ben721364
10-16-2007, 09:13 AM
I never in my life aspired to own a Cadillac. In fact, I have had a 30+ year relationship with BMW. In March of this year, my wife decided he wanted a tall station wagon (my term). Since it was to be her car, I asked her to go look around and test drive cars that appealed to her. A few weeks later she announced that she had shortened her list to include one Japanese luxury brand and the Cadillac SRX, of all things!
Knowing better than to express my opinion, I said, "Dear, you decide as you will be the one taking the car in for service, etc., etc."
A couple more days passed and she told me she had decided on th SRX V8 because it has more omph than the other car. It was only after we bought the car that I drove it and I must tell you that it is a surprisingly competent vehicle. We have had it for about 6 months and have already made a couple trips and put about 17,000 miles on the odometer. The car hasn't burped once and handles better than the X5 which is the only other SUV/SAV that I have experience driving. It has the magnetic ride control and handles like a low slung sedan instead of a truck. Gets excellent fuel mileage too! I don't know if ours is unique or if Cadillac Division has gotten it's act together.
Knowing better than to express my opinion, I said, "Dear, you decide as you will be the one taking the car in for service, etc., etc."
A couple more days passed and she told me she had decided on th SRX V8 because it has more omph than the other car. It was only after we bought the car that I drove it and I must tell you that it is a surprisingly competent vehicle. We have had it for about 6 months and have already made a couple trips and put about 17,000 miles on the odometer. The car hasn't burped once and handles better than the X5 which is the only other SUV/SAV that I have experience driving. It has the magnetic ride control and handles like a low slung sedan instead of a truck. Gets excellent fuel mileage too! I don't know if ours is unique or if Cadillac Division has gotten it's act together.