2010 Cadillac Escalade Esv Platinum Sport Utility 4-door 6.2l on 2040-cars
Suwanee, Georgia, United States
This is your opportunity to own a very Rare and luxurious Escalade ESV for the price of a regular one! This is the Escalade ESV Platinum series. If you are unaware of the differences in a Platinum and the other packages the main differences are as follows: 1) Platinum's include headrest DVD players as well as the overhead monitors. You can literally watch 3 different DVD's at the same time! 2) Platinum's include HID headlights unique to themselves(very similar to the headlight that are in the 2015 new body style Escalades). 3) Platinum's come standard with MRI(magnetic ride control). 4) Platinum's come standard with power running boards. 5) Platinum's have wheels that only come of Platinum's. 6) Platinum's have a unique leather that is softer and more durable than the other leather. If you ever sit in a platinum you will understand the difference especially on extreme weather days(hot and cold). 7) Platinum's have a unique woodgrain compared to other Escalades. 8) Platinum's have heated and cooled cup holders. 9) Platinum's have a unique steering wheel and dash package. 10) Platinum's have unique grille and badging. 11) Etc.! Now on the specifics for this particular vehicle!! This is a one owner, non smoker, pristine Southern AWD(very difficult to find) and you can tell that it has been loved!! We put on a brand new set of tires and changed the oil. It is ready to go. It even has the balance of the powertrain warranty in tact with the manufacturer until the vehicle has 100,000 miles so you have no worries!! This is a beautiful example of an Escalade ESV Platinum. It is in above average condition in everyway. The only flaws that we could find on the vehicle(which are specifically shown in the last three pictures) were one minor chip on the trailer hitch cover, one minor chip on tailgate handle, and a minor scratch on passenger side door. This is not to say that there are no other flaws but this is all that we have noticed. We encourage your on inspection to verify condition. The only other defect that we could find is the drivers side power mirror glass does not go up an down with the button. The mirror does fold in and the glass goes side to side just not up and down. It does go up and down manually and has proven to be no problem at all to me(it is my personal demo). In my opinion you will find a hard time finding a nicer ESV than this one. At this price it is like getting all the Platinum options for free!! Please feel free to have the vehicle inspected by anybody you choose. You can call me at 404 403 2974 with any questions. We will help with shipping in any way we can but the vehicle must be paid for prior to leaving our lot. Please make note that the mileage will vary slightly as I will continue to drive this one until it sells! |
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