



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.




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!




Cadillac’s early-2000s renaissance brought about some truly bold designs, and the 2004 Cadillac XLR stands as one of the most distinctive expressions of that era. Built on a modified version of the Corvette’s Y-platform, the XLR combined American luxury with genuine sports car DNA, offering a unique blend of performance, technology, and open-top refinement. With just 42,000 miles on the clock, this example presents an excellent opportunity to own a low-mileage luxury roadster that still turns heads today. Finished in sleek Black Raven over a refined Shale leather interior, this XLR captures the essence of Cadillac’s Art & Science design language while delivering a driving experience that is both comfortable and engaging. Features such as a power retractable hardtop, Magnetic Ride Control, and a premium Bose audio system further enhance its appeal as a modern classic.



Cadillac’s flamboyant Series 62 is a fine way to make a statement if you want to be seen driving around in a true-blue American classic. With that in mind, why not pick up this glorious yellow 1962 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible from La Pine, Oregon today? It’s got a nice white interior, a 390ci V8 under the hood, and a 4-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission too. Furthermore, we’re told that this 12,649-mile Caddy comes with the original owners manuals included in the sale, and if you haven’t already gleaned from our photos, it’s a drop-top too!



Cadillac may be best known for their massively opulent land yachts that really pushed the boundaries of full-size cars, but did you know that they had smaller options? In fact, they still do. Between 1976 and 2004, their midsize luxury car was the Seville. Named after a Spanish province renowned for art and architecture, today’s 1985 Cadillac Seville comes from the second generation of the nameplate. It’s got only 13,272 miles on its 4.1-liter throttle body injected V8, and features a four-speed automatic transmission. Interestingly, the car is front-wheel drive, as was typical back in the day. If you’d like to acquire this rather interesting piece of Eighties Americana, it’s currently up for grabs in Fountain Inn, South Carolina.




Overview of 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab RST Sherrod For Sale by Owner The 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 RST Sherrod Edition represents the ultimate intersection of factory precision and professional off-road customization. With under 17,000 miles on the odometer, this build offers the aggressive presence of a custom rig with the refinement of a modern luxury truck. This RST trim is heavily equipped with the All Star Edition Plus, Z71 Off-Road, and Safety packages, providing a seamless driving experience both on and off the tarmac. From the high-performance 6.2L V8 to the comprehensive Sherrod signature upgrades, this Silverado is a turn-key masterpiece designed for those who demand more from a half-ton pickup.



This 2006 Hummer H2 SUV represents the first Hummer that was built from the ground-up as a civilian vehicle. The brand’s debut model, the H1 was a thinly-disguised, civilian-friendly variant of the original military Humvee. That’s why many buyers preferred the H2 when it went on sale in 2002, and by the time it was discontinued in 2009, over 153,000 units had been sold. In fact, this 2006-manufactured vehicle is one of 17,472 units that were made that year. It’s got 116,000 miles on the odometer and hails from Fort Lauderdale. Contact us if you feel that it’s the perfect vehicle for you. After all, it’s a properly capable four-wheel drive off-roader that can easily carry your family plus luggage wherever you wish to go.



For ultimate off-road performance, an old-school machine like this 1999 Land Rover Defender 90 is perfect. Dressed in British Racing Green and packing the sturdy 300Tdi powertrain, this 124,000-mile short wheelbase off-roader is ideal for those who need a weekend toy. The vehicle is an import from Italy with import papers, and currently up for grabs in Los Angeles. Moreover, it’s from the classic Defender line-up, which can trace its origin way back to the Series 1 of 1948. So, it’s a refreshingly old-school, analog four wheel drive that won’t throw a fit and need a computer to be fixed if the stars don’t align.

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