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2010 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid - Consumer Opinions

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...Pros: love the car Cons: pricey Overall: good car...

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the mos tepensive hyrbid ever

...plus fuel economy is very poor for ahybrid Overall: 90000 bucks for this!!! The interior is only worth 20k. my wife got a lexus LS!!! AND a MINI COoper for...

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escalade hybrid

...Cons: none Overall: one loaded escalade hybrid...

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The 2010 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid is almost alone in the full-size luxury hybrid class.

The closest vehicle in price and performance is the BMW ActiveHybrid X6, a "sports activity coupe" body on an SUV chassis that also features a V-8 and a different version of the Escalade Hybrid's Two-Mode Hybrid system.

The ActiveHybrid 7 is the world's most powerful hybrid, and its eCVT is tuned to imitate a seven-speed automatic, making it almost indistinguishable (but much pricier) than the standard V-8 X6.

It's not likely that many Escalade buyers cross-shop the X6, however, and vice versa.

Another hybrid SUV is the all-new 2010 Lexus RX 450h, a full hybrid that delivers more economy gains in city driving.

While luxurious and green, it lacks the Cadillac's bling factor and street presence, and it's an entire size smaller.

Two new clean-diesel models of the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class and Audi Q7 offer alternatives for drivers who want to use less fuel, especially on the highway.

Both German vehicles provide strong towing capacity and superior highway fuel economy, without the smoke and clatter of earlier diesels.


 
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