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2005 Cadillac Escalade V - Road Test

Big 3 Performance Built The SUV Cadillac Should Have
By Benjamin Wolkomir
Photography by Benjamin Wolkomir
2005 Cadillac Escalade V Passengers Side View
A Keystone Good Hood and E&G Classics stainless mesh grille were used to bring the V styling to the Escalade.

2005 Cadillac Escalade V Track Run


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Cadillac Escalade Research
Cadillac Escalade Finding a fuel efficient automobile today is easier than ever. Check out the Cadillac Escalade buyer's guide providing information on car specs, reviews and fuel economy. The 2009 Escalade has fuel economy of 12 mpg, and comes with a standard Automatic transmission, and 2WD drivetrain. Other similar vehicles are the Toyota Tacoma and the Dodge Ram.

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