![]() Thanks, Dave Michael A, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from North Carolina I have already placed a different order for spray to touch up a vehicle that I am getting ready to sell. David C, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from Gaylord, MI I had to have it professionally wet sanded with 2000, buffed and waxed. The only problem I had was it was a bit too thick. Deborah N, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from Naples, FL ![]() Automotive touch up paint was a true match. Eunice M, owner of a 2012 Cadillac Srx from Fort Washington, MD Kenneth Bob, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from Hutchinson, MN Your mixture of paint for my 2012 Cadillac SRX was perfect. ![]() Kenneth C, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from Many, LA WilCo, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from VirginiaĮxcellent paint - matches remarkably well, very pleased. If you are considering placing an order for the first time, I highly recommend reading over their entire website to fully understand what to order and how to get good results. I am a repeat customer so obviously I have been pleased with their product quality, application recommendations and fast shipping time. I personally prefer GM or Toyota, and don't consider anything else, cause i am bias lol.īy the way, the GM extended warranty can be purchased, and it is bumper to bumper as far as coverage is concerned.Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint: Sumpter D, owner of a 2012 Cadillac SRX from Duluth, GA Toyota/Lexus was easy to stand by before 2000, now a days, most cars are built the same, it all comes to personal preference. Same I will say for RX or NX, what's the point, once warranty is over, all cars will be prone to some issues. I think they are still clearly out the 2016 SRX, and you probably can get a very good lease prices, instead of paying 24K. In snow, with winter tires, it drives really well, so does the RX or Nx. Sound system quality is pretty good on the SRX, since it is Bose i think. in the NX, the email takes forever to get read, it is a pointless feature to have for lexus, totally useless, and slow. CUE i prefer if it was more responsive as in the 2017 XT5, there is a slight lag cause i want it to be as fast as my phone lol. The car needs to be LTE upgraded, they were doing it free for cars under warranty, for the warranty to work. The navigation on the SRX is pretty good, there is a phone app that allows you to start the car from anywhere, but it only works under warranty, then you have to pay some amount of month a year or something. Fit and form is pretty decent, I don't notice any thing lacking, on rx350 the quality of material is slightly higher, on the NX is lower i think. I have driven RX350, Nx200T, and driving the SRX, I don't notice any wow factor from the lexus vs the caddy. Also briefly considered going with a truck, but it would not fit in the garage and I do not haul/tow to make the mileage penalty worthwhile. The RAV4 would be a natural alternative here, but really can't get on with the new styling, just looks too hideous to me (unless I can find a previous gen V6). Tried a friend's 2012 CR-V and preferred that in terms of ride height and handling, though it seemed loud on the highway and rear views felt compromised when backing up. I also want responsive handling that doesn't feel like driving a boat, but some cargo room would be great. I was initially looking at the RFD staples for value: corolla, civic, mazda 3, perhaps spend more on a camry or accord, but I'm a tall guy and don't enjoy getting in/out of average cars low to the ground. I'm still undecided about what I really want, the car will be an A-B appliance for short distance commutes to work. Just some background: I'm still in the preliminary stages of feeling around and researching, have not test driven this make/model and it was not even on my radar until recently - honestly I feel the Cadillac branding is projecting inflated expectations of quality and comfort, but it would be nice to own something that's nicer than entry level. I know it's not a corolla or civic and NA cars seem to get bashed quite a bit, but I've been reading up and it seems most of the major issues with the SRX are on the 2010 or earlier models. I've been car browsing and a family member of mine pointed out a 2012 SRX in luxury trim for ~24K with ~60K on it, anyone have/had one and care to comment?
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