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Cadillac unveils sleeker SRX before Detroit show

Sun Jan 4, 2009 2:39 AM EST
business, gm, srx, cadillac-srx
Kimberly S. Johnson, AP Auto Writers

This image provided by General Motors shows the 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover vehicle. The redesigned vehicle was unveiled Sunday Jan. 4, 2009 and is set to go on display at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit later this month. It replaces the SRX model first launched in 2004. The 2010 SRX is expected to be in showrooms in mid-2009. Pricing hasn't been announced. (AP Photo/General Motors)

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DETROIT — General Motors Corp. is counting on the 2010 Cadillac SRX crossover vehicle to lure luxury car buyers with new design and performance features.

The redesigned vehicle was unveiled Sunday and is set to go on display at the 2009 North American International Auto Show in Detroit later this month. It replaces the SRX model first launched in 2004.

To help compete with better-selling rivals like the Lexus RX, Acura MDX, and the BMW X3 and X5, the SRX's designers took elements from other Cadillac models and melded them into this one. The new SRX looks faster than its boxy predecessor, with a curving roofline and a more rounded nose that still retains an aggressive look.

"For GM, it's our most aggressive brand," said Clay Dean, GM's global director for Cadillac design. "We want to appeal to people that set the trends."

Cadillac put more energy into improving the interior quality and exterior design of the car, Dean said. A 3-liter direct-injection V-6 engine comes standard, with the option for a 2.8-liter turbocharged V-6. Although fuel economy testing wasn't complete, GM estimates highway miles per gallon will fall in the mid-20s.

Cadillac has a strong following among luxury car buyers, and the brand remains an important one for GM.

Cadillac sales fell 24 percent in the first 11 months of 2008, about on par with U.S. light truck and SUV sales overall. The automaker sold nearly 148,000 Cadillacs in January through November, including about 14,800 SRXs. But Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus division sold five times as many RXs.

The 2010 SRX is expected to be in showrooms in mid-2009. Pricing hasn't been announced.

The public got its first peek of the SRX at a California auto charity event in August. The model is one of three launches GM has planned for the Detroit show that starts next week. There's a new Chevrolet Equinox crossover that the automaker unveiled in December, and a redesigned 2010 Buick LaCrosse sedan will make its debut.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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EEEEEMAN

The big three auto companies, had better take heed to the need of fuel efficiency as well as clean and green, the boards of directors for each of the companies need to be given notice that the public no longer wants to hear what their intentions are with reference to better mileage and safety, there need be long overdue results and models to choose from, without higher prices or optional equipment available.

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Reply#1 - Sun Jan 4, 2009 8:24 AM EST
Synthesis

Oh yeah, this'll save 'em.

It's just what everyone was waiting for: a $60,000 Pontiac Vibe.

Lol!

    Reply#2 - Sun Jan 4, 2009 9:26 AM EST
    JH-718079

    Where are the 30 to 35 MPG Go Oh I forgot The AP doesn't report the news just what the auto makers tell them to write. Thank God GM improved the interior quality and exterior design of the car not how they improved the MPG too 30 miles per gallon. They can't tell us what the MPG is going to be, I would bet my next pay check that it will be 20 mpg or less. Like Ford on the GT500 the AP made a big deal on a 2 mile improvement like Ford found a new way to improve MPG. What is sad is 3/4 of the country believes this BS.

      Reply#3 - Sun Jan 4, 2009 2:32 PM EST
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