Cadillac SRX

£26,998 - £35,998

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Cadillac SRX 8/20

The relief that it isn’t an Escalade is mitigated by the fact that it’s a Cadillac SUV of any sort

Our verdict

A crossover from the US of A, the Cadillac SRX is a bit of an oddity here in the UK. Interesting, but not enough to actually justify buying one.

Comfort

Can shimmy over broken surfaces, so not actually that relaxing to drive when compared to rivals - doesn't seem to be able to cope with bumps. Or corners. Seasickness is a worry.

11 out of 20

Performance

Either a 3.6-litre V6 or a 4.6-litre V8. The V6 gets a respectable 332bhp, 0-62mph in 8.1 seconds, 125mph top end and 20.2mpg. The big 396bhp V8 is faster again at 7.4 seconds for the sprint to 62mph and 140mph, but offers appalling economy at 16.9mpg (which you'll struggle to achieve in the real world).

17 out of 20

Cool

About as cool as yellow dungarees and rainbow socks.

7 out of 20

Quality

Feels cheap and badly designed (the rear wiper button is on the ceiling). No one in Europe is taking any notice of it as a threat to European small SUVs/Crossovers.

8 out of 20

Handling

Softly sprung and poorly damped so that it bounces on UK roads, the SRX isn't the kind of car to attack a B-road with. Mind you, it's not the kind of car you want to attack any road with.

8 out of 20

Practicality

You can actually get a seven-seat version, but it's woefully designed and the electric operation is glacial. There's plenty of room inside though, so there's a positive straw to grasp at.

10 out of 20

Running costs

Group 17 or 18, not great value, sloppy residuals and cripplingly shit economy make this a terrible car to buy and own.

10 out of 20

TG Tips

A Discovery 3 is about £30k. Buy that instead. Or find a drain and pour your money down it

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