Cadillac is make by GMC, one of the must important and reliable car maker companies in the planet, the engine of that Van is considered one of a kind, I think that your father is making one of the best investments ever... Not to mention the luxury of the Escalade...
Enjoy this:;
http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/cadillac_escalade_2007/4741/model_overview.html;_ylt=ArwEhspCtW45PvWAvPEHlWm4eL8F
2006-07-03 04:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Escalade Reliability
2016-12-31 04:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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How reliable are Cadillacs?
My dad is planning on buying a Cadillac Escalade, but i wanted to know how reliable they are before he goes out and buys one. I'm not really a Cadillac person so i don't know much about them.
2015-08-08 04:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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consumer reports says dont but
Cadillac Escalade
Model overview
Body styles: 4-door SUV 2WD; 4-door SUV AWD; extended SUV AWD; crew cab AWD
Drive wheels: Rear or AWD
Trim lines: Base, ESV, EXT
Engines: 6.2-liter V8 (403 hp)
Transmissions: 6-speed automatic
The redesigned 2007 Escalade is an upscale version of the Chevrolet Tahoe and its sibling, the GMC Yukon. Interior quality, ride comfort, and steering and brake feel are much improved, according to our tests of the Chevrolet Tahoe. An extended-length ESV model and crew-cab pickup, the EXT, with a folding mid-gate, are due later this year. The ESV seats eight in three rows and comes with a standard DVD system. As in the Tahoe, the third-row seat is too low for comfort and doesn't fold flat. The standard 6.2-liter V8 engine produces 403-hp. Electronic stability control and a pre-collision system are standard. Other than more luxurious appointments, the $60,000-plus Escalade is no better than the $43,000 Tahoe.
2006-07-03 04:32:27
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answered by Mr nice guy 2U 5
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Reliability of Cadilac: average =110 problems per 100 vehicles. Range: 95 - 120 problems per 100 vehicles.
Average for industry: 75 problems per 100 vehicles.
Reliability of Toyota: average: 30 problems per 100 vehicles
Range: 20 - 40 problems per 100 vehicles.
**Consumer Reports car edition is just a compilation of owner surveys. They ask what problems they've had, and how often, it is raw data, no opinions. The new platform is getting good reviews based off of what amounts to a glorified test-drive, but has not had enough time to be surveyed by actual owners yet. However, there is a system wide failure at GM as they have horrible issues with electronics. **
Your dad's biggest issue, however, isn't reliability, it will be "Depreciation". Meaning, that 70g's he's about to spend, will be worth about 20g's in 4 or 5 years.
Tell your dad he should buy a Land Cruiser instead. It's just like the Lexus GX470, but about 10g's less. BTW, the LC was determined by Consumer Reports to be the best Large SUV available today.
Don't buy into the hip-hop community's endorsement. They can afford to fix it and drive another ride while it's being worked on, and they don't care about depreciation either, they're frickin rich.
2006-07-03 05:03:44
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answered by Manny 6
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We get 12 inches of snow every two months in the winter time & a Cadillac is what you should be driving in those conditions. They have great traction, and are very, very comfortable. Especially with the DVD for the kids in the back.
2006-07-03 04:23:00
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answered by Rosario 2
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I don't buy into consumer reports. They've had it in for the domestic companies for at least a decade. The escalade is built on the same platform as the new chevy tahoe, and that vehicle is getting praised from everyone, so the caddy must be at least as good.
2006-07-03 06:59:28
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answered by sethle99 5
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it is a cool car and it is reliable too...your father is a smart man
2006-07-03 04:21:05
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answered by Yoda 2
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