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Jalopnik Reviews: 2007 Cadillac Escalade (AWD), Part 3
Jalopnik Reviews: 2007 Cadillac Escalade (AWD), Part 3-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:22

The Escalade is an urban style statement. 'Nuff said?

It's an over-priced, dim-witted, gas-guzzling, poorly packaged, badge-engineered Tahoe that immediately identifies you as an environmentally insensitive urban style victim.

· Speed Merchants: No

· Fashion Victims:

· Treehuggers: No

· Mack Daddies:

· Tuner Crowd: No

· Hairdressers: No

· Penny Pinchers: No

· Euro Snobs: No

· Working Stiffs: No

· Technogeeks: No

· Poseurs: No

· Soccer Moms: No

· Nascar Dads: No

· Golfing Grandparents: No

· Manufacturer: Cadillac

· Model tested: Escalade AWD

· Model year: 2007

· Price as Tested: $65,480

· Engine type: 6.2-liter V8

· Horsepower: 403hp @ 5700 rpm

· Torque: 417 lb.-ft. @ 4400 rpm

· Redline: 5900 rpm

· Wheels and Tires: 9.0 x 22 in/cast aluminum; Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza M+S, P285/45R-22 110H

· Drive type: AWD

· 0 - 60: 6.3 secs.

· 1/4 mile: 14.8 secs. @ 95mph

· Top speed: 107mph (limited)

· Fuel economy city/highway: 13 / 19

· NHTSA crash test rating front/side/rollover: 4/3/3

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