2011 Cadillac Escalade EXT Overview.
Over the years, Cadillac has been leading the class of luxury SUV with its stylish and sport Escalade. Escalade is available in three body styles: Escalade, ESV, and EXT. The standard Escalade is a large sport utility sharing the identical structural design and more or less the same size as the Chevy Tahoe. It seems like for 2011 Cadillac was actually hoping to execute not only the in-class competition, but its earlier versions of the Escalade as well.
For 2011 Escalade holds on to a lot of interior features that made the 2010 version exceptional and unique. This SUV from Cadillac makes driving very comfortable as it offers a Bose surround sound system, providing standard OnStar, as well as the additional safety of a rear camera. The Escalade can comfortably seat seven individuals. Although its third-row seat is just about generally criticized by reviewers that are usual for this category. For Escalade buyers it is the best and most popular configuration.
The Escalade is quite famous for its exaggerated styling. The latest entry has a higher asking price than usual, but it comes with a lot more for those people who are actually interested in the personification of luxury on the road. The engine provides power for unexpectedly quick acceleration. The Escalade is a powerful full-size SUV which is capable of towing trailers of 7500 to 8300 pounds approximately.
No sports utility can beat Escalade in style other than the recently-redesigned Infiniti QX56, offers performance that’s good enough for everyday use and an interior that’s even more luxurious. Even the QX starts at just about $5,000 less than the Cadillac’s Escalade does, which allows you to go for additional optional features.
Although the Escalade has the most excellent interiors in the class, it goes down on points for its third-row seats, which are uncomfortable and have to be detached to increase the cargo space – plus the third-row seats are quite heavy. Even though the congested third rows are usual for the class, if you need a relaxed third row that can comfortably seat adults, check out the Lincoln Navigator. The asking price for the base model is lower than the Escalade and is one of the few Sports Utility Vehicles who’s third row is actually well-liked by the reviewers and the buyers. The third row of Navigator even folds down into the SUV’s floor, increasing the cargo area.
It's a stylish large sport utility, with a bold yet smooth, incorporated, fashioned look. The Escalade is finest choice for people who want comfort, style, power along with some towing abilities, but no one would hold you responsible you if you bought one just because it looks outstanding. |