Thursday, July 13, 2017

Henry Leland, who helped create the first closed body car made in America, founded Cadillac in 1902. General Motors purchased the brand in 1909, and Cadillac became the luxury division. The popularity of large luxury Cadillacs continued until the gas crunch of the 1970s. The downscaling trend now continues with Cadillac offering a smallish luxury crossover vehicle in the 2010 SRX. The new model offers the distinctive finned tail lights, and an Escalade-type front end.

Equipment Options

    A high-end car such as the Cadillac 2010 SRX comes with a long list of luxury features that are all standard. Equipment options on the 2010 Cadillac SRX include a dealer protection package which covers the front and rear mud flaps, and provides a clear protective hood film and a protector for the rear fascia. Other options include a black roof rack cross rail, molded splash guards, all weather floor mats, a front license plate bracket, and a heavy-duty pet-guard cargo net.

Entertainment

    A rear seat dual-player DVD entertainment center may be specified on any 2010 SRX model that comes with a navigation system. The navigation system, as well as the surround-sound stereo, are optional additions on the Luxury Collection. The base SRX has no available options.

Engine/Tires

    An engine block heater is an optional purchase on the 2010 Cadillac SRX. Also available are chrome tech aluminum wheels measuring 20-by-8 inches. All-wheel-drive is available as an option on all cars except the base model.

Paint Finishes

    Two paint coats are available as options on the 2010 Cadillac SRX. These finishes are the Crystal Red Tintcoat pearl paint and the Platinum Ice Tricoat pearl paint.

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