



The Cadillac Escalade is a full-size luxury SUV manufactured and engineered by General Motors. Marking the first major entry into the SUV market, the Escalade was introduced for the 1999 model year. The 2018 Cadillac Escalade falls into the fourth generation of Escalade and was offered in three trims: Base, Luxury, and premium. It does an excellent job keeping up with its rivals and still maintains its blinged-out style with its signature vertical exterior light design. This fine example of 2018 Cadillac Escalade features custom styling, which gives subtle improvements to its looks. With an impressive V8 powerhouse, it has done 33875 miles and is located in Florida.

The angular body of this Escalade is finished in ‘Crystal White Tricoat’ color and includes custom accent stripes on either side of the SUV. It also has a premium gloss finish and offers protective door edge guards. Our 2018 Escalade rides on 22-inch matt black wheels with KMC center decals. The interior is swathed in leather, featuring the color combination of Kona Brown with Jet Black Accents, and has a seating capacity for seven passengers. The interior adds luxury with heated leather seats, a heated leather steering wheel, automatic park assist, a sunroof, navigation, rear-seat DVD entertainment, and an all-weather floor liner.

Under the hood of this 2018 Cadillac Escalade Luxury is a 6.2L V8 engine paired with a 10-speed automatic transmission. It is equipped with L86 -SIDI Spark Ignition Direct Injection, VVT (Variable Valve Timing), AFM, E85 MAX, and ALUM. This engine delivers 420 horsepower at 5600rpm and 460 lb-ft of torque at 4100rpm, which is more than capable of managing a considerable bulk. This Escalade features automatic emergency braking as an assist feature that keeps up with the modern safety suits. It is also benefited with Magnetic Ride Control that gives a planted and stable ride.




Are you the sort of person who has enemies? Have you annoyed some people in a rather great degree? Do you operate in a high risk high reward environment within the scope of the law, of course? Contrary as to what you might think, there are plenty of law-abiding folks who fit this bill. Perhaps you’re in charge of a large corporation that is of interest to a competitor. Maybe you’re a celebrity or sportsperson with a lot of jealous contenders. Either way, this 2023 Cadillac Escalade ESV 4WD Sport Platinum Custom is the perfect way to ride in safety. It’s got bullet proofing by Exec Armor at B6 level, and even features bulletproof custom tires! Join us as we take you through the salient features of this luxury SUV that’s been customized to be one of the safest places to be.



The definitive daddy of full-size American luxury SUVs, the Cadillac Escalade has become a household name in the segment. Introduced in 1998, the Escalade is now in the fifth generation of production and is well-known for its spacious interior, formidable V8 engine choices, and luxurious amenities. It’s also got four-wheel drive if you choose, making it capable off-road if you need it to be. Today’s 2018 Cadillac Escalade comes from the fourth generation of the name, and has done a reported over 77,000 miles. Its V8 engine is reportedly a strong and reliable performer, plus the rest of the car appears in excellent shape. So, it’s a fantastic family hauler for those who don’t want to spend a price premium on a brand-new full-size luxury SUV. If you’re in search of a smart deal, then this car awaits your consideration in Millbrae, California.



The Cadillac Escalade is widely known as the star of many hip-hop and rap videos and has become one of the best luxury SUVs in the world. Introduced in 1998, the time was right for it to be a star. After all, when America’s flagship luxury automaker introduces its first SUV, everyone takes notice. Now on the fifth generation, the Escalade continues to be an aspirational car for many who want the ultimate American luxury full-size SUV. We’re proud to offer this 2024 Cadillac Escalade V for sale with 8,800 miles on the clock. Dripping with every conceivable luxury feature, it’s also got a potent supercharged V8 to make every trip a memorable one. Pick it up before someone else does!




The Cadillac de Ville series is a full-size luxury car from Cadillac, made between 1958 and 2005 across eight generations. The term de Ville means “of the town”, indicating that Cadillac intended the model to become the talk of the town, literally. Offered in sedan, coupe and convertible forms, early generations are renowned for their flamboyant styling. Take this second generation 1963 Cadillac Coupe de Ville as a prime example. With a 390 under the hood and a lovely Nevada Silver paint job, this machine awaits a new owner in Santa Rosa, California. Grab it while you can because cars like this don’t stay on the market for long.



Based on a Corvette although you’d never guess by merely looking at it, the Cadillac XLR was a two-door luxury grand tourer made between 2003 and 2009. It came with a Northstar V8 under the hood, a power-retractable roof, an instrument cluster designed Bulgari, and all the luxury trappings you’d expect for something from Cadillac. While sales were modest, with just over 15,400 units sold during its time, the XLR is now becoming a future classic of sorts. It’s modern enough to drive in 2025, yet has that sort of lasting aura that ensures it will be around even in two or three decades time if maintained correctly. So, we’ve got a 2007 Cadillac XLR-V for sale from Andalusia, Alabama if you feel that an XLR belongs in your life. This particular car is particularly appealing because of its mileage of just 24,000!



Cadillac’s full-size luxury sedan for twenty years, the Fleetwood served as the pinnacle offering from this iconic American luxury automaker between 1976 and 1996. The actual origins of Fleetwood are hazy, as it was used as a trim line on other Cadillacs since 1935, since Fleetwood was actually a coachbuilder who built bodies for automakers, most notably, Cadillac. The first proper Fleetwood model was actually front-wheel drive, with the second generation switching to rear-wheel drive. However, the Fleetwood Brougham remained rear-wheel drive, as is this 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham from Ford Collins, Colorado. The car has got a 307 under the hood, and just over 25,000 miles on the clock.


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