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2014 Cadillac Escalade Premium on 2040-cars

US $64,995.00
Year:2014 Mileage:16247 Color: Silver Coast Metallic /
 Cashmere w/cocoa accents
Location:

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Gas/Ethanol V8 6.2L/376
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic w/Manual Shift
Condition: Certified Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GYS4CEF9ER142226
Stock Num: 5082
Make: Cadillac
Model: Escalade Premium
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Silver Coast Metallic
Interior Color: Cashmere w/cocoa accents
Options:
  • Assist stepspower-retractable
  • Audio system with navigationAM/FM/SiriusXM stereo with MP3/CD/DVD video/audio changer compact flashDSPRDSclockvoice recognition and USB interface
  • Bluetooth Capabilities
  • Bodyliftgate with deep-tinted liftglass includes rear-window wiper/washer and defogger
  • Bodypower liftgate
  • Consolefloor with damped-door storage coverslarge storage binanalog clockdual cup holdersrear seat audio and electronic climate controls and second row heated seat controls
  • Curtain Airbag System
  • Driver information center
  • Dual Front Airbags
  • Fog lampsfront rectangular halogenintegral in front fascia
  • Front Occupant Side Airbags
  • GlassSolar-Ray deep-tinted
  • HeadlampsHigh-Intensity Discharge (HID) with Twilight Sentinel and flash-to-pass feature
  • HeadlampsIntelliBeam
  • HeadlampsTwilight Sentinel automatic delay
  • Mirrorsoutside heated power-adjustablepower-folding and driver-side auto-dimmingcolor-keyed with integrated turn signal indicatorsground illumination and programmable to provide curb view when in reverse
  • On*Star Communication System
  • Seat releasesecond row power for tumble and fold
  • Seatsfront bucket with leather seating surfacesdriver and front passenger 14-way power seat adjusters including 4-way power lumbar controlindependently heated driver and front passenger seat cushions and seatbacks (3 settings) and 2-position driver memory
  • Seatsheated and cooled driver and front passenger
  • Seatssecond row bucket with leather seating surfaces reclining with heated seat cushions (3 settings) and fold-down armrests
  • Seatsthird row 50/50 split-bench3-passenger can be foldedtumbled forward or totally removed
  • Steering wheelpower-tiltcolor-keyed w
  • Sunroofpowertilt-sliding with express-open/-close and wind deflector (Not included when (A4K) sunroof delete is ordered.)
  • Tail lampsLED illumination
  • Wheels22" x 9" (55.9 cm x 22.9 cm) 7-spoke ultra-bright machined finish aluminum with premium painted accents
  • Wiperrear intermittent with washer
  • Wipersfront intermittent
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 16247

Original MSRP of $76,790.00!!! Like New, Loaded Premium Collection!!! Come see this certified 2014 Cadillac Escalade Premium. This vehicle comes with a 6yr or 70,000 mile bumper to bumper limited warranty from the original in service date. This Escalade comes equipped with these options: Assist steps, power-retractable, Visors, driver and front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors with extenders, Glass, Solar-Ray deep-tinted, Headlamps, High-Intensity Discharge (HID) with Twilight Sentinel and flash-to-pass feature, Door locks, child rear security, Rear Park Assist, Universal Home Remote includes garage door opener, 3-channel programmable, Wiper, rear intermittent with washer, Daytime Running Lamps with automatic exterior lamp control, Transfer case, AWD, electronic automatic system, full-time, "always-on" all-wheel drive. It has an Automatic transmission and a Gas/Ethanol V8 6.2L/376 engine. Test drive this vehicle at Camargo Cadillac, 9880 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242. Call Brad Meyer today with questions about any of our vehicles online at 888-721-8864. Camargo Cadillac IS Cincinnati's luxury leader for unmatched service, quality and value.

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