2015 Cadillac Escalade Premium on 2040-cars
Los Molinos, California, United States
2015 Cadillac Escalade, this is the premium addition, purchased with all the bells and whistle‘s, I specified
every single option I wanted for the vehicle when I bought it new at the end of 2015. You will notice that it has
the 2016 style badges without the wreath only the crest as it is effectively a 2016 model. The options that it
comes with different to the 2015 standard is that it has the phone charger in the consul and the eight-speed
transmission which is much smoother plus it has the retractable running boards which are a must-have! It looks way
better with the retractable running boards as well!
This Escalade has been very well cared for. I am the director of the company and mostly drive it to go longer
distances to see clients on meet & greet visits, so I have put mostly highway miles on the vehicle. There is no
accidents or damage history at all. It has the towing capacity to pull a boat or anything like that, but I have
never used the tow package. With the airride it is a very smooth ride. It has a DVD player and BOSE surround sound.
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