Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Cadillac Escalade (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. Car Survey (All Years) Here's what owners of the Cadillac Escalade think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
MSN Autos (All Years) All in one place: An overview for each model year the vehicle has been in production, as well as pricing, features & specs, photos & videos, and ratings & reviews - both from experts and consumers. Popular Mechanics (All Years) Here's a great summary of Cadillac Escalade owners' reports regarding price, convenience factors, reliability, and other mechanical matters. A Car Place (2004) The Cadillac label is now more than skin deep. Edmunds (2004) This seven-passenger crossover sport-utility is aimed squarely at vehicles like the Lexus RX 300 and BMW X5. Based on the same chassis as the CTS sedan, rear-wheel drive will be standard, with all-wheel drive optional. Car Buying Strategies (2003) The 2003 Escalade takes safety and performance to the limit with antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, traction control, load-leveling suspension, rear-obstacle detection system and automatic shock-absorber control - all standard. Cars.com (2003) Dual-stage airbags, a passenger-sensing system and side-impact airbags for the front occupants are installed. Daytime running lights are standard. Consumer Guide (2003) Cadillac's luxury SUV wagon gets an extended-length companion for 2003. Joining the regular, Chevrolet Tahoe-length Escalade is the Chevy Suburban-sized Escalade ESV. The Escalade EXT, meanwhile, is a gilded version of the Chevrolet Avalanche crossover SUV/pickup truck. Detroit News (2003) Would you be a ding-a-ling if you shelled out $20,000 more for the Escalade ESV than you'd pay for a typical Suburban -- basically the plain Jane sister vehicle of the Cadillac? That's the question consumers are going to have to answer. Edmunds (2003) With its brash styling, class-leading V8 power, well-sorted vehicle dynamics and upgraded interior, the Escalade is finally becoming an SUV worthy of the Cadillac name. Epinions (2003) See what fellow owners of the 2003 Cadillac Escalade think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Yahoo Autos (2003) The 2003 Escalade is a 4-door, up to 8-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in two trims, the 2WD and the AWD. The 2003 Escalade's closest competitors include the Acura MDX, the Land Rover Freelander, and the Volvo XC90. 4x4 Review (2002) The new-from-the-ground-up, second-generation, full-size Escalade is the first Cadillac to reflect the division's fusion of art and science philosophy by blending forward-thinking technology with an expressive new design. A Car Place (2002) Very handy is the ultrasonic rear parking assist system, which beeps when an obstruction is sensed behind the vehicle, and lights up one, two, or three LEDs to tell roughly how much free space is behind the vehicle. That really helps in parking this behemoth, making it easier to back in the Cadillac than most small pickups. Auto Revista (2002) If Escalade's size doesn't stir you, the mammoth 6.0-liter powerplant surely will. This brutish full-size SUV gets its motivation from a 345-horsepower V8. Canadian Driver (2002) You would never know that the Escalade has four-wheel-drive - its permanently-engaged all-wheel-drive system has no buttons or levers to switch and provides power to all four wheels all of the time. Car Buying Strategies (2002) The bold design is the first in a series of future models with a new form vocabulary that reflects the art and science philosophy. Crisp, tailored lines are set off by the prominent, powerful front end. Cars.com (2002) de-impact airbags, antilock brakes and programmable daytime running lights are standard. An Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist system notifies the driver of objects to the rear while backing up. Detroit News (2003) We both gave the Escalade EXT four stars, among other reasons, because of its versatility. And Cadillac didn’t skimp on safety, either. Edmunds (2002) With a brash new style, class-leading V8 power and significantly improved driving dynamics, the all-new Escalade has finally put itself in a position to compete in the tough field of big-buck SUVs. Epinions (2002) See what fellow owners of the 2002 Cadillac Escalade think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Motor Trend (2002) You'll need a full-size garage, too: This much on-road presence weighs in at 5752 lb, rides atop a 130-in. wheelbase, and stands 6 ft 3 in. tall. MSN Carpoint (2002) The all-new second-generation Escalade offers V8 power, 8-passenger seating and 2WD and AWD trims. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2002) Crash test results for the 2002 Cadillac Escalade 4-DR. 4x4 model.
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