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2008 Cadillac Escalade SUV

2008 Cadillac Escalade Editors' Model Ratings

MSRP: $55,990 - $79,095

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EDITORS' RATING:  CONSUMER RATING:

TOTAL CONSUMER REVIEWS: 15 Rate It

This vehicle has not been given any awards from our editors. See winners on our Best Cars pages.

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EDITORS' RATINGS OVERALL SCORE:

RATING Overall

The Escalade has loads of personality, but alongside competitors from Mercedes and Lexus, it still falls short in refinement.

DETAILED EDITORS' RATINGS

RATING Dynamics

The 6.2-liter V8 has loads of old-school torque, but a hefty curb weight keeps it from challenging the new GL450 in a straight line. Handling is impressive for an SUV of this size, but braking distances are long.

RATING Comfort

The Escalade has a composed ride for a vehicle with a solid rear axle, and the cabin is exceptionally quiet. The seats are plush in the first two rows, but the third row is cramped and, with no telescoping steering wheel, the driving position can be awkward.

RATING Function

The control layout is simple, and the touchscreen interface for navigation and audio functions couldn't be more straightforward. We question the continued use of a column shifter, however, and the lack of a fold-flat third-row seat limits cargo-hauling flexibility.

RATING Design/Build Quality

Although still ostentatious, the Escalade is styled perfectly for the target buyer and the use of chrome is restrained. Materials quality is vastly improved, but there are still some cheap plastics and some of the controls lack the substantial feel expected in a luxury SUV.


DETAILED PROFILE:

Comfortable

Easily the cushiest of the large luxury SUVs, thanks to plush front seats and a forgiving ride.

Luxurious

With soft, double-stitched leather, blue electroluminescent gauges and all the familiar high-end features, the Escalade looks and acts like a true luxury vehicle.

Cargo Hauler

The third-row seat doesn't fold into the floor, but as a result, the Escalade has a lower floor, giving it a generous 109 cubic feet of capacity.

Image Enhancer

It won't make inroads with environmentalists, but this vehicle gets noticed.
   

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