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Old 05-31-2010, 07:38 PM   #1
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How to tell if an SRX is AWD or RWD?

How can I tell if a 2004 or 2005 Cadillac SRX is all wheel drive or not? I am shopping for one and I read that they were sold with RWD also.
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Re: How to tell if an SRX is AWD or RWD?

Look under the front of the truck and see if you see front axles going the outer hubs.
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Re: How to tell if an SRX is AWD or RWD?

My search for a "all around" car that was 4WD yet low enough for us resulted in buying a Chrysler 300C with awd!

Like many things it's a compromise but is adequate as a 4DR sedan for my wife yet it will go a little off road so to speak.

There are not many negatives as I like the car but it's trunk is small.

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