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2009 Cadillac Escalade EXT Crew Cab
One part full-size luxury SUV and one part crew-cab pickup, the Escalade EXT is the only vehicle of its kind in the mid-$50,000 luxury market. Overwhelmingly massive and surprisingly functional, the EXT is the ultimate niche vehicle, and it has found a healthy audience for the limited number that Cadillac builds each year. Current Cadillac Escalade EXT Mechanically related to the Chevrolet Avalanche, the Cadillac Escalade EXT was redesigned for the 2007 model year. It comes in one trim level and one body style: a four-door crew-cab pickup. From the rear doors forward, it is essentially a standard Escalade and is equipped with the same suspension and powertrain. The latter consists of a 6.2-liter V8 (403 horsepower and 417 pound-feet of torque) mated to a six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. From the rear doors back, the EXT is a pickup. A special "Midgate" system allows greater cargo capacity -- the rear seats and rear window fold down, which enables the storage of longer items. An automatic tonneau cover protects items from the elements. The EXT is also equipped with 18-inch wheels, HID headlights and automatic suspension damping. Inside the cabin, the EXT is all luxury, with leather upholstery, wood trim and 14-way power and heated seats. Tri-zone climate control and a 10-speaker Bose 5.1 surround-sound audio system with in-dash CD changer are also standard. A navigation system with touchscreen operation and rearview camera is available as an option. In road tests, we found that the Cadillac Escalade EXT offers a gratifying driving experience, especially for a large luxury SUV. Given its size and mass, you'd expect some difficulty in the handling department, but the EXT's steering is light and predictable. By no means is it a nimble vehicle, but it's stable and controlled over all but extremely rough surfaces. With its big-time V8, acceleration is brisk from nearly any speed, which is remarkable for an SUV that weighs nearly 6,000 pounds. As one would expect, gas consumption is quite poor. Past Cadillac Escalade EXT models The original 2002-'06 Cadillac Escalade EXT wasn't as refined as the current model but it did establish itself with its innovative Midgate. In terms of passenger room and cargo bed versatility, this truck is very similar to the current one. It was powered by a smaller 6.0-liter V8 that made 345 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque. A four-speed automatic transmission was standard. And while the new EXT is equipped with rack-and-pinion steering, the first-gen model had a recirculating-ball setup, which meant the vehicle had a less responsive steering feel. Because of a number of upgrades in 2003, passing on the '02 model might be wise. The '03 and up EXTs came with an improved interior, better safety equipment and new features like HID headlights and an optional rear-seat entertainment system. The power-operated tonneau cover first appeared in 2006. SELECT A SPECIFIC CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT MODEL YEAR* * Edmunds.com maintains vehicle data as far back as 1990. MORE ON THE CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT LATEST VALUES & DEALS
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