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The 2009 Cadillac Escalade ESV is virtually unchanged from the prior
year's model, and the problems that were prevalent in the 2008 edition are still
present. While the Cadillac Escalade ESV isn't lacking in spaciousness, its
estimated MPG reflects its massiveness. With most SUV manufacturers, including
GMC Yukon, scrambling for better fuel efficiency, the Escalade ESV drags along
at only 12 city MPG and 19 highway MPG. Also, starting at a steep $62,385,
potential buyers looking for an affordable full-size SUV should look elsewhere.
With a 403 horsepower 6.2L V8 under the hood drivers won't be disappointed by
the Escalade's performance. 417-lb per foot of torque gives the Cadillac
Escalade a boost, and Hydra-Matic 6-speed automatic transmission's electronic
shifting provides a smooth ride. Nevertheless, with no other engine or
transmission options, buyers might be turned off.
For the buyer searching for a luxurious SUV to haul just about any load, this
2009 Cadillac is a great pick. With a towing capacity of 7,900-lbs, buyers can
rest assured that the Escalade can handle it. Also, a payload of 1,547-lbs
allows drivers to haul even the most demanding load. The transmission can be
shifted into tow/haul mode to better handle any cargo as well. For the athletic
consumer, the Cadillac Escalade ESV can be equipped with a rear-mounted bicycle
rack that can hold up to four adult-sized bikes. Add on roof rack crossbars and
the Escalade is ready for any type of equipment or luggage.
Consumers willing to put up a few more dollars should take a look at the
Escalade ESV Platinum edition. This trim level starts at $79,995 and features
22-inch chrome wheels, magnetic ride control, rich leather upholstery, and
interior wood accents. Magnetic ride control is an advanced suspension system
that will sense the road conditions over 1,000 times per second. It will
automatically modify the SUV's tuning according to the readings and can help
prevent an accident in inclement weather.
Overall, the 2009 Cadillac Escalade ESV is bold and roomy, but lacks the fuel
efficiency expected in modern models. However, those that can look past the high
price and poor fuel economy will find a luxurious, powerful model that is both
adaptable and commanding. Its extra-large size will intimidate even the biggest
of the competition on the market as well. Also, the Escalade ESV was awarded
with the NHTSA's coveted five-star frontal and side-impact crash test ratings,
among the best in its class. For big families with big style, the Cadillac
Escalade ESV is an excellent choice. However, for those who are environmentally
conscious, there are several other full-size models that would be better
investments.
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