2007 Cadillac Escalade 4-door Awd on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
This 2007 Cadillac Escalade includes a high-output 6.2-liter V8 engine with 403
HP and all-wheel drive. It comes equipped with a six-speed automatic
transmission with manual shift control and the Autoride suspension. The Escalade
comes standard with leather upholstery, leather-wrapped steering wheel with
genuine wood trim, aluminum and faux wood interior trim, and Bose 5.1 Digital
Surround Sound audio.
Other info/extras:
* REMOTE START
* FOGLIGHTS
* SUNROOF
* NAVIGATION
* BACK-UP CAMERA
* RUNNING BOARDS
* POWER WINDOWS
* POWER DOOR LOCKS
* POWER FOLDING HEATED MIRRORS WITH TURN SIGNALS
* TILT STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO & CRUISE CONTROLS
* DUAL POWER COOLED FRONT SEATS WITH DRIVER 2 MEMORY POSITION
* POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
* TRACTION CONTROL
* ICE COLD A/C
* DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL
* BOSE AM/FM/XM STEREO WITH 6 DISK INDASH CD-DVD CHANGER
* SELF DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRROR WITH COMPASS & TEMP DISPLAY
* HOMELINK GARAGE CONTROLS
* DUAL LIGHTED VANITY MIRRORS
* SECOND ROW BUCKET SEATS, THIRD ROW SEATS (TOTAL OF 7 SEATING CAPACITY)
* REAR A/C CONTROL & VENTS
* REAR AUDIO CONTROLS
* POWER LIFTGATE
* ROOF RACK
* 2 FRONT TOW HOOKS
* REAR PARK DISTANCE SENSORS
* TOW PACKAGE WITH RECEIVER HITCH
* FLOOR MATS
* 1 KEY/1 REMOTE
* 22 IN CHROME WHEELS
* FRONT TIRES ARE BRIDGESTONE 285/45R/22
* REAR TIRES ARE BRIDGESTONE 285/45R/22
The vehicle runs and drives great, is in excellent conditions, and has no
mechanical problems.
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Cadillac dealers frustrated over Escalade production snarls
Wed, 20 Aug 2014Lincoln went through it during the launch of the MKZ last year, Jeep went through something similar with its Cherokee launch, and now the 2015 Cadillac Escalade has apparently caught the bug: dealer delivery delays because of quality control checks. Automotive News reports that Cadillac dealers have been waiting three times longer than usual - a month or more - from the time an Escalade leaves the assembly line to when it gets delivered. Worse, dealers are saying they don't always know where their vehicles are in transit, or when they are set to arrive. The situation has upset customers who have put down deposits and things have gotten so bad that some dealers have reportedly stopped taking pre-orders.
Cadillac says it has the delay, called "dwell time," down to two weeks, and it expects to cut that to a week by the beginning of September. The company said "a lengthy quality-assurance process on some interior parts" has caused the lag, the report citing additional issues with figuring out which vehicles should be delivered first. A spokesman said that more trucks have been put in the distribution system to work through the backlog, but it's clear it's still going to take some time to set things right, with one dealer telling AN that cars ordered in February and March still haven't arrived.
Brand chief Kurt McNeil said additional personnel are at the Escalade's Arlington, Texas factory to speed up the checks, and spreadsheets tracking every order have been distributed to field staff. Even with the snafu, though, the Escalade is Cadillac's best seller through July.
Autoweek divulges details on Presidential limo
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Ever since the latest presidential limousine, also known as The Beast, debuted in 2009, we've wondered what's underneath that black Cadillac body. We already know a few details, like the fact it isn't a Cadillac at all, but a very heavy duty truck chassis from General Motors with a body that resembles a super-sized Caddy. Autoweek, however, has managed to extract new details from veteran Secret Service agents about the closely guarded presidential limo. Their methods, of course, are classified.
Designed to be a rolling office, bunker and escape pod all in one, the current presidential limo is far different from previous presidential state cars, which were heavily modified production vehicles. As we would expect, The Beast uses thick, military-grade body armor (eight inches on the doors), an armored fuel tank, special run-flat tires with Kevlar lining, an encrypted satellite phone, a fully sealed cabin with its own oxygen supply and a trunk full of weapons and medical equipment that includes a supply of the President's blood type (in case the car gets cut off from the ambulance that's always present in the President's motorcade).
The Beast also comes with a Halon fire-suppression system, night vision and is powered by a V8 engine, which we already knew runs on gas and not diesel, that returns an EPA-unfriendly estimated 3.7 miles per gallon. The Secret Service operates a fleet of 12 limos and each Beast costs $1.5 million. Lastly, AW estimates that the 18-foot-long state car weighs 15,000 pounds, and each Secret Service agent that drives the car must be specially trained to maneuver such a massive vehicle.
Three automotive tech trends to watch in 2018 and beyond
Thu, Dec 28 2017Every year, technology plays a bigger and bigger role in the auto industry. To put things in perspective, 10 years ago iPod integration and Bluetooth were cutting-edge in-car innovations, and smartphones and apps weren't yet a thing since the first iPhone was only about six months old. And I can't recall anyone talking about autonomous cars. Compare that to today, with mainstream coverage of the auto industry dominated by autonomous technology, along with electrification and almost every move made by Tesla. These three topics were the most significant trends of car tech in 2017 and I believe they will continue to shape the auto industry in 2018 and beyond. Let's examine them. Full Autonomy Gets Closer to Reality While there were many developments this year that indicate we're inching closer to fully autonomous vehicles, I was behind the wheel for hours to witness one of them. In October I had the chance to test Cadillac Super Cruise on a 700-mile, 11-hour drive from Dallas to Santa Fe – and had my hands on the wheel for maybe 45 minutes max throughout the entire trip. Super Cruise is far from making the Cadillac CT6 or any GM vehicle fully autonomous, and has limitations such as functioning only on pre-mapped main highways. While it simply adds a layer of lane centering to adaptive cruise control, the technology will go a long way in making mainstream drivers more comfortable with letting machines take over. On a separate front, GM is pushing ahead with fully autonomous vehicles and announced last month that it plans to launch of fleets of self-driving robo-taxis in several urban areas in 2019. While most automakers are also in the race to make autonomous cars a reality, GM's turbocharging of its efforts appeared to be in response to Waymo, which announced just weeks earlier that its Early Rider Program in the Phoenix area would go completely driverless. The Early Rider Program launched last April, offering the public a chance to ride in Waymo's autonomous Chrysler Pacifica minivans. In this new phase of testing, Waymo is using its own employees as guinea pigs instead of the public while the vehicles operate without a human behind the wheel, and takes another giant step forward for fully autonomous driving.