2011 Cadillac Escalade All Wheel Drive Low Miles on 2040-cars
Sycamore, Illinois, United States
It will be hard to find a used Escalade in as good of condition as this one is. We purchased it new and in the last 4 years we have only driven it 23,760. This is my wife's can and she is on call 24/7 with the local volunteer fire department as a dispatcher. We live in Vermont on a hill and we need the dependability of the all wheel drive. She has never been left stranded! This car has loads and loads of equipment: Navigation; Bose Sound System; Heated and cooled Leather seats; Bucket in the front with console; 1/3 2/3 seat in the back as well as 3rd row seating; DVD Entertainment system; 4 NEW 22in. Chrome Alloy Rims; All season tires were new last year only about 5,000 miles on them; Running boards; Roof rack; Sun/moon roof; Tinted glass; and the list goes on and on...the sticker when new was over $75,000! The car is at the dealer as we just picked up our new 2015 and they are doing the new rims and a new Vermont Inspection as we just had it serviced. This is a non-smoking and no dog car. There is some warranty left, but the papers are in the car so I do not know what it is, seems like another year but don't hold me to it. On Sep-14-14 at 19:12:49 PDT, seller added the following information: Please note: Car is located in Jericho, Vermont 05465 not in Illinois! |
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