2010 Cadillac Escalade Lux Collection Esv on 2040-cars
Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:6.2L 376Cu. In. V8 FLEX OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:FLEX
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: Luxury Package
Make: Cadillac
Exterior Color: Black Raven
Model: Escalade
Interior Color: Ebony
Trim: ESV Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing manufacturer's warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Sunroof
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 47,000
Optional Transferrable Warranties for an Additional Price: If interested in vehicle with transferrable warranties, please contact for difference in pricing. Maintenance and Condition: Vehicle being offered nationally; therefore, a nonrefundable $500 cash deposit is required for vehicle holding upon bid acceptance. Full payment to be received within 5-7 business days via Certified/Cashier's Check. Buyer is responsible for all costs associated with shipping, title transfer, registration, insurance, and third party inspections. Payment must be cleared prior to title transferring. Please feel free to contact with further questions, request additional pictures or to schedule a showing.Model Overview The Cadillac Escalade is powered by a 403-horsepower, 6.2-liter V8 engine that's also flex-fuel capable, meaning that it can run on a gasoline-ethanol mix, up to 85 percent ethanol. It's paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive--the full-time AWD system does not include a low range and is designed for on-road duty. The Escalade performs surprisingly well for a heavy, body-on-frame SUV, with the V8 providing strong acceleration and impressive passing power; it also handles quite well and has been tuned for smooth, but not bouncy, ride quality. Across the lineup, big 4-wheel disc brakes are included, along with anti-lock brakes and GM's Stabilitrak electronic stability control, plus a full roster of airbags. Additional high-tech safety features offered on the Escalade include Side Blind Zone Alert, which sounds an audible (and visual) alert if there are objects detected in the blind zones. On Star Turn-by-Turn Navigation allows the driver to download directions from an operator-assisted call center directly to the navigation system, while XM NavTraffic enables live traffic updates. The key difference between the standard Escalade and the ESV is that the ESV's wheelbase is more than a foot longer. That means it does offer a bit more legroom for the third row, along with more space behind it; access to the third row is improved as well. It offers a automatic fold-and-tumble second row and manual fold-and-tumble of third row seating. Standard Escalades and ESV models have seating for up to seven. This Luxury Edition model has a long list of exclusive equipment including, but not limited to: distinctive LED headlamps, special wood trim, ebony leather interior seating , heated-and-cooled front seats, heated second row captain's chair seating as well as a heated stearing wheel. The following are all of the options included with this vehicle:
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Fri, Jan 29 2016There's a clear-cut reason that General Motors is going to build its upcoming plug-in hybrid CT6 sedan in China. Sure, the car will be sold in China and the US, but the real reason for the "Made In China" stamp is environmental. If an automaker wants to build a new model in China, adding a green powertrain is an easy way to do that. The CT6 will have both a PHEV option as well as standard gas engine versions. David Leone, Cadillac's executive chief engineer, told AutoblogGreen recently that, "[China is] far more receptive to approving localized production of vehicle programs that have new energy vehicle powertrain applications." To put it succinctly, since the CT6 has a PHEV option, it is easier for GM to build all CT6 models in China. Some of them will then be imported to the US. "Most new global Cadillacs will also be produced in China as well. It's our second-largest market in the world." "To bring any new car into China, to produce it, you need government approval," Leone said. "The government isn't interested in bringing many new cars to market that don't have new energy credits. [The CT6] also provides new energy credits that enables it to be an attractive, well-received product in China." Leone said that there are two main markets for the various CT6 models: China and the US. The car will arrive in the 2017 model year, so some time after the end of June 2016. There are other practical reasons to build the PHEV in China, like the cells in the battery pack. Those are provided by LG Chem, which makes some cells in Michigan but more in South Korea. And GM already builds cars in China through its joint venture with SAIC, Shanghai General Motors, or SGM. "In February 2013 we started making the XTS, in summer of 2014 we started making the ATS-L," Leone said. "We will be producing [the CT6] within a number of months. Most new global Cadillacs will also be produced in China as well. It's our second-largest market in the world." The Chinese and US versions of the CT6 will be identical, Leone said. While some Cadillacs sold in China are slightly different than the US versions – the Chinese ATS is 77 millimeters longer, for example – the CTS6 PHEV will be exactly the same in both places, other than slight tweaks to the trim levels. Still, "more of our cars going forward will be the exact same car," he said. That doesn't mean that sales will be the same everywhere.
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Speaking with Car and Driver, Cadillac marketing chief Uwe Ellinghaus confirmed that such a project is in the works. But unlike its rivals, Cadillac aims to go with a rear-wheel-drive layout. This despite research that apparently indicates that a surprising 80 percent of owners think that their BMW 1 Series is front-drive. It's the driving dynamics and styling proportions that motivate Ellinghaus and his colleagues to stick with rear-drive, however.
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