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2007 Cadillac Escalade 6.2l 402 Hp - All Wheel Drive 22" Wheels on 2040-cars

US $29,750.00
Year:2007 Mileage:63897
Location:

Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States

Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States

I love this car and it is with some hesitation that I am selling it, so if you want to low ball or pick it apart then please look at another car.

  • Navigation System
  • DVD Player, 6 Disc Changer with remotes & dead phones
  • Bose Surround Sound
  • Sun Roof
  • Leather -Heated seats & steering wheel
  • Beautiful!
  • Too many options to list.


  • I had a few paint issues about 6 months ago and had it touched up, It looks good - but if you are trained paint & body man you might be able to tell it.
  • I  reserve the right re-list to correct errors or missing info.
  • I also reserve the right to sell the item locally and end the auction if this happens.
  • The car is from the north but has very little snow/salt miles. Expect some surface oxidation underneath - but this is a very fine car!
  • I did not detail it - This is the way the car is kept.
  • Washed and waxed this car really looks good. If you get close enough you will see some flaws though. All in all this car is beautiful and you would be the only one to know the flaws.
  • Car runs and drives well. I drive back and forth regularly from Wisconsin to Alabama - 1,200 miles.
  • Don't ask about mileage, look it up! It's a luxury car and if you are concerned with mileage buy a Hybrid! LOL
  • Car is located in Spanish Ft. Alabama (zip 36527). I might deliver on the I-65 corridor for $500.00 up front through PayPal and with 1/2 sales price down and balance at delivery.
    • For Example, if it sells for 25K I would need the following before leaving the house:
      • the $500.00 deposit through PayPal (leaving a balance of $24,500.00)
      • the $500.00 delivery fee through Pay Pal
      • $12,250.00 (1/2 of the balance of $24,500.00 to leave the house).
    • Car is sold "As-Is" so make sure you look at the pictures, there will be no refunds no matter what.
    • I know that this is a good car, so there will be no refunds.
  • Delivery would have to take place at a bank or credit union,  and balance would be in cash.

     For Questions please Call or text Eddie @ 251-454-8637

  PS, no I don't want to trade unless it for a new corvette! LOL again.

 

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Cadillac dealers frustrated over Escalade production snarls

Wed, 20 Aug 2014

Lincoln went through it during the launch of the MKZ last year, Jeep went through something similar with its Cherokee launch, and now the 2015 Cadillac Escalade has apparently caught the bug: dealer delivery delays because of quality control checks. Automotive News reports that Cadillac dealers have been waiting three times longer than usual - a month or more - from the time an Escalade leaves the assembly line to when it gets delivered. Worse, dealers are saying they don't always know where their vehicles are in transit, or when they are set to arrive. The situation has upset customers who have put down deposits and things have gotten so bad that some dealers have reportedly stopped taking pre-orders.
Cadillac says it has the delay, called "dwell time," down to two weeks, and it expects to cut that to a week by the beginning of September. The company said "a lengthy quality-assurance process on some interior parts" has caused the lag, the report citing additional issues with figuring out which vehicles should be delivered first. A spokesman said that more trucks have been put in the distribution system to work through the backlog, but it's clear it's still going to take some time to set things right, with one dealer telling AN that cars ordered in February and March still haven't arrived.
Brand chief Kurt McNeil said additional personnel are at the Escalade's Arlington, Texas factory to speed up the checks, and spreadsheets tracking every order have been distributed to field staff. Even with the snafu, though, the Escalade is Cadillac's best seller through July.

Cadillac's new ad campaign to tell you how to get lucky

Thu, 05 Sep 2013

Cadillac is set to launch a new ad campaign this fall, as it attempts to maintain the momentum established by new models like the ATS. The campaign comes from an agency called Rogue, and according to AdAge, will lean on American values. It's called, "Work Hard. Be Lucky."
The campaign is fairly self-explanatory, just from the tagline. It's meant to make a Cadillac seem more attainable to the average, aspirational buyer. It does kind of pander to that American idea that everyone's hard work gets rewarded, but as ad campaigns go, that's not a bad thing.
Somehow, it doesn't roll off the tongue quite like "The Standard of the World." As AdAge points out, Cadillac's advertising over the years has lacked a real coherent theme, although we'll admit to enjoying the most recent campaigns, particularly the around-the-world jaunts with the ATS. It's unclear if the "Work Hard. Be Lucky." theme will evolve into an actual tagline for the brand, with Caddy spokesman Dave Caldwell telling the advertising mag, "It could very easily end up being a line of copy along with other lines; we don't really know yet. It's an open question as to how dramatically it will be featured."

Cadillac rushing update for laggy CUE infotainment system

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

BMW's innovative iDrive was introduced in 2001, and a dozen years later, automakers are still learning hard lessons about what consumers want in their infotainment systems. In response to owner feedback - and a few media drubbings - about the delayed and occasionally fickle responses of its CUE (short for Cadillac User Experience) system, Cadillac has told Wired that it's going to issue an update this year.
Coming for the XTS and ATS, the new software will mean quicker haptic feedback to driver inputs on the touchscreen and the buttons, and snappier responses on screen. Down the road, Cadillac's VP of marketing says that a different mix of screen controls and hard buttons is "something you'll be seeing in the future" - the system is presently a mix of touchscreen-based controls and capacitive-touch switchgear - there are no knobs or physical pushbuttons to speak of, and the omission of both has proven to be a divisive issue among consumers and industry pundits.
Cadillac hasn't provided a date for when the CUE update will be issued, but it has indicated that the service will be performed by dealers, not sent wirelessly.