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Cadillac SRX will be Updated in 2011

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Cadillac's SRX has been on the market since 2004 and it will finally receive an update in 2011, but according to Motor Trend the SRX could be replaced by a BMW X3-size crossover.

The crossover that is being designed primarily for Europe will be built on the same platform as the upcoming Saab 9-4 crossover that will replace the 9-7x. The new Cadillac and Saab will use a transverse engine platform that will share some parts with the Epsilon platform.

The overall design of the new Caddy SUV will be an evolution of the brand's Art & Science design language. So we can expect to see the same stacked headlights, flat surfaces and crease lines on this SUV.

The US version could be powered by GM's new direct-injection 3.6L V6. A hybrid and E85 version could also be offered.

Full Story: Motor Trend

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Comments (4)

Obviously DaMinority:

That'll be one old vehicle... It needs at least a freshening between now and then...

jon:

Actually, I think the SRX got a refresh this year (or maybe it is getting one in '08)...but nothing major....

carol j:

i have a 2004 and i love the looks still and handling however,, mine must be sort of a lemon. i have had four major repairs 200.00 and over since the warranty went out. switch for signal light which was very hard to get to, dealer only, rear window cable broke out of the blue, rarely used, a/c fluid line broke, and last the steering fluid light went caputsky......but i would like to support america and buy another one if my husband would agree.

carol j:

i have a 2004 and i love the looks still and handling however,, mine must be sort of a lemon. i have had four major repairs 200.00 and over since the warranty went out. switch for signal light which was very hard to get to, dealer only, rear window cable broke out of the blue, rarely used, a/c fluid line broke, and last the steering fluid light went caputsky......but i would like to support america and buy another one if my husband would agree.

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