Vehicle Description
Classic Car Addict is excited to present this 2007 Cadillac
Escalade AWD for sale in our Mesa, AZ showroom. The Escalade became
instantly popular for summer vacations and excursions. Cadillac's
big sport-ute, all-new for '07, has been popular since it was
introduced in 1998, selling an average of 32,000 a year. The
Cadillac Escalade is all-new for 2007. It boasts a smooth-riding
new chassis, more power, more luxury features. The styling is
bolder than any American sport-utility vehicle in history. In
addition to providing five-star comfort, its goal is to be the
ultimate symbol of power and achievement, a mansion on wheels. And
in that respect, it succeeds. The Cadillac's began life with a base
price of $58,125. For that we got a 403-hp, 6.2-liter Vortec V-8; a
six-speed heavy-duty automatic; all-wheel drive; automatically
adjusting shocks and rear leveling; and 18-inch wheels. The
Escalade also had heated front- and second-row bucket seats and a
third row for two passengers (a no-cost option for the second row,
too; a three-passenger bench is standard). Three months of XM radio
came with the Bose audio system, and the power liftgate was
wonderfully convenient. Standard safety features included curtain
airbags, stability control, rear parking assist, and tire-pressure
monitors. The Information package, with nav and rearview camera
($2695); a DVD entertainment system ($1295); a sunroof ($995); and
the Climate package, adding cooled front seats and a heated
steering wheel ($625). The grand total: $66,730 brand new. The
Escalade came from the factory in White Diamond, but in 2015 the
owner had it professionally painted with Red E (factory Cadillac
color); overall the paint is in excellent condition. The Escalade
with those meaty shiny 18-inch wheels, gaping side air vents, bold
grille and chrome accessorizing the red paint give people something
to talk about. If first impressions are everything, Cadillac made
the grade. Inside, the Escalade's statement of luxury and power is
as bold as its exterior. From the driver's seat, the instrument
panel is brilliant - royal blue needles float along the gauges. The
fit and finish is impeccable, from the sewn seams on the supple
leather seats to the Art Deco-inspired analogue clock atop the
center stack. Some high-end vehicles favor minimalism; Cadillac
adorns its SUV with an abundance of decadent wood trim and aluminum
that's elegant and sophisticated. The tiltable navigation screen -
which doubles as the uber-helpful backup camera display. The big
Caddy is powered by a new 6.2-litre Vortec V8. And, although the
Escalade shares its basic architecture with the equally new Tahoe
and Yukon, it gets an exclusive six-speed automatic transmission.
Tap your foot on the pedal for smooth, continuous power or lay your
foot into the gas and get an explosion of torque (417 pound-foot)
and power (403 horses). If you're considering an Escalade, the
price of gas is surely not a problem, its drinking regular petrol,
not premium octane. Sport-utility vehicles earn their name because
of their awesome utility and the ability to take owners anywhere.
Along the way, though, they morphed into suburban status symbols to
drive to the shopping mall. The Escalade might be an extravagant
ride, but it is a trooper when called on for a getaway. Call
Classic Car Addict today, 480-256-1459. Be sure to check out our
website for 100+HD photos and our YouTube page to see full
walkaround and driving videos. You can also catch us on FB and
Instagram with daily updates! Running Boards - Step, Armrests -
Rear Folding, Center Console Trim - Wood, Dash Trim - Alloy, Dash
Trim - Wood, Door Trim - Leather, Door Trim - Wood, Floor Mat
Material - Carpet, Floor Mats - Front, Floor Mats - Rear, Front Air
Conditioning - Automatic Climate Control, Front Air Conditioning
Zones - Dual, Rear Air Conditioning - Automatic Climate Control,
Rear Air Conditioning Zones - Single, Shift Knob Trim - Leather,
Steering Wheel Trim - Leather, Ste