Overview & Reviews
For 2010, the Cadillac Escalade EXT loses a handful of formally standard features, such as the rain-sensing wipers and the rear-mounted indicator lights for the park assist feature. However, it also picks up a USB port for the audio system and the 6.2-liter V8 now has Active Fuel Management, which means it can shut down up to four cylinders under light demand conditions. Lastly, there are now three trim levels, as Luxury and Premium versions debut this year.
- Potent and smooth powertrain, luxurious ride, attractive interior, versatile midgate design feature.
- Large size makes for difficult parking, some mediocre-quality interior plastics.
User Reviews:
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Excellent - 2010 Cadillac Escalade EXT
By Richard - April 8 - 8:33 pmOverall very pleased. I do a lot of highway and city driving, and the the EXT belies its body-on frame truck body as it is a dream on the highway and is more then manageable in the city. Tow and 9500 Pound trailer and the engine never strains at all, its very easy to forget youre towing anything.
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