Nice 2005 Cadillac Escalade Esv Awd Dvd Navigation Sports Utility Vehicle! on 2040-cars
Littlestown, Pennsylvania, United States
THIS IS MY PERSONAL VEHICLE. I BOUGHT THIS CAR USED IN 2007 W/ 30K MILES. I WAS DRIVEN BY MY WIFE AS AN EVERYDAY DRIVER. I UPDATED THE ESCALADE WITH A NEWER ONE WITH LESS MILES. I DO NOT KNOW OF ANYTHING WRONG WITH THE VEHICLE AS WE REPAIRED ANYTHING AS IS BROKE. THIS VEHICLE WAS THE CHEAPEST VEHICLE I HAVE EVER OWNED IT NEVER GAVE ME TROUBLE. ONLY REASON IM GETTING RID OF IT IS BECAUSE I WORK IN PA AND THIS CAR STAYS IN FLORIDA WITH MY WIFE AND I WAS STARTING TO GET SCARED OF THE AGE AND MILES. I JUST GOT DONE SPENDING $300 PROFESSIONALLY DETAILING THE VEHICLE. IF YOU HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL. THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME. THANKS MARK 717-465-5229
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2014 Cadillac ELR wears a suave suit with Volt underpants
Tue, 15 Jan 2013The Cadillac design and engineering teams were smiling like a bunch of proud papas here in Detroit this morning, as the Wreath and Crest crew pulled the curtain back on their 2014 ELR. The house was packed for the ELR's coming out party, and reaction was enthusiastic amongst the murmuring media, as far as we could gather, while the flashes were firing.
In fact, we think that the sleek styling and aggressive proportions of the Voltec-powered ELR looked even better in the metal than they did in the first official images we saw earlier. Further, the leather-lined interior seems custom made for serious driving, even if the ELR is slightly less than rocket-ship quick.
The new Cadillac makes good use of the basic running gear from the Chevrolet Volt, including the 1.4-liter range-extending gas engine, a 15.6-kWh lithium-ion battery pack, and an electric drive motor that offers 295 pound-feet of torque, and a total system output of 207 horsepower. All-electric range is down by just one mile versus its Chevrolet forebearer, for a total of 35, and Cadillac speculates that the total range with the gasoline generator figured in will top 300 miles.
Five awesome Lego car creations
Thu, 23 Oct 2014Lego cars are among our favorite toys. They're fun for play, and if built properly, great to display. With that in mind, we've crafted a list of some of the best creations we've seen. Some are on sale now, while others are merely the work of fanciful enthusiasts. There are even a couple that you definitely cannot buy (we'll explain).
Our choices are diverse, including everything from a diminutive 1969 Chevy Corvette to a fullsize Ferrari Formula One racecar. These are just five projects that caught our eye - there are many more out there - so if you don't see your favorite Lego car on the list (or if you have your own creation), please tell us about it, in Comments.
2015 Cadillac Escalade
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Yet this time I am not suffering.
Cadillac has dropped its all-new 2015 Escalade in my driveway. Instead of battling city congestion, attempting to reason with misinformed government agents, snacking on a too-small bag of pretzels and physically rubbing shoulders with a dubious stranger for 90-plus minutes within the confines of a bumpy aircraft, I have chosen to forgo air travel and drive myself door-to-door in a fullsize luxury sport utility vehicle.