LA AUTO SHOW: DETAILED! The 2015 Cadillac Escalade Photographed INSIDE and OUT!
Although I made sure to provide you with some shots of the 2015 Cadillac Escalade in the "Car Wars!" story, I wanted to make sure you got the ENTIRE collection of detail. After all, that's what we love doing at AutoSpies.com.
As expected, Agent 001 made sure to detail the all-new Escalade inside and out.
Undoubtedly, of the General Motors full-size sport-utility vehicles, the Escalade is the most attractive variant but, of course, that comes at a steep price. Where you see the most difference is the attention to detail inside the vehicle.
Note the touch-sensitive controls, TFT instrument cluster and CUE system located in the center stack.
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JDMUSMuscle -
11/24/2013 5:48:26 PM
+1 Boost
Beautiful American SUV. The most advanced SUV on the market, and also the most beautiful.
And definitely a lot more reliable than Range Rover. And I wonder myself why those foolish celebrities go after Range Rover or Mercedes G Wagon, when we the Americans have such a gorgeous SUV like this and is basically better than those two in every possible way.
bjones682001 -
11/24/2013 11:25:56 PM
+1 Boost
Maybe because a Range Rover and a GL don't share 75% of their parts with a $20,000 Chevy work truck.
It looks like they have made great strides in offering a unique interior, which is good. The last Escalade had the same RubberMaid door panels as a Chevy WT truck, and that alone would make me pass on the Caddy that cost 70K and has horrible plastic trimmings at that price level.
rockreid -
11/25/2013 12:17:29 PM
+1 Boost
that interior in no way compares to the quality found in any German brand at this price point. While it is getting better, it is simply being left behind. The new Porsche Macan interior looks fantastic. Can Cadillac ever do an interior as nice as that? The Escalade starts out the door at about $70k. And you can quickly load it up to $85k This interior is not comparable to other cars of this price point. The profile also plain as day looks like it came from the bones of a $20k work truck with a cabin tacked on the back. Yes, the Escalade is a behemoth in size compared to other premium SUV's but the fact remains if Caddy cannot offer anything than better an interior that looks like you spent $40k. But then you realize you really coughed up $80k for it.
SuperTurtlePlus -
11/27/2013 7:43:44 PM
+1 Boost
You're kidding, right? I took a look at the Porsche Maccan – and while I have seen neither vehicle in the wild before – there's no way that that interior looks as good as that that comes with the Cadillac.
And by the way, leather and plastic comes in more colors that gunmetal gray, something Cadillac knows and Porsche (with the Maccan) needs to learn.
knowitall1985 -
11/26/2013 1:38:12 PM
+1 Boost
NFL and NBA rejoice.....
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