Details
Seller Username | faheemkhan |
Sale by dealer or Private party? | Private Party |
Reserve? | Yes |
Make | Cadillac |
Model | Escalade |
Year | 2007 |
Mileage (kms) | 94k-kms (58k-miles) |
Vin Number | 1GYFK638X7R268479 |
Motor | 6.2L V8 |
Transmission | 6-Speed Automatic |
Exterior Color | White Diamond Pearl |
Interior Color | Cream leather |
Seller reported accidents | Yes |
Any Liens? | No |
Sold for $19,250 to cladley |
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Transport & Import/EXport
Location: Surrey, BC Canada
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Description
This 2007 Cadillac Escalade is finished in White Diamond Pearl (paint code #800J) over a cream leather interior. Powered by a 6.2-liter V8 paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode. Equipment highlights on this luxury SUV include power retractable running boards, a powered glass sunroof, and DVD entertainment. The Carfax in the gallery shows one accident noted in 2008 with an associated insurance claim in the amount of ~$3,900 CAD. It was originally purchased in Vancouver and has remained registered in the province of British Columbia since. This Cadillac Escalade is registered in British Columbia with an active and (Normal) status, with approx. 94k-km(58k-miles) on the odometer.
For US bidders, this Cadillac Escalade is directly importable as it was sold new in the USA and also has a vin beginning with "1". Typical 2.5% Duties won’t be applicable for a US-import. For more information on transport in Canada/USA and Import, please visit our Transport/Import page here.
This Cadillac Escalade features body-coloured bumpers, a chrome grill with matching chrome inserts which are framed by the rectangular headlights. The body side mouldings, door handles, and fender gills are chrome. The optioned running boards are black with chrome plating, these are solid-mounted and not auto-deploying.
The heated, auto-tilting, and auto-dimming side view mirrors also have chrome accents, as does the roof rack. The optional sunroof is powered.
This Cadillac rides on seven-spoke 22” chromed aluminium wheels with Cadillac centre caps wrapped with Michelin Defender tires showing 2018 date codes and measure 285/45R22 on all four. Disc-brakes all around bring the Escalade to a stop.
The cream-coloured cabin of this Cadillac Escalade seats 7 passengers, featuring automatically folding seats, with the rear bench seats 50/50 split folding forward for increased storage. The seats are upholstered in leather and the front bucket seats are 12-way powered and heated with lumbar support. Genuine burled walnut wood accents are found on the dash, doors, console, and centre armrest. The door sill plates bear Cadillac script. The infotainment console incorporates an analog clock, an LCD screen, a DVD player with Dolby surround sound, and climate controls. The speaker system was optionally upgraded to a Bose system when new. Rear passengers are also provided with climate controls and a drop-down screen for DVDs. A four-spoke heated and leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel with wood grain trim fronts analog instrumentation with a 6K rpm tachometer to the left and a 220 kph speedometer to the right. Further comfort, convenience and safety features include a trip computer, a glass imprinted antenna, a cargo cover, OnStar communication, courtesy lights, a garage door opener, keyless entry, an anti-theft alarm, tire pressure monitoring, stability control, and traction control.
The 2007 Cadillac Escalade is powered by a 6.2-liter V8. This paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode driving all four wheels. This engine is factory rated at 403 horsepower and 417 lb-ft of torque when new. Suspension is a self-levelling design with variable dampening and rear air-assisted load levelling. Anti-roll and stabiliser bars are found up front, while the rear suspension is a solid axle.