What SUVs have the best infotainment and looks?

Asked by JT May 06, 2014 at 12:45 AM about the 2014 Cadillac SRX

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

My choices right now are:

BMW X5, X6
Audi Q5, Q7
Cadillac SRX

which have the easiest infotainment and better interior design (ease of use) and relatively
big storage space?

also, which trim of each is the best? (about medium price)

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Great question - but purely subjective. Regardless of what any one else may think of these various vehicles, it all centers on what YOU are comfortable with. I have the 2012 SRX and find it to be the best option considering, fit, finish, warranty, etc. However, the 2012 did not have the CUE system so I can not speak for that. If the SRX is on your short list - consider a 2012 or 2013 Premium model. You will save a ton of money and get a better warranty. A Cadillac dealer will CPO it which boosts the warranty to 6 yr/100,000 miles rather than the 4yr/50k warranty on a new one. Also, it will still be under the factory 4yr maintenance warranty. Just some ideas - good luck in your shopping.

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