AdBreak: “Flash” Featuring The 2012 Cadillac SRX
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This Cadillac ad spot showcasing the 2012 SRX crossover and its auto-dry braking system is very well done, we think. What do you think?
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This Cadillac ad spot showcasing the 2012 SRX crossover and its auto-dry braking system is very well done, we think. What do you think?
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Powerful. Plays on the live flashing in front of one’s eyes before/during an accident.
you are right alex a caddy exclusive and one step closer to in wheel electric motors that must stay mostly dry, the future is bright…and we hope you can see it coming together? the cars will become more expressive and highlight alot of technology, more fun….
Agreed and definitely exciting! I just hope the SRX will go RWD…
It’s about time GM lauds some of it’s tech. GM invented the affordable and effective magnetic reologic,computer controlled damping system that Ferarri and Accura are so proud of. I am not sure GM invented this system but I sure am glad to see GM tout tech the way Lincoln and Accura do, it’s about time.
Actually, ALL the GM Global A vehicles use this tech – those being the Cruze, Camaro, Equinox, Regal, LaCrosse, Terrain and SRX – basically all vehicles introduced since 2010MY.
Neat.
Just to clarify for those not actively working on GM cars every day… Global A is short for Global Architecture. It’s the next-generation (current-generation) in hardware, electronics, and software seen on the vehicles Paul mentioned.