2012 Cadillac Escalade Esv Platinum on 2040-cars
Dutton, Virginia, United States
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2nd and 3rd row head airbags
4-wheel ABS Brakes
50-50 Third Row Seat
ABS and Driveline Traction Control
Audio system memory card slot
Audio System Premium Brand Speakers: Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround
Bluetooth wireless phone connectivity
Braking Assist
Chrome aluminum rims
Cruise control
Cruise controls on steering wheel
Digital Audio Input
Driver seat memory
Driver's side electrochromatic auto-dimming mirrors
Dual illuminated vanity
Dual reverse tilt mirrors
DVD-Audio
Electrochromatic rearview mirror
Express open/close glass sunroof
External temperature display
Front fog/driving lights
Front Ventilated disc brakes
Fuel Consumption: City: 13 mpg
Fuel Consumption: Highway: 18 mpg
HD auxilliary engine cooler
HD auxilliary transmission cooler
Heated driver mirror
Heated passenger mirror
In-Dash single CD player
Leather/chrome shift knob trim
Leather/genuine wood steering wheel trim
Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 6.3 s
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SRX-replacing Cadillac XT5 spied for the very first time
Thu, 30 Oct 2014Cadillac has got big plans in place to revitalize its lineup, with new sedans, coupes and crossovers. And it all starts with this, the replacement for the SRX.
Expected to be called XT5 in line with the brand's new naming scheme, the crossover will be based on a scalable new platform called C1XX - or Chi, for short. In its shorter form, Chi is anticipated to underpin the XT5 as well as a new Chevy crossover and the next-gen GMC Acadia. In long-wheelbase form, the platform is slated to give us a larger Cadillac crossover as well as a new Buick Enclave and Chevy Traverse.
Power in the XT5 will be provided by a choice of turbo four or atmospheric six, potentially to be transmitted through GM's new nine-speed automatic.
Cadillac shows dealers convertible rendering
Tue, 28 Oct 2014Cadillac is getting serious about revitalizing and expanding its lineup, and to that end, a new report claims that brand boss Johan de Nysschen has been showing plans for several new models to the marque's dealer body - among them, a new convertible.
The droptop which Cadillac reportedly showed its dealers in sketch form, would be based on the same platform as the ATS and CTS, those it's unclear to which (if either) of those model lines the new convertible would be added, or whether the design features a canvas or folding hardtop roof. One way or another, it would be the first time Cadillac would offer a convertible since the Corvette-based XLR roadster was discontinued more than five years ago.
Quoting an unnamed brand spokesperson, Cadillac would "like to introduce an open car to the portfolio at some point," however, "it's not likely to be one of the near-term portfolio additions."
Cadillac launching crossover-heavy product offensive
Fri, 06 Sep 2013Utilizing information provided by Cadillac suppliers, Reuters says that Cadillac is preparing two more crossovers that will bow after its current product initiative is complete. According to the report, a year after the next SRX arrives in 2016, a pair of CUVs will be unveiled that will bracket it in size, and they'll be headed for the US and Chinese markets.
That is years away, though. For now, the company's attentions are on the nearly here CTS and ELR range-extended coupe, the next Escalade SUV (shown above), an ATS coupe, and the range-topper that will sit above the XTS. That, and possibly an even more impressive range-topper that promises to be the mean and majestic super-luxe unicorn Cadillac we've been dreaming about for more than a decade now.
In response to the issue of how German crossovers might be having an impact on Cadillac's future plans, a company source said - rightly, we think - "we don't need to duplicate the Germans." That doesn't mean, however, that it can't wade deeper into a market segment that the Germans are making a ton of money in. In fact, and since everyone is doing it, we'd be surprised if Cadillac didn't, even if it won't happen for another four years.