2008 Cadillac Escalade Louis Vuitton Edition Beautiful Custom Escalade on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:6.2L 403 HP
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Louis Vuitton & Cashmere Leather
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Escalade
Trim: Louis Vuitton Edition
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 35,909
Sub Model: Luxury
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: White Diamond & Gold Mist
You are looking at a one of a kind 2008 Cadillac Escalade. Louis Vuitton Edition built for a long time Cadillac customer of a local Cadillac dealership. She ordered a new Escalade and traded this one back in and I purchased it for my wife. You will never see another Escalade like this one. The base for this Escalade is a fully loaded, fully optioned,
diamond white exterior with cashmere interior, 6.2 litre 403 HP AWD 7 passenger SUV. Heated and cooled seats, heated steering wheel, Navigation, 6 disc cd, Bose 5.1 surround sound, rear view camera, sunroof, plus, plus, plus, the list goes on.
The transformation to a one of a kind Escalade follows starting with the exterior.
This Escalade has a beautiful two tone paint that alone makes it really stand out from any other. The base is Diamond White while the upper half is Gold Mist, tastefully separated by a fine pinstripe.Look closely and you will notice that the taillights have been smoked out, while the sides have been painted to match the body color. Again pay attention to the details. The exterior door handles are custom made billet handles to match the wheel design. At night you will notice the front custom painted grille to be back lit with hidden lights.All elegant details to make this Escalade unlike any other.
This Escalades interior could fill a closet with enough Louis Vuitton purses that she would have a different purse for each day of the month! Tastefully finished to not be overdone all of the seats are covered in Louis Vuitton Leather which complements beautifully with the cashmere leather for a elegant look. Not to be neglected the door panels also received some Louis love as well. When the doors open everyone takes notice of the interior, and has every valet attendant staring in amazement.
The custom 24" wheels with their Pirelli tires are the perfect match. Don't forget the matching door handles. The suspension has been professionally lowered to give it just the correct look. A custom engine tune has been performed to optimize the cold air intake as well as the exhaust systems performance. Call Robert with any questions 602-758-8751
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