2005 Cadillac Escalade Esv Platinum Cheap $2,300 Under Blue Book Value! on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This Escalade sold for over $70,000 originally.
With the Platinum package, it comes with: 1) 20" stock chrome wheels 2) Black onyx dashboard 3) Moonroof 4) Running boards 5) Navigation 6) Heated and cooled front seats and heated and cooled 2nd row captains chairs 7) Heated and cooled cupholders 8) 2 tv screens with dvd players KBB private party value is $14,300. Selling for a cheap price to avoid having to trade it into the dealer to get really ripped off by them. This is a no brainer price. All other Platinum Escalades with this body style and similar mileage on CL or on here are listed for $14-18k+. Plus they are rare and hard to find. Only reason I am selling is because I bought a new vehicle and I don't need 3 vehicles. It's an ESV and a Platinum edition. You can't buy a better more expensive Cadillac for 2005. Rare. The silver paint is premium original Cadillac paint and is not faded in any way and looks amazing. 6.0L V8. 345hp and 380 ft-lb of torque. All wheel drive. Runs, drives, idles, shifts and stops like it should. AC works and blows cold. Rear AC is especially cold. No leaks that I know of. No accidents ever. The body and original paint are very clean and nice. It's been a very reliable and fun vehicle for me. I enjoy it. Vehicle comes with heavy duty rear cargo cover and a rubber cargo liner. This is great for protecting your carpet underneath, and this has always been in place so the cargo carpet is in great condition. Car has two toned dash and beautiful woodgrain accents. A very minor issue that I'm having is that the "service tire monitor" message comes up. I took it to the dealer and paid $300+ for them to replace 2 of the tire pressure sensors and that message is still coming on occasionally. I found a Tire pressure monitor sensor learn procedure in the owners manual. If/when I get ambitious, I will try doing that to get that annoying message to finally clear. |
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