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Impression: The 2015 Cadillac Escalade

In our previous article A Night with Cadillac, I mentioned after the dinner we were riding on a 2015 Escalade back to the rendezvous location, there were something interesting on display.

There are one 2015 Escalade ESV and one 2015 CTS VSport sitting inside the exhibition hall. In this article I will share my personal impression on the 2015 Escalade. All photos are taken live in the Road to Table event in Laguna Beach.

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The current Escalade is the 4th-generation, beginning from the 2014 model year. One distinguish point I sensed recently is: Cadillac vehicle’s material quality and assembling quality has great improvement during the past two years...

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A Night with Cadillac

Yesterday night I attended Cadillac’s “Road to Table” event in Laguna Beach, CA.

The idea of this program is connecting the car driving experience with fine dining pleasures, which similar to Lincoln’s “Day Night” program.

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The difference between the two is: for Cadillac they just let you drive the CTS for a couple miles to the restaurant, then treat you with a dinner; for Lincoln, they lend you a MKC or MKZ for 2 days, and give you a $100 debit card; you can go to anywhere within the 48-hr period, no mileage restriction, and you can use the $100 anywhere, not necessarily in a restaurant, even though Lincoln suggests you to.

Cadillac held the Orange County Road to Table e...

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Report: 2015 Cadillac Escalade Information

Today GM released some information regarding the 2015 model year Escalade. Below are major mechanical updates and feature changes:

– A new 8-speed automatic transmission (replaces the previous 6-speed AT)
– 2-speed transfer case with off-road gear for AWD models
– New electronic features as standard in all trims: surround view camera, 4G LTE connectivity, hands-free closing functionality for the electric tailgate
– New Escalade Platinum trim with lots of luxury options, MSRP starts at $90,270 (not includint $995 destination charge)

One comment: a Cadillac sells for more than $90k, such a challenge. For more information please refer to the following press release.

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