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2002 Escalade by rsholland
Sep 30, 2000 (2:35 pm)
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For those who are looking for more pictures of the new Escalade, go to this site, and in the SEARCH area type in "Escalade."


Bob


http://www.wieck.com/public/index.html
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The best pictures by tccad1
Sep 30, 2000 (2:50 pm)
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Go to www.cadillac.com Click on the link for United states. Go to bottom left hand corner and click on link to "All New 2002 Escalade". They have 360 degree view of the exterior and interior, show how the rear seats move, have detailed info on options available, and many other things. Worth a look.
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MSRP????? by lnava43
Oct 10, 2000 (7:25 pm)
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Anyone know the MSRP on the 2002 Escalade?
2WD $$$$?
AWD $$$$?
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MSRP by tccad1
Oct 10, 2000 (9:00 pm)
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Since the AWD Denali is listing for 48,900, my guess would be around 53-54 range for AWD, and 50 for 2WD. Strictly a guess though. As soon as I have more info, I will post it here
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escalade brochure by tccad1
Oct 17, 2000 (10:36 pm)
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Just got the dealer info package on the new escalade. It has more equipment that originally thought. Yes, it will be coming in AWD with 345 hp. However, what I didn't realize is that it WILL have a low range to it. It is a matter of pushing a button on the gear shifter. I can't wait for this one to hit the ground. Already have four other people that can't either!
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2002 escalade nitpicks by sevenfeet0
Oct 18, 2000 (8:30 am)
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I agree the new Escalade looks to be worlds apart from its predecessor. I do have a couple of nitpicks after reading Caddy's website.


First, despite the new sound system and instrument cluster, the radio and climate control still looks like it's from the Tahoe/Yukon parts bin.


Second, in an age where all Sevilles, Eldos, DHSs, DTSs all have Zebrano wood, is anyone else bothered by the fact that the Escalade's dash is fake wood (although the steering wheel is real wood)?


Third, I know that tccad1 commented on the difficulty of adapting the Northstar to a rear wheel drive platform. Well maybe, but the Evoq will be that configuration. Of course that design team has a little more time to get the job done. Also, using the Vortec design means Caddy doesn't have to spend the money making a completely new transmission to go with it, which the Northstar would have demanded. Still, with Caddy products going RWD in the new few years, you gotta bite the bullet and spend the money to develop this sometime. The Northstar has been an extremely successful engineering and marketing platform for Cadillac. It's a shame not to use it in all applications possible.


Lastly, it's too bad the "It's good to be the Cadillac" ad campaign was done away with. The slogan alone rocked. And I still think the name "Escalade" is lame. My pick? The Cadillac Ranch
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Nortstar... by mbml55amg
Oct 18, 2000 (11:30 am)
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As excellent as the Northstar platform is, in a vehicle that demands the flexibility to tow 7500 lbs today, & quietly sneak around town tomorrow, I wonder if the torque band inherent to the LS1 based engines, presently being used, doesn't offer significant advantages.
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tccad1 by rsholland
Oct 18, 2000 (3:19 pm)
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If what you're saying about the new Escalade
having a low range is true, that's good news.
Everything I've read to date, said that it would
NOT have a low range.


The new upscale GMC C-pickups and Denali SUVs are
reported to have AWD w/o a low range. I'm under
the impression that this is the same system that's
going in the Escalade. Am I wrong?


If the low range is button-operated, they're
probably using the same "AutoTrac" transfer case
that's used in the Tahoe, etc.


Bob
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Low range and trannies by tccad1
Oct 19, 2000 (7:38 am)
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I am at home writing this post, and will have to get the info tomorrow afternoon. The low range button called the "tow/haul" will allow for easier shifts to the transmission and allow for the 8700 pound capacity. I want to say they are using a different trans then the tahoe/yukon also. I can't remember the alphanumeric code off the top of my head.


sevenfoot0: Actually, I just got an internal memo stating that as of right now, the deville will remain front wheel drive. The evoq is using a new version of the northstar. One that has been properly modified to allow for the RWD. The Seville will use the same engine in 2003. And sadly, yes, it will not have an auto climate control (grrrr! Bad mistake). The audio system will be upgraded (I believe) to a 250 watt 11 speaker bose system. They tested it and said it is capable of sustaining 110 db. A jet engine is 130 db. A lawn mower is 90 db. My guess is they won't put that stereo in the other suv's.
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tow/haul by rsholland
Oct 19, 2000 (2:18 pm)
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That's different from a low range. In most vehicles, it simply means higher shift points (higher up the rpm scale before up-shifting), and may(?) also lock out the top overdrive gear.


It is not a low range, in that it does not offer a lower set of gear ratios, that a true duel-range transfer case offers.


A tow/haul feature is nice, but it is not a replacement for a low range. If I had my choice, I'd much rather have a true low range.


Bob

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