2010 Cadillac Escalade Overview

Likes:

  • Macho exterior contrasting with plush, cushy interior
  • V-8 is a torque monster
  • Handles well for such a tall, heavy rig

Dislikes:

  • So, so thirsty
  • Third row doesn't fold neatly
  • Surprisingly few high-tech options

Bottom Line

TheCarConnection.com's editors have driven the 2010 Cadillac Escalade on city streets and highway trips, and bring their insight to this Bottom Line. Then to bring you additional information, TheCarConnection.com looked to a wide range of sources to bring you additional ...

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Full Review

According to reviewers from across the Web, the plush interior of the 2010 Cadillac Escalade is matched to a macho, flashy exterior that turns heads and makes for a winning combination. The 2010 Cadillac Escalade is available in either standard or extended-length variants; the...

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Select a Trim:

Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2010 Cadillac Escalade: 2WD 4dr Base $62,495 / $58,432 City: 10
Hwy: 16
2010 Cadillac Escalade: 2WD 4dr Luxury $68,610 / $64,150 City: 10
Hwy: 16
2010 Cadillac Escalade: 2WD 4dr Premium $71,000 / $66,385 City: 10
Hwy: 16
2010 Cadillac Escalade: 2WD 4dr Platinum Edition $81,625 / $76,319 City: 10
Hwy: 16
2010 Cadillac Escalade: AWD 4dr Base $65,045 / $60,817 City: 10
Hwy: 15
2010 Cadillac Escalade: AWD 4dr Luxury $71,160 / $66,534 City: 10
Hwy: 15
2010 Cadillac Escalade: AWD 4dr Premium $73,550 / $68,769 City: 10
Hwy: 15
2010 Cadillac Escalade: AWD 4dr Platinum Edition $84,125 / $78,656 City: 10
Hwy: 15

Other Choices:

The Lincoln Navigator is the Escalade's main rival, but its styling can feel a little old-fashioned next to that of the Cadillac; it forgoes a flashy appearance for more conservative details. Additionally, the V-8 engine that powers the Navigator provides adequate performance but comes up short compared to the Escalade. The Chrysler Aspen also offers a wide range of luxury features, but it's a half-size smaller than the Escalade, yet isn't any less cumbersome—or much more fuel-efficient—to drive. The Mercedes-Benz GL-Class is a little more manageable, but it's not quite as roomy inside either. Both the QX56 and the LX 570 have some measure of off-road ability, but their on-road handling suffers. On top of this, none of these vehicles arguably have the reputation, recognition, and straight-out curb appeal that the Escalade still enjoys in some circles.

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Comments (1 total)

  1. By mohammad #1, Posted: 11/10/2009

    yes man this is the car. drive your way, with trust.

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