![]() At the very least, the HID's could be an available dealer installed option, like the fogs. Yes it's a Cadillac, but people still have spending limits in some cases. There are others who would like to pick and choose the options that best suit both their needs and budget. There are certainly buyers who want the ease of options being bundled, and they're not concerned with price. I'm sure GM would reap financial benefit, as well as having satisfied customers with the unbundling of the option for HID. For that I will be unhappy with the lack of HID's in an otherwise luxurious and comfortable SRX. ![]() I couldn't afford, nor did I need, many of the additional options above the luxury level. Make those HID's an available standalone option! It used to be the foreign cars were known for more bundling, and domestics gave you more flexibility in both ordering or finding. ![]() Why sell a luxury car and offer a base model that has less amenities on it than a comparably priced Chevy! But the irony is that if they offered any of these items as stand alone options they would sell even more. I know that GM has figured out that as the word spreads about the poor lighting they will sell more performance models. The back up camera that comes with the nav is a great asset in busy lots but a lousy presentation due to either a poor quality camera or screen or maybe both. I have a $100 unit in my truck that is twice the unit in my SRX. There are so many advancements in portable navs that I find it had to believe that GM has offered such an obsolete one. As for the nav system, I am truly disappointed in it. I converted to HIDs on my low beams and think they are a big improvement over the old halogens. I live in a town where dead deer are visible on roads almost every day and it is almost impossible to use the high beams due to the high traffic. I think that the high beam halogens are fine but the low beams are terrible.
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