2007 Cadillac Escalade Esv 82k Awd Loaded Navigation Dvd Black On Black 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
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Baldwin Auto Brokers, Inc. presents this nice and clean 2007 Cadillac
Escalade ESV. The SUV has 82,6xx miles, is a 1 owner vehicle, AWD, black
on black, and a non-smoker vehicle. The Cadillac has all the options
except power running boards. The SUV runs, drives, and looks great. Why
pay retail, this Cadillac is priced thousands under NADA book value.
Clean Autocheck report too.
Custom Equipment
EXTERIOR
INTERIOR
SAFETY 2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV BLACK ON BLACK AND FULLY LOADED POWERED BY THE 6.2L VORTEC AWD WITH ONLY 82,6xx MILES. FULLY LOADED UP!! INTERIOR: INSPECTED AS READY FOR PURCHASE. FOR COMPLETE DETAILS PLEASE REFERENCE THE PICTURES. THE LEATHER IS IN GREAT-CLEAN CONDITION WITH NO RIPS OF TEARS. NO FOUL ODORS. NON-SMOKER VEHICLE TOO. ALWAYS WELCOME AN IN PERSON INSPECTION PRIOR TO BIDDING FOR OUR EBAY BUYERS. I ENCOURAGE IT. EXTERIOR: INSPECTED
AS
READY TO SELL. NICE BLACK RAVEN PAINT NOT ABUSED OR
NEGLECTED. NO MAJOR FLAWS SEE PICTURES FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
TIRES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. I ALSO SEE NO SIGNS OF ACCIDENT DAMAGE OR PAINTWORK ON THE CADILLAC. NOTE minor very small hole in rear bumper
cover (passenger side). SUV will also have the normal very small
dings/scratches/chips. MECHANICAL: WAS INSPECTED BY MY LOCAL AUCTION HERE IN TAMPA AND IS READY TO GO. Minor issue is the tire pressure monitoring system light is on. WE ARE SELLING THIS CADILLAC AS A 7 DAY RESERVE AUCTION!!!! WE DO ASK ALL BIDDERS TO BE A SERIOUS BUYER AND HAVE ALL FINANCING AND INSPECTIONS COMPLETED BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION!!! WE DO LIST THESE SUVs ON OTHER ONLINE WEBSITES AND OF COURSE THEY ARE FOR SALE LOCALLY. THAT BEING SAID WE DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANYTIME DUE TO A SELL. AGAIN, FINANCING MUST BE IN ORDER AND INSPECTIONS MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR PURCHASE OR END OF AUCTION (WHICHEVER MAY COME FIRST) ALL SALES ARE FINAL!!! ANY QUESTIONS OR TO BUY NOW CALL JIM AT (813) 695-0579. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING! CADILLAC IS SOLD "AS IS" WE CHARGE A $149 TITLE PREP FEE. WE WILL ALSO PICK YOU UP AT TAMPA AIRPORT or ST. PETE/CLEARWATER AIRPORT. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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Lexani Motorcars unveils plans for 2021 Cadillac Escalade Mobile Offices
Sun, Mar 29 2020Lexani Motorcars is an aftermarket shop that specializes in high-end luxury customizations for a variety of large SUVs and vans. The Corona, Calif. company aims for business-class-type vehicles, rather than "Pimp My Ride" hack jobs, and has recently been working on 30-inch extended mobile office conversions, among other projects. Up next: the 2021 Cadillac Escalade. Lexani Motorcars, not to be confused with Lexani wheels, took to Instagram to show off a vision for a custom office setup for the new-generation 2021 Escalade. Cadillac's large SUV would be extended by 30 inches and outfitted with a plethora of over-the-top luxury options. Lexani's most extreme additions include armoring, but their toys don't have to be that serious. The most immediately noticeable feature in the Escalade is the starlight headliner. Similar to what's seen in certain modern Rolls-Royces, the starry ceiling is not necessarily a new feature for Lexani Motorcars, but the design has evolved. This most recent interpretation looks like it has a specialized design, possibly one that mimics a real part of the sky. The Mobile Office includes four massive captain's chairs, each of which has motorized functionality and quilted leather. In between each set of seats is an integrated iPad tablet, and more are seen built into the walls of the SUV. Each seat also has a fold-out desk and foot rests for reclining. Furthermore, the Mobile Offices include hideaway big-screen TVs that pop up behind the rear seats. Other options include satellite, curtains or shades for the windows, custom trim pieces made out of high-end materials such as carbon fiber or real metals, cooled storage for drinks, and storage compartments for libation stemware. Lexani Motorcars does not list a price, as each car is configured per the customer, and it does not mention when the new Escalades will become a reality. The Escalade was originally estimated to launch in late 2020, but it's unclear whether or not that will be affected by the current production stoppages due to coronavirus. View this post on Instagram Now accepting pre-orders on 2021 Escalade Mobile Offices ? Inquiries: info@lexanimotorcars.com A post shared by Lexani Motorcars (@lexanimotorcars) on Mar 23, 2020 at 3:22pm PDT View this post on Instagram Look forward to rush hour?
Despite De Nysschen saying it won't, Cadillac cuts struggling CTS prices
Wed, Jan 7 2015Ah, well that didn't last long. Not even two years after elevating the price of the then-new third-generation Cadillac CTS by $7,000, the company is now stepping back, telling dealers it will be slashing the price of the 2015 model by anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000. It seems that there are two reasons behind Cadillac's move. First, and most obviously, are its slumping sales, down seven percent last year. That figure is made worse, Automotive News reports, by the seven-percent gain made by the greater luxury market, not to mention gains from fellow American luxury brand Lincoln. Cadillac, meanwhile, also likely faced pressure from its dealer body, which AN reports hasn't been so keen on the price increases. The price reduction is something of a surprise following statements made by Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen shortly after he took office. In September of last year, the 54-year-old exec, who took charge of Cadillac in July of 2014, defended the company's decision to raise prices, telling Automotive News a price cut was "not going to happen." It seems current conditions contradict de Nysschen's statements, though. "We're taking what we've seen are the more desirable optional features for customers and making them more readily available," Cadillac's Dave Caldwell said of the price cut. "Once a car has been on the market for a while, it's not unusual to look at the customer behavior and try to optimize for it." In what's sure to be a pleasant surprise for anyone in the market for a CTS, the most expensive models are getting the biggest price cut, with the price on the Premium and Performance Collection sedans dropping $3,000, AN reports. The 2.0T will get a $2,000 drop, while certain optional extras will now be standard on the Luxury trim, including a panoramic sunroof, navigation and Bose stereo.
2020 Cadillac Escalade spied for the first time
Fri, Dec 14 2018Cadillac is expanding its crossover and SUV range with a new three-row XT6, but that doesn't mean it has forgotten about the one that started it all. As seen in the above photos, the company is testing a new version of the Cadillac Escalade. It's well-covered, but there are a number of details that we can make out. We'll get to what we can see of the design in a bit, but the big news is the suspension. Like the new Tahoe we previously spied, the 2020 Cadillac Escalade will have an independent rear suspension replacing the solid axle set-up that GM's full-size SUVs have always possessed. Its rivals from Ford/Lincoln went independent long ago. We can't underline enough how much of a difference this will make. Handling should be less cumbersome and the ride will be smoother and less prone to jiggling over bumps. It would be improved even further if Cadillac continues to offer magnetically controlled shocks as standard. Inside, the third-row should be positioned lower, thus lowering the current sky-high load height and resulting in a third-row that's actually habitable. In other words, the Escalade won't be so archaic. You can see the visual differences between the new (top) and current (bottom) designs below. Now, as for the design, our best clue to the new Escalade's design is in the grille. The flashy slatted chrome grille of the current model is gone and in its place a more modest mesh grille with little studs pushed to the front. It's very much like the grille found on the new CT6 and XT4. Also, like those two vehicles, the headlights appear to have more horizontal elements than the very vertical examples on the current Escalade. The rest of the SUV is harder to make out. The profile is very similar to the current one, and will surely be shared with the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban and GMC Yukon models. The rear features new rectangular exhaust tips nestled into the rear bumper. The taillights will likely continue to stretch up the rear pillars. Like the suspension, the Escalade will continue to be generally mechanically the same as the aforementioned Chevy and GMC versions, albeit with the best parts standard. The updated 6.2-liter V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management first introduced on the Silverado and Sierra will likely be the standard engine. It will then be paired with the 10-speed automatic transmission. With the new Navigator so widely impressing in reviews and in sales, this new Cadillac Escalade will have to step it up.




















