2007-2008 Cadillac Escalade: Full Review
Updated: 11/23/08
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- Price Range: $30,200 - $44,200
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Pros
- Acceleration
- Quietness
- Control layout
- Cargo room
- Interior materials
- Ride
- Seat comfort
Cons
- Steering/handling
- Fuel economy
Vehicle Highlights
Cadillac's truck-type sport-utility vehicle was redesigned for 2007 with more power, fresh styling, and new features. Escalade wagons were basically premium editions of General Motors' full-size Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon, while the Escalade EXT crew-cab pickup was a gilded variant of the Chevrolet Avalanche. Wagons came in regular length and longer-wheelbase ESV editions, competing against such models as the Audi Q7, Lincoln Navigator, and Mercedes-Benz GL-Class. The EXT pickup featured a folding midgate separating the cab from the cargo bed. All of these vehicles were about the same overall size as the 1999-2006 generation they replaced. Regular length or ESV, Escalade wagons seated seven in a 2-2-3 layout, or eight with an optional three-person second-row bench. The EXT pickup seated five. Escalade wagons were available with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, which lacked low-range gearing. EXT and ESV models were AWD-only. Sole engine was a 403-horsepower, 6.2-liter V8, which replaced a 345-hp, 6.0 V8. A six-speed automatic supplanted a four-speed as the lone transmission, fitted with a shift-lever button for manual operation. Antilock braking, traction/antiskid control with rollover sensors, and automatic-adjusting shock absorbers were standard; 22-inch wheels were optional. Among new standard features, curtain side airbags covered all seating rows and included rollover deployment. Leather upholstery and power-adjustable pedals also were standard. As in GM's other large SUV wagons, a spring-release option flipped the second-row seats to provide third-row access. Newly standard on wagons was a power liftgate with opening glass, plus heated first- and second-row seats. New options included front-seat cooling, a navigation system with rearview camera, and power-retractable running boards.
Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)
| Category | Escalade w/AWD Rating | |
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| Performance | 6 | |
| Fuel Economy | 3 | |
| Ride Quality | 7 | |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 4 | |
| Quietness | 7 | |
| Controls/Materials | 8 | |
| Interior Room | 9 | |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 8 | |
| Cargo Capacity | 10 | |
| Value within Class | 9 | |
| Total Score: | 71 |
Year to Year Changes
Our road test for the 2007-2008 Cadillac Escalade includes a full evaluation from the inside out. We've evaluated every aspect of the 2007-2008 Cadillac Escalade and highlighted the vehicle's performance with pros and cons. Use our comprehensive road test ratings to decide if this generation 2007-2008 Cadillac Escalade is right for you.
Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation
Escalade wagons are basically GMC Yukon Denalis with Cadillac looks, a pinch more power, extra standard features-and higher prices when new. All of GM's redesigned-for-2007 large SUVs rank as Best Buys in their market segments. Although Escalade wagons may not be worth every penny of their extra cost over GMC's Denali, they represent good value compared with other premium large SUVs.
Expert Ratings Summary
| Category | Escalade w/AWD Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Performance | 6 | |
| Fuel Economy | 3 | |
| Ride Quality | 7 | |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 4 | |
| Quietness | 7 | |
| Controls/Materials | 8 | |
| Interior Room | 9 | |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 8 | |
| Cargo Capacity | 10 | |
| Value within Class | 9 | |
| Total Score: | 71 |
Trouble Spots
Consumer Guide® Estimated Repair Costs
| Item Name | Repair Cost |
| A/C Compressor | $1,000 |
| Alternator | $750 |
| Automatic Transmission or Transaxle | $3,900 |
| Brakes | $850 |
| Constant Velocity Joints | $1,150 |
| Exhaust System | $1,350 |
| Radiator | $600 |
| Shocks and/or Struts | $3,900 |
| Timing Chain or Belt | $1,000 |
| Prices | Good | Average | Poor |
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| 2008 | |||
| Escalade | $37,500-40,000 | $34,900-37,200 | $26,600-28,400 |
| Escalade ESV | $42,000-45,000 | $39,500-42,300 | $30,700-32,900 |
| Escalade EXT | $44,000-47,000 | $41,400-44,200 | $32,100-34,300 |
| 2007 | |||
| Escalade | $32,500-35,000 | $30,200-32,600 | $22,800-24,500 |
| Escalade ESV | $37,000-40,000 | $34,400-37,200 | $26,300-28,400 |
| Escalade EXT | $38,000-41,000 | $35,300-38,100 | $27,000-29,100 |
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Vehicle Dimensions
| Specification | 4-door wagon | |
| Wheelbase, in. | 116.0 | |
| Overall Length, in. | 202.5 | |
| Overall Width, in. | 79.0 | |
| Overall Height, in. | 74.3 | |
| Curb Weight, lbs. | 5818 | |
| Cargo Volume, cu. ft. | 109.8 | |
| Standard Payload, lbs. | -- | |
| Fuel Capacity, gals. | 26.0 | |
| Seating Capacity | 8 | |
| Front Head Room, in. | 40.3 | |
| Max. Front Leg Room, in. | 41.3 | |
| Rear Head Room, in. | 38.5 | |
| Max. Rear Leg Room, in. | 39.0 | |
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Powertrain Options and Availability
| Engines | cu. in |
Horse- power | Torque | Transmission: |
Consumer Guide Observed |
| ohv V81 | 6.2 / 378 | 403 | 417 | 6-speed automatic: 12/18 | 6-speed automatic: 15.3 |
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1. EPA Note: Figures shown are for 2008 models with AWD. The Environmental Protection Agency changed its procedure for 2008 to yield more realistic estimates. Therefore, estimated mileage is lower than for prior years. Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist. |
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NHTSA Crash-Test Results
| Test | 2008 Escalade |
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| Front Impact, Driver | 5 |
| Front Impact, Passenger | 5 |
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury: 5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Sideimpact crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%; 1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%; 2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.








