2017 Cadillac Escalade Esv on 2040-cars
Tecumseh, Missouri, United States
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This SUV is nicely equipped with features such as Driver Awareness Package (Forward Collision Alert, IntelliBeam Headlamps, Lane
Change Alert, Lane Keep Assist w/Lane Departure Warning, Low Speed Forward Automatic Braking, Rear Cross-Traffic
Alert, and Side Blind Zone Alert), Theft-Deterrent Package (Inclination Sensor, Theft-Deterrent Alarm System, and
Vehicle Interior Movement Sensor), 16 Speakers, 3.23 Axle Ratio, 3rd row seats: split-bench, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes,
ABS brakes, Adaptive suspension, Adjustable pedals, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, AM/FM radio: SiriusXM, Auto
High-beam Headlights, Auto tilt-away steering wheel, Auto-dimming door mirrors, Auto-leveling suspension, Automatic
temperature control, Blind Spot Sensor, Bodyside moldings, Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System, Brake assist,
Bumpers: body-color, CD player, Compass, Delayats, Heated door mirrors, Heated front seats, Heated rear seats,
Heated steering wheel, Illuminated entry, Leather Seating Surfaces, Leather Shift Knob, Leather steering wheel, Low
tire pressure warning, Magnetic Ride Control Suspension, Memory seat, MP3 decoder, Navigation System, NavTraffic,
Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm.
Vehicle Equipment-off headlights, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side
impact airbags, DVD-Audio, Electronic Stability Control, Emergency communication system, Exterior Parking Camera
Rear, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front Center Armrest w/Storage, Front dual zone A/C, Front fog
lights, Front reading lights, Front wheel independent suspension, Fully automatic headlights, Garage door
transmitter, HD Radio, Heads-Up Display, Heated & Cooled Front Bucket Se
Optional Equipment:
Navigation System
Theft-Deterrent Package
AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
CD player
HD Radio
Radio data system
Rear audio controls
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Automatic temperature control
Rear air conditioning
Heads-Up Display
Pedal memory
Power steering
Reconfigurable 4-Color Head-Up Display
Second Row Bucket Seats
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
Auto-leveling suspension
Traction control
ABS brakes
Dual front side impact airbags
Front anti-roll bar
Low tire pressure warning
Overhead airbag
Power moonroof
Brake assist
Blind Spot Sensor
Auto High-beam Headlights
Front fog lights
IntelliBeam Headlamps
Security system
Speed control
Bodyside moldings
Heated door mirrors
Rear Camera Washer
Spoiler
Adjustable pedals
Compass
Driver vanity mirror
Front reading lights
Heated steering wheel
Inclination Sensor
Lane Keep Assist w/Lane Departure Warning
Leather steering wheel
NavTraffic
Overhead console
Rear Camera Mirror
Rear reading lights
Telescoping steering wheel
Trip computer
3rd row seats: split-bench
Heated & Cooled Front Bucket Seats
Heated rear seats
Power passenger seat
Ventilated front seats
Passenger door bin
Side Blind Zone Alert
Rear window wiper
3.23 Axle Ratio
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Driver Awareness Package
16 Speakers
Bose Centerpoint Surround Sound System
DVD-Audio
MP3 decoder
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Cool car technology is cool until it breaks
Fri, Mar 27 2015Ah, technology – the beautiful date that impresses all your friends but costs you a fortune to keep happy, up-to-date, and working. Automotive News puts some numbers to the economic toll we're paying to jockey this technological Trojan horse, an analysis it sums up with "Technology is great - until you have to replace it." Back in 2000, for instance, you could replace a Cadillac Escalade taillight lens for $56.08, or replace the entire unit for $220.49. Crack the rear lens on your 2015 Escalade and you have to buy a new unit for $795 - there's no such thing as just replacing a lens anymore. What about headlights? It was $210 for an Escalade headlight in 2000, it's $1,650 for the current unit (pictured). This is nothing we didn't know, these are just hard numbers to demonstrate it. Edmunds recently provided the same with its sledgehammer-bashing of the 2015 Ford F-150, Tesla Model S buyers have been shrieking about repair costs to their electric sedan's all-aluminum bodywork, and used-car sites are full of articles about which expensive-to-repair features to steer clear of if you want to avoid big repair bills. Those expensive bits increase the price of a car - Kelley Blue Book says the average price of a car is now more than $33,000 - and that raises rates for repairs and insurance. This comes in spite of some carmakers that have been collaborating with insurance companies and repair shops at the design stage in order to engineer parts that are easier and less expensive to replace. But the tech can have its cost-saving benefits: a 2011 study by the Highway Loss Data Institute found that Volvos fitted with that company's City Safety feature "filed 27 percent fewer property-damage liability claims" than luxury SUVs without it, and just last month the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety called adaptive headlights one of the top four crash-preventing technologies on cars today (after coming out against them in 2006). So yes, the technology costs a mint when it needs to be fixed - but being able to avoid an accident in the first place might make it worth it. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL Cadillac Car Buying Used Car Buying Auto Repair Insurance Maintenance Safety Technology Luxury replacement parts
It's a V8 party! Lexus IS 500, Cadillac Escalade and more | Autoblog Podcast #667
Fri, Feb 26 2021In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Road Test Editor Zac Palmer. It's all V8s all the time this week, starting with the Land Rover Defender V8 unveiling, Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance debut and pricing announcement on the Jeep Wrangler 392. Next, they move on to what they've been driving. Spoiler alert: That means more V8 talk. Zac has been driving the Cadillac Escalade with the 6.2-liter V8 and BMW M550i with its 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8. Greg and Zac take a pause from the V8 theme by discussing their shared time in our long-term Acura TLX. From this, they segue into a "Spend My Money" feature about garage lifts to finish the show. Autoblog Podcast #667 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown News 2021 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 priced at nearly $75,000 2022 Land Rover Defender bulks up with a 518-hp V8 2022 Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance brings back the V8 What we're driving BMW M550i Cadillac Escalade Acura TLX Spend my money Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Autoblog is now live on your smart speakers and voice assistants with the audio Autoblog Daily Digest. Say “Hey Google, play the news from Autoblog” or "Alexa, open Autoblog" to get your favorite car website in audio form every day. A narrator will take you through the biggest stories or break down one of our comprehensive test drives. Related Video:
Why Cadillac needs a real truck in its lineup
Mon, Aug 31 2015Premium brands such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, and Cadillac sell vehicles that cover the spectrum from car to crossover to SUV. But trucks? They remain the last frontier when it comes to luxury brands. These days Chevy, GMC, Ford, and Ram sell cheap, bare-bones work trucks alongside loaded models that top $75,000. There is a reverse elitism that comes with this sales tactic. A brand gets to reflect a rugged working class lifestyle with the emblem up front, while what's behind it costs as much as a small house in middle America. But Americans who spend big money on cars and SUVs have always gradually tailed towards luxury nameplates over time. Everyone knows what an Escalade is, and thanks in large part to that image the Escalade is now the best-selling fullsize luxury SUV in the USA. Cadillac's flagship model, along with its midsize luxury crossover, the SRX, routinely outsell the competition from Audi, Mercedes, and BMW, not to mention Ford's Lincoln brand and most of the Japanese rivals. With trucks already dominating overall sales and headed into the pricing stratosphere, I believe it's time for Cadillac to consider a fullsize truck. And no, not a lipstick version that merely takes a Chevrolet Silverado pickup and throws in a few leather seats and some slight interior touches. That experiment already failed both for Cadillac (the Escalade EXT) and for Ford's Lincoln brand (Blackwood, Mark LT). Cadillac is an American brand that currently focuses a ridiculous amount of energy and resources trying to compete with European car offerings. The brand needs to create the Cadillac of trucks. Head honcho Johan de Nysschen has been blunt in his desire to "restore Cadillac to the pinnacle of global premium brands, not in sales but in aspirational brand character." This sounds well and wonderful. But the present problem in achieving this goal is that, on a global basis, Cadillac is a failed brand. Look at Europe, where Cadillac has sold so poorly in recent years that former Soviet manufacturer Lada managed more new registrations in 2014 by a factor of more than four to one. Cadillac is an American brand that currently focuses a ridiculous amount of energy and resources trying to compete with European car offerings. After more than 20 years of Cadillac models selling themselves as import killers, the only one with sustained success has been the CTS, and even that has been a marketplace loser for the last several years. The CTS-V?