTSA Recall History
2004 SRX:
Driver's frontal airbag and/or roof-mounted side-impact airbag in some cars could deploy when ignition key is turned to "on" position.
2004 SRX:
If one of the two accelerator-pedal return springs fails and temperature is -22 to -40 degrees (F), engine may not return to idle within the required three seconds, and greater brake-pedal force would be needed to stop the vehicle.
2004 SRX:
In some crash conditions, front seat could pivot rearward because one or both anchor tabs are not engaged in their slots.
2004 SRX:
Washers for ball stud assemblies on lower control arm of some cars could fracture; separation of control arm from its knuckle will cause a corner of the vehicle to drop, and control arm may contact the wheel, resulting in dragging action and unwanted tendency to turn.
2004 SRX w/AWD:
Antilock braking system may temporarily isolate driver from foundation brake system for up to 1.25 seconds, possibly increasing stopping distance.
2005 SRX:
A left or right rear suspension toe link could separate, affecting vehicle control, which could result in a crash. Dealers will inspect the right and left toe link and replace as required. If a toe link is replaced, the dealer will perform a wheel alignment.
2004-2007 Cadillac SRX Prices
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| 2004 |
| SRX V6 |
$17,200-19,500 |
$15,800-17,900 |
$11,000-12,500 |
| SRX V8 |
$20,000-21,500 |
$18,400-19,800 |
$13,000-14,000 |
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| 2005 |
| SRX V6 |
$20,000-22,200 |
$18,400-20,400 |
$13,000-14,400 |
| SRX V8 |
$23,000-24,800 |
$21,200-22,800 |
$15,000-16,100 |
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| 2006 |
| SRX V6 |
$24,000-26,000 |
$22,300-24,200 |
$15,600-16,900 |
| SRX V8 |
$27,000-29,500 |
$25,100-27,400 |
$18,100-19,800 |
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| 2007 |
| SRX V6 |
$29,000-31,000 |
$27,000-28,800 |
$20,000-21,400 |
| SRX V8 |
$32,500-35,000 |
$30,200-32,600 |
$22,800-24,500 |
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This chart details a range of prices in year-by-year listings for vehicles in three condition levels:
Good: a clean low-mileage, solid-running vehicle that needs little or no repair.
Average: a car with normal miles on the odometer, perhaps a few scrapes or dings;
engine might need a minor repair or two, but runs acceptably well.
Poor: might have potentially dangerous problems with the engine and/or body, or
abnormally high mileage; definitely in need of mechanical attention. Valuations
reflect wholesale prices paid by dealers at auction, and retail prices on used-car
lots. Each range covers all trim levels and engine types for a vehicle with a typical
amount of equipment--usually an automatic transmission, air conditioning, stereo,
etc. Fully loaded vehicles may cost more. Average mileage is 12,000 miles per year. Keep
in mind that these are guidelines only. Actual selling prices vary- especially from
region to region.
2004-2007 Cadillac SRX Specs & Safety
Vehicle Dimensions
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4-door wagon |
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| Wheelbase, in. |
116.0 |
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| Overall Length, in. |
195.0 |
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| Overall Width, in. |
72.6 |
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| Overall Height, in. |
67.8 |
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| Curb Weight, lbs. |
4438 |
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| Cargo Volume, cu. ft. |
69.5 |
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| Standard Payload, lbs. |
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| Fuel Capacity, gals. |
20.07 |
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| Seating Capacity |
40.3 |
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| Front Head Room, in. |
38.4 |
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| Max. Front Leg Room, in. |
41.0 |
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| Rear Head Room, in. |
42.1 |
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| Max. Rear Leg Room, in. |
-- |
Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Powertrain Options and Availability
Two engines are available in SRX wagons: a 260-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 and a 320-horsepower 4.6-liter V8. Each is mated to a five-speed automatic transmission.
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Size liters / cu. in |
Horse- power |
Torque |
Transmission: EPA city/hgwy |
Consumer Guide Observed |
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| dohc V6 |
3.6 / 217 |
257 |
253 |
5-speed automatic: 16/22 |
5-speed automatic: 17.1 |
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| dohc V8 |
4.6 / 279 |
320 |
315 |
5-speed automatic: 15/20 |
5-speed automatic: 15 |
Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
NHTSA Crash-Test Results
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2006 SRX |
2005 SRX |
2004 SRX |
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| Front Impact, Driver |
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4 |
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| Front Impact, Passenger |
4 |
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4 |
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's
worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to
rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury:
5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Side-impact
crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%;
1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover
when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%;
2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.
Built In:
USA
Drive Wheels:
longitudinal front-engine/rear- or all-wheel drive
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