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| Cadillac - Escalade SUV |
The 2005 Escalade is a boldly assertive SUV that evokes a true sense of driver confidence. The standard Road-Sensing Suspension constantly adapts to road conditions, and you'll also be reassured with standard StabiliTrak and available all-wheel drive.
With its chiseled exterior, crisp lines and muscular stance, Escalade projects a sense of power. And rightfully so. 2WD models feature the 5.3L 295 HP V8 engine while the AWD models feature a high-output 6.0L 345 HP V8 engine.
Escalade's interior provides room for up to eight (with the available second-row split-bench seat) and features luxurious leather and state of the art technology that includes a premium Bose music system, XM Satellite Radio, adjustable pedals and air bags with a Passenger Sensing System.
For further audio/visual pleasure, a rear seat DVD entertainment system with a seven-inch LCD screen and two sets of wireless headphones, and DVD-based navigation system is available.
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| Cadillac - XLR |
Enter the 2005 Cadillac XLR -a stunning combination of style, performance and technology.
XLR's bold jewel-like exterior is highlighted by a power-retractable hardtop that hints at the power and technology that lies beneath. A push button on the dash fires the 4.6 Liter Northstar V8 VVT engine with Variable Valve Timing and 320 horsepower.
With Magnetic Ride Control, the XLR suspension adjusts damping levels to changes in the road surface up to 1,000 times per second. In fact, it's the world's fastest-reacting suspension system. The Driver Shift Control transforms the XLR standard five-speed automatic transmission into a manual, allowing manual shifts.
Within XLR, the artfully contoured French-seamed leather seating surfaces, contemporary eucalyptus wood trim, Bvlgari-designed gauges and striking aluminum accents combine to provide a luxurious and inviting environment. At the touch of a button, retract the hardtop and experience the exhilaration of the open air. A new age of driving has just begun and nothing will be the same.
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