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2007 Caddy Escalade

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According to detnews.com by callmedrfill
May 03, 2005 (9:12 am)
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Ford is redesigning the Expedition/Navigator "within the next 18 months".
 
     GM's new SUV will be "pulled forward to Early 2006", to stem the share/profit hemmoraging.
 
     Chrysler's response in 7-pass SUV's will be the Jeep Commander.
 
     DrFill
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Re: According to detnews.com [callmedDrFill by mrprice
May 03, 2005 (9:28 am)
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Replying to: callmedrfill (May 03, 2005 9:12 am)

Hey DrFill,
Do you have any idea about changes for the 2006 Escalade.
Will they possible release a 2006/2007 this year the way they released the 2003 a year early.
mrprice
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Saying those risky things by chris65amg
May 03, 2005 (3:42 pm)
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""Not to offend anyone, I would describe the Escalade as Manly and the Navigator and Yukon as Feminine.""
 
Not to offend anyone, but the portion of cars that are sold to women is growing, and who knows how many men have their wives/girlfriends leaning in on the issue? It's a good marketing strategy to market toward women.
 
I've ridden in an Escalade and driven a Navigator. The 3rd row in the Escalade is unacceptable for anyone over 5'3", and it seems like what little ambience of luxury is in the front didn't transfer to the back. The Escalade seemed floaty and it took forever to brake. However, it was a looker.
 
The Navigator isn't really as weak as people like to think. A month or so ago my dad bought a new Navigator and he let me drive it while on a trip up to Lake Michigan for a yachting trip. It seemed very agile and it didn't run out of power. The interior is very well done. I even think that the 'Gator looks better than the Escalade because the Escalade is almost all about the looks. I fit in the 3rd row of the Navigator, barely. Also, the visibility in the Navigator was loads better due to its "showbox styling." Just my opinion, but the Escalade is in sore need of a redesign.
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Mr Price by navigator89
May 04, 2005 (4:27 am)
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""Not to offend anyone, I would describe the Escalade as Manly and the Navigator and Yukon as Feminine.""
 
I don't see how the Navigator is feminine. There are cars out there that are definitely feminine, such as the Volkswagen Golf, Mercedes SLK, Mazda MX-5 Miata. But the Navigator? Don't really think so. Full size trucks and SUVs generally aren't really feminine. Maybe the Honda Pilot and Toyota Sequoia ae exceptions to this, as they lack the bold styling that the competition has.
 
If you can get over the bold grille and huge headlamps, you will realize that the Escalade is just a rebadged Tahoe/Yukon. It could be said that the Navigator is a rebadged Expeditions, but it has a good looking and stylish interior. I didn't know interiors like the Navigator weren't stylish and appealing.
 
Luxury SUV's are about combining the luxury of a sedan with the power and utility of a truck. They are also about making a statement. The Escalade definetly makes a statement wiht it's bold styling. The Navigator isn't so bold, but it also won't go unnoticed. Face it, I don't think any other full size luxury SUV except the Escalade gets more looks than a Navigator.
 
Then there's the interior. Lincoln was smart not to slap on wood on a Ford Expedition dash and call it the new Navigator. Lincoln thoughtfully made a new interior to justify the Navigator's +60K price tag. GM, the master of rebadging and badge engineering just slapped some wood and chrome on a Yukon/Tahoe dash and called it the Escalade's interior.
 
If the Navigator got a horsepower raise, to say 350, I know it would dominate this segment. The Escalade, if it gets a new interior and more features may also dominate this segment. Until then, both of these trucks continue to sell.
 
Finally, please don't call a vehicle Feminine just because you can't appreciate it.
#48 of 145
Risky sayings retracted by mrprice
May 04, 2005 (12:13 pm)
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Yes, It is true I am partial to the Escalade. If we all had the same taste the roads would be pretty boring. I have been on the phone at length with Cadillac and it appears that no major changes are in line for the Escalade until 2007. It looks like another year of the same body style. Until then I will be content with the present styling. Happy driving!
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Until 07? by chris65amg
May 04, 2005 (1:49 pm)
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Ouch. GM better hurry.... the talking heads have been saying that the SUV craze is dying down a bit. I was just thinking: if you could take the engine and styling of an Escalade and the interior/transmission/suspension from a Navigator, you'd have a pretty good SUV.
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Pretty easy deduction. That's what I've heard also. by callmedrfill
May 04, 2005 (9:44 pm)
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#51 of 145
Pretty easy deduction. That's what I've heard also. by callmedrfill
May 04, 2005 (9:52 pm)
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New Tahoe for 2006. New Escalade the following year. That's usually how it goes with "badge-engineered" models. The basic model gets redesigned, then the luxury offshoot comes after.
 
    With sales so strong, redesigning the Escalade is not a priority as resdesigning a Caddy Catera, for example.
 
    On this Nav vs. Eslade., issue, my view is the Navigator is the one you marry, the Escalade is the one you want to be with, and be seen with.
 
    DrFill
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Gender bias......Dr. Fill? by nvbanker
May 05, 2005 (6:54 pm)
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Look, call the gator Feminine if you want to, it doesn't offend me. I like women just fine. But between the Escalade, with it's curvy hips, sides & fenders, there's no questions the boxy and straight Gator is more masculine and muscular and the Slade is the Feminine one. Either way, I live inside the truck, and the interior of the Gator is superior to the Slade, the features sell me. Lincoln may not be cool, I'll give you that one. Lincoln has no direction as a brand at this point, the Navigator is the only thing they have going at the moment. But they have the best SUV on the road IMO at this time, and GM is so on their butt, they may never get around to redesigning the Escalade. They may never get the money scraped up to design a new one. They may be in bankruptcy before then.
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-- by theo2709
May 05, 2005 (7:03 pm)
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All of the SUVs will be out this winter.

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