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2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid - Expert Reviews

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2009 cadillac escalade hybrid Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Considerable fuel economy advantage for a full-size SUV, gorgeous cabin with outstanding build quality, comfortable ride, seats eight passengers. Cons:...

Cars.com
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...But if you accept the notion that certain people will buy certain vehicle types, a small-car buyer can get an efficient non-hybrid pretty cheap. If you're...

Cars.com
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...However, it doesn't have side-impact airbags, which is something we'd like Cadillac to improve upon. FAMILY LIFESTAGE In Diapers: Easily accessible Latch...

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2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...A regular Escalade, in comparison, can pull up to 7,700 pounds. Safety Standard features include antilock brakes, an electronic stability system and three-row...

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2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Engine: 6.0-liter, 332-hp V-8 Transmission: Automatic Two-wheel drive Wheelbase: 116 inches Curb weight: 5,727 lbs. Base price:...

Cars.com
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...Performance: Good: Lots of power with the gas engine. Would have liked to be able to stay in electric-only drive longer. Pros: Excellent mileage for big SUV...

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2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Professional Cars.com Review

...Read Jim Mateja Sunday in Rides. Contact him at rides@tribune.com...

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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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