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2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid - Consumer Opinions

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The Ulyimate SUV

...I get 18 miles to the gallon in the city and 21 miles on the road. I know it will do better than this when it gets broke in more. Cons: NONE Overall: Execellant...

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Best Hybrid in the world

...I would highly recommend the Cadillac Escalade Hybrid to anyone and everyone. If your looking for a new, good looking luxury SUV that gets good gas mileage...

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Best of both worlds

...big time... i have a yukon and escalade hybrid and like em both.... i would recommend them to anyone... if you need the size, and can afford it, you will be...

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Fantastic Vehicle

..."Design,Exterior and Interior are Fabulous.Performance is more then my expectation,s. Driving vehicle is like as if you were gliding ,smooth , comfortable and...

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When it comes to full-size hybrids, the 2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid stands alone.

It's not advertising hype to say that it's the only one of its class.

Make some calls to Chrysler dealerships and you might be able to find an Aspen Hybrid, a vehicle that shares the same hybrid transmission used in the Cadillac.

The Aspen is out of production now and just a few Hybrids were made, but it's a more affordable alternative to the Escalade Hybrid.

Another choice is the all-new 2010 Lexus RX 450h.

The RX 450h is a full hybrid that delivers more economy gains in city driving, but while luxurious and green, it lacks the Cadillac's bling factor and street presence.

Two new clean-diesel options in the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class and Audi Q7 are compelling alternatives for those who want to use less fuel; both promise strong towing capability and especially good highway fuel economy, without the clatter and smoke of previous diesels.


 
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