Cadillac Escalade Platinum Esv "pampered" 69k Miles, White & Tan Interior. on 2040-cars
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2004 ESCALADE ESV, VERY LOW PAMPERED MILES, NO ACCIDENTS, NO PAINT, NON SMOKER, GARAGE KEPT, NEWER TIRES ON 20" FACTORY CHROME WHEELS WITH 85% TREAD LIFE, NEW BRAKES ALL THE WAY AROUND, NEW BATTERY... NO ISSUES WHATSOEVER!!! THIS CADDY DRIVES LIKE A NEW VEHICLE AND HAS PLENTY OF POWER. HOLDS THE ROAD STRAIGHT SMOOTH AND THE COMFORT LEVEL IS AMAZING!!!
THIS ESCALADE NEEDS NOTHING AT ALL, I HAVE OWNED IT SINCE 27,000 MILES AND LIKE ALL OF MY VEHICLES IT RECEIVES OIL CHANGES EVERY 3,000 MILES, THIS SUV HAS HAD EVERY FACTORY SERVICED MAINTENANCE REQUIRED BY GM... THIS BABY WILL GO ANOTHER 200,000 MILES. THE INTERIOR IS FRESH AND ALWAYS CLEAN, THE LEATHER IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE ALSO. WE HAVE NEVER HAD A SINGLE PROBLEM WITH IT EVER, WE JUST DONT HAVE USE FOR IT ANY LONGER AS THE KIDS ARE GROWN. GREAT FLORIDA CAR, NEVER SEEN SNOW!!! YOU WONT FIND A NICER SUV FOR THIS PRICE. ORIGINAL PRICE WAS $80,000, BUY IT NOW FOR A FRACTION OF ORIGINAL COST. CAR NEEDS NOTHING! MILEAGE REFLECTED IN THIS LISTING MAY SLIGHTLY DIFFER FROM ACTUAL DELIVERY DATE. SHE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO, SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY!!! WILL HAVE IT PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED BEFORE DELIVERED OR PICKED UP AS A COURTESY! ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 561-906-5680 |
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2015 Cadillac Escalade configurator lets you bling it your way
Fri, 21 Mar 2014It's Friday, so there must be a new configurator to play with. While last week we showed you how to build your own McLaren 650S, today's ride is a bit more common. It's the 2015 Cadillac Escalade, a vehicle that you've been able to colorize since the end of last year, and which is sure to be an increasingly common sight on US roads in the coming months.
For those that have played with the build-your-Caddy tool, there's not much new here, aside from the vehicle being configured. The Escalade is available in three trims and two wheelbases, with prices spanning from the SWB, two-wheel-drive Standard, which starts at $72,690, on to the all-wheel-drive, long-wheelbase ESV Premium, which kicks off at $86,790. The options list, meanwhile, isn't hugely extensive. A rear-seat entertainment system and power-retractable side-steps (only available on the Premium trim) are the two notable options, while customers will have their choice of six exterior paints and two to three interior schemes, depending on the trim level.
Hop on over to Cadillac's consumer page and take a look.
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