2011 Cadillac Escalade Premium on 2040-cars
Higbee, Missouri, United States
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Pristine 2011 Escalade EXT AWD in Silver Lining with Ebony full leather interior. Has all factory options, ( heated and cooled front seats, heated steering wheel, navigation, moonroof, power steps, HD towing package, remote start, just to name a few ) and some options the factory did not include. EXT has rear heated seats, Full OEM Cadillac carpeted bedliner and custom Bedslide cargo management system ( makes the complete bed accessible and more user friendly ). Exterior and interior are in excellent condition. Interior is a 9.5/10. Exterior is a 9/10. EXT has always been garaged, never smoked in and was only driven sparingly in inclement weather. Tires have about 1500 miles on them and were changed due to age, not wear. Brakes were changed front and rear at the same time with vented and slotted rotors with carbon fiber pads for increased stopping power and quiet operation. All recommended services are up to date and have always been done by an authorized Cadillac dealer. Great all around vehicle.
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