2011 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid on 2040-cars
Monroeville, Pennsylvania, United States
BEAUTIFUL 2011 CADILLAC ESCALADE WITH VOICE & TOUCH SCREEN NAVIGATION THIRD ROW SEATING AND BACK-UP CAMERA. MOONROOF THREE REAR VIDEO SCREENS AND BEAUTIFUL LEATHER INTERIOR. THIS SUV IS THE LUXURY MODEL WITH VERY COMFORTABLE AND SPACED OUT SEATING GORGEOUS CASHMERE LEATHER INTERIOR WITH WOOD GRAIN DASH. VERY CLASSY. 4x4,Adjustable Pedals,Air Conditioned Seats, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM, Anti-Lock Brakes, Automatic Headlights, Automatic Load-Leveling, Aux Audio Jack, Backup Camera, Bluetooth, Cargo Area Tiedowns, CD, CD Changer, Child Safety Door Locks, Chrome Wheels, Cruise Control, Daytime Running Lights, Driver Airbag, Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat, Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror, Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror, Electronic Parking Aid, Extra Keys, Fog Lights, Front Air Dam, Front Power Lumbar Support, Front Power Memory Seat, Front Side Airbag, Full Size Spare Tire, Heated Exterior Mirror, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, High Intensity Discharge Headlights, Interval Wipers, Keyless Entry, Leather Seats, Leather Steering Wheel, Load Bearing Exterior Rack, Locking Differential, Luggage Rack, Memory Seats, Navigation, Passenger Airbag, Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat, Power Brakes, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Trunk Lid, Power Windows, Quad Seats, Rear Air, Rear Defroster, Rear Wiper, Remote Ignition, Running Boards, Second Row Folding Seat, Second Row Heated Seat, Second Row Sound Controls, Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls, Side Head Curtain Airbag,Steering Wheel Mounted Controls, Sun Roof, Tachometer, Telematics System, Third Row Removable Seat, Tilt Wheel, Tinted Windows, Tire Pressure Monitor, Tow Package, Towing Preparation Package, Traction Control, Trip Computer, TV/DVD, Vehicle Stability Control System, Voice Activated Telephone, Woodgrain, Adjustable Pedals.
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2021 Cadillac Escalade, GMC Yukon, Chevy Suburban/Tahoe recalled for stall risk
Mon, Oct 4 2021General Motors is recalling just shy of 15,000 2021 Cadillac Escalade & Escalade ESVs, Chevrolet Suburbans and Tahoes, GMC Yukons and Yukon XLs that were shipped with fuel pumps that were built with a batch of what may be faulty electronic control modules. A pump with a bad module can result in intermittent function, resulting in drivability issues and potential stalls. No serious incidents or injuries have been associated with the issue. GM says it discovered the issue after analyzing early recall data for the 2021 model SUVs and discovering an unusually high failure rate for fuel pumps manufactured by a single supplier – Vitesco. The company was able to identify the batch and initiate a recall campaign targeting just those vehicles. "After reviewing the field data, GM determined there were 617 potentially relevant complaints, which were received between April 15, 2020 and August 24, 2021," the company's recall report said. "229 of these complaints reported a stall while standing or moving. No accidents or injuries associated with this condition were found." Any SUVs built with pumps from that batch but not yet sold are being held at dealers for replacement parts. It may take some time for GM to source replacements due to the ongoing electronic parts shortages. "We are working with the supplier to obtain the required parts as quickly as possible," GM said in its notice to dealers. "When sufficient quantity of parts are available, the recall bulletin will be released and dealers can begin repairing vehicles."
Cadillac president de Nysschen says electrification coming 'across the spectrum'
Thu, Jan 22 2015We like to pick on new Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen for his insistence, many years ago, when he was president of Audi of America, that plug-in vehicles are for idiots. Listening to him give the keynote address at the Washington Auto Show today, you wouldn't know he ever said anything negative about an electric vehicle. Instead, he sounds something like a EV-angelist. De Nysschen said that Cadillac will be able to benefit from GM's considerable expertise in plug-in technology, which he said would be "applied across the spectrum of our portfolio." GM's electric committment will help in "making electrification commonplace." With the plug-in ELR already on the road, de Nysschen said that the company's next step in advancing powertrains will be the introduction of stop/start technology – which de Nysschen called an "important system to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions" – into a Cadillac for the first time later this year. Without giving any specific details, de Nysschen said that Cadillac will introduce eight new models (not necessarily plug-ins) by the end of this decade, including five that "will take Cadillac into market segments where the brand is not even present today." These new vehicles will likely be much lighter than today's vehicles, de Nysschen said, because "weight reduction today is critical to automotive design, it helps to improve fuel efficiency and contributes to desireable vehicle dynamics." The key is to reduce weight without compromising safety or comfort and to use the right material – steel, aluminum, carbon fiber – in the right place at the right time. It was a not-so-subtle jab at Ford and its new aluminum F-150. "In the pursuit of weight reduction, some manufacturers have also opted for abandoning steel and have gone for an all-aluminum approach," he said. "At Cadillac, we believe that different materials each present particular advantages in specific applications. There is no single material that represents the optimum balance of the conflicting objectives of every single application." Related video:
Cadillac's Johan de Nysschen clarifies a few points on the brand's future
Mon, Mar 19 2018Last week, Motor Trend ran coverage on a journo roundtable with Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen. During the roundtable, de Nysschen cited a few reasons for the decline in sedan sales, including gas prices, "young consumers" — read, millennials — less interested in driving dynamics than lifestyle accessories, and the state of U.S. infrastructure. Jalopnik homed in on the last two reasons, and those became the story, including here in our post on the roundtable. So de Nysschen called Jalopnik to add more context. The original reaction pieces painted de Nysschen's rationales as an excuse for sporty sedans not selling well, when the issue is Cadillac's sporty sedans not selling well. His main clarification: "I wasn't advocating the idea that the world is black and white, that if you're a young buyer a millennial or a teenager that you don't enjoy driving." On that note, it would be ridiculous to deny millennial and sedan-segment bugbears; de Nysschen has market research and the industry-wide, rabbit-like crossover breeding program to back him up. Yet even as he touted the success of the XT5, noting that it's "the third-best-selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. after the Lexus RX, and the Mercedes C-Class," he could add, "But the irony is not lost on me that the C-Class is a sedan." The circumstances laid out in the follow-up piece inject more likely color into the situation: the brand's onetime, singleminded focus on the U.S., followed by a singleminded focus on China that left the U.S. market wanting for attention. We could add to that: years of lackluster products and awful attempts at volume and brand engineering under the old GM at the same time that downsized premium luxury products, crossovers, and SUVs began their rocketship trajectories; trying to live off the Escalade success; and the carmaker's desire not to offend its older, traditional buyers while concurrently wooing "coastal influencers." De Nysschen also acknowledged that Cadillac interiors aren't where they need to be, saying, "We recognize that's where we want to improve." The result, as de Nysschen put it, "We're playing with the hand that we've been dealt.