Cadillac's original Escalade EXT arrived late in 2002 and the ESV sport utility vehicle came along the following year. While the ESV is derived from the long-wheelbase Chevrolet Suburban, the EXT is Cadillac's take on Chevy's innovative Avalanche truck, which quickly converts from a closed SUV to a surprisingly capable pickup via a removable midgate divider system that extends the usable bed into the rear-seat area. The 2007 EXT boasts a new chassis, body, interior and powertrain, and a generous allotment of new convenience and safety features.
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why ads?By Lildebbie (Florida) on Sunday, January 13, 2008
overall rating 5 of 5rating details
"Definite luxury in a SUV. Rides great and has awesome power! The only down side is the price of gas these days"
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By Anile8or (OH) on Thursday, December 15, 2011
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 25,000
overall rating 5 of 5rating detailsPros: "Build Quality, fit"
Cons: "Non telescoping steering wheel, loud muffler"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"I love this SUV. After 25,000 trouble free miles, I can say without reservation, that the Escalade is worth the cost. I've owned many SUVs' throughout the years (MB G500, ML550, GL550, BMW X5, Audi Q7)from the European car makers, and I'm proud to say that GM's Escalade out classes them all. It even outshines a Japanese SUV that we've owned (Infinity Q56)."
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By Happy (California) on Wednesday, December 19, 2007
overall rating 4 of 5rating details
"It is an excellent drive on the open road. This is my 10th SUV from Suburbans, Tahoes and GMC models, my first Cadillac SUV. the third seat and it's attachment to the floor is the worst design of all ten."
4 people out of 4 found this review helpful
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