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first i have to say with enthusiasm i totally believe in this form of marketing, and this could really be some of the most emotive, fun video of a Caddy I've ever seen recorded [never seen CTSV video yet]. this footage needs to be used in a commercial. next i have to say i find it very intriguing the photographers chose not to give us a clear head on view of the car [without effects/tricks] or direct view of the rear. i think the profile and rake look good in motion, the greenhouse shape looks better. what i can see of the front view in unaltered footage looks weak, but the lighting checked video of the front looks pretty cool, again that's what we can expect to see of this car at night, but the point of getting a car that looks good is showing it off, not hiding at night.

I am liking the SRX, and I don't give a flying **** that it's based on TE instead of Sigma

They have done a remarkable job of hiding the FWD overhangs which are visible on the Vue. GM might throw a good competition in this now becoming crowded segment.

A step back styling wise, but still attractive. I like that the current SRX looks substantial, it appears long an elegant from every angle. This one looks like a VUE w/Bling pkg.

nice, but the SRX now, still seems better

this new one lacks girth, but overall in this video it looks way better than the photos.

it will sell a lot more also. better price, and more accepted looks.

for example, women will look at this, not the current one.

if they put premium suspension components on it, and its got revised hardware, it may be ok. actually the current vue drives quite well. if this is 50% better than perhaps it will be alright, despite the fact that sigma srx was a real sporting ride.

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