



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.

Sporting a smooth silver suit, the first thing you’ll notice about this 2018 Cadillac Escalade are its aftermarket wheels in black. Aftermarket wheels are one of the most popular upgrades for Escalades because it’s a vehicle that looks great with a myriad of designs. Red brake calipers peek out from behind the black wheels for a splash of color. At the front, LED headlamps stare you down while the imposing grille with the Cadillac crest truly makes a statement. Yes, this is a vehicle for the discerning. The interior of this 2018 Cadillac Escalade is a three-row affair with black leather seat upholstery. You’ve got a sunroof, heated and ventilated seats, some wood trim, a premium Bose speaker system, a multifunction steering wheel, a touch-controlled infotainment and climate control system, plenty of charging ports, and ample luggage space. Furthermore, the headrests feature the Cadillac crest embroidered into them for that extra feeling of specialty.

A gargantuan vehicle like this 2018 Cadillac Escalade needs a brawny engine. Cue up a potent 6.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 with a reported 420hp and 460lb-ft. The engine enjoys an aftermarket exhaust for a bit more response and, of course, a nicer soundtrack. A 10-speed automatic gearbox sends drive to the rear wheels, but you can switch the vehicle into four-wheel drive mode if needed.




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 Escalade is a byword for no-nonsense SUVs. Since its debut in 1998, it has taken a once relatively novel concept — that of a luxury SUV — and made itself the class benchmark. The current generation continued the evolution of the Escalade, with the 2021 model furthering its reputation for good looks, unstoppable performance, and unmatched luxury. The latest edition adopted an even more distinct grille, in line with the new family design language. It also introduced new industry-first features, such as a curved OLED screen and augmented-reality navigation. Our featured car is a 2021 Cadillac Escalade Sport that has been highly spec’d to include a variety of features. It boasts a 6.2-liter V8 engine under its hood and 51,000 miles on the odometer.




A Brougham is a horse-drawn carriage, named by a British politician and jurist named Lord Henry Brougham. One of the most luxurious ways to travel in the horse-and-cart era, it’s no surprise that Cadillac boldly used the name for their full-size luxury car lineup in 1987. Sadly, the Brougham would see just five years of production before being discontinued in 1992, replaced by the arguably less cool-sounding Fleetwood. Yes, Fleetwood is nice but no follow-up to Brougham. How do you pronounce it, anyways? We’ll leave you to ponder that as you take on this 1988 Cadillac Brougham from Smithville, Texas. With 63,000 miles on the clock, this old-school American luxobarge could be yours! It’s got a repainted deck lid and hood, and come s with the owners manual included in the sale too.



Nicknamed the “Jewell,” this incredible 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Sedanette is far more than just a cruiser. It’s a fully customized, professionally built showpiece, blending timeless American fastback styling with modern engineering and bespoke craftsmanship. Or, in other words, the perfect restomod. From its subtly aggressive 2-inch chopped roofline to the reportedly hand-finished Dupont Meadow Green paintwork, nearly every surface has been touched in this elegant transformation. Under the hood lies a balanced and blueprinted 427ci V8, while the body retains a smooth, understated presence thanks to carefully frenched and shaved elements.



Cadillac’s de Ville series, which roughly translates to ‘of the town’ represented coupes and convertibles from Cadillac’s full-size luxury car line-up. This nameplate was seen across eight generations, between 1959 and 2005. Early generations, such as the third, which this 1966 Cadillac deVille Convertible Restomod belongs to, are widely considered to be a great way to experience Sixties Cadillac motoring. This particular car comes from Lake George, New York, and has received a thorough mechanical upgrade package, plus some cosmetic enhancements. So, as the name suggests, it’s a restomod for those who appreciate the tasteful combination of classic and modern elements. If that sounds like you, get in touch with us and take this beauty home, pronto.




The Land Rover Defender is one of the strangest cars in the automotive world, at least the older models are. They aren’t the most enjoyable to drive or the most comfortable carrier for passengers. Yet they are absolutely adored all around the world for their undeniable British character. The Defender is as British as warm beer, good tea, and bad teeth. Not to mention, they are mighty good off-roaders as well. What you’ll often find in the market or on roads is the Defender 110, rendering the short-wheelbase Defender 90 quite rare to come by. This 2000 Land Rover Defender 90 found its way to our inventory from St. Cloud, Florida. Having driven over 119000, this example remains well-maintained and boasts a re-upholstered interior.



There are numerous names that spring to mind when you think of the off-roading industry's American cult classics. One of the best options on the list is the Jeep Wrangler. You don’t get many go anywhere vehicles with the capability to remove the roof and doors. What we have brought to you here is a stunning example of a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. Named after the famous Rubicon Trail, the Rubicon is the most off-road-capable version of the Wrangler. It differs from the base model with features such as front and rear electric diff locks, electric sway bars, upgraded axles, and Stiffer off-road trail-focused suspension. The example you see here reportedly has just 67000 miles on its odometer. Located in Sebastopol, California, it eagerly awaits its new owner.



Jeep’s Wrangler is well-known as an off-roader with removable doors and a detachable roof. There aren’t many vehicles that fit that bill today – Ford’s Bronco is the only other one, actually. This makes the Wrangler a firm favorite among enthusiastic off-roaders who need their primary mud-plugger to also be their family transporter. That’s why we’re sure this 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4x4 won’t have any trouble finding a new home. Coming from the third or JK generation of Wrangler, this 35,624-mile four-by-four currently resides in Herndon, Virginia. It’s got the Sport Package 24S, a premium black Sunrider soft top, an aftermarket lift kit and many more goodies to offer.

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