2007 Cadillac Escalade


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Apperently the 2007 Escalade is getting remade. It rumored to have a huge V12 engine coupled to a 5 speed auto tranny. And this time its not going to be built on the GMT900 platform, its will get its own platform. Should be sweet. My father plans on getting rid of the 02' Escalade and getting this on depending on how sweet it is.

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wow..? here in Canada and mostly in Qu?bec, small cars wins.? But we know those living below us like big cars.? I think here people consider more the cost of the fuel and look for less pollution.

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Yeah us Americans are stupid....not.....yes we like big cars and we like them pimped with the stereo blaring out of the car! Also we try not to pollution but people that own companys for bad things pollute the air not us good people .

HummerT30 ... why did you take that as a strike to Americans... :s... i live in mississauga, ontario, canada... and it is true, it's generally a small car that one will drive... the fact you take this as a strike to the american people is just stupid

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I live in Cali, USA and I did'nt take that personaly I said not in my post. It was a joke! :pinch:

Apperently the 2007 Escalade is getting remade. It rumored to have a huge V12 engine coupled to a 5 speed auto tranny. And this time its not going to be built on the GMT900 platform, its will get its own platform. Should be sweet. My father plans on getting rid of the 02' Escalade and getting this on depending on how sweet it is.

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AHAHHAHAHAH Yeah, maybe for $100,000. Maybe they will make a special edition (limited run of 5000 or so) like you described, but not a full production model.

Yeah us Americans are stupid....not.....yes we like big cars and we like them pimped with the stereo blaring out of the car!

Yeah, speak for yourself. I liked "pimped with the stereo blaring" too, but then I turned 14. Good thing that, 13 years later, I can think back and laugh at how assinine all that is. :rolleyes:

Yeah, speak for yourself.  I liked "pimped with the stereo blaring" too, but then I turned 14.  Good thing that, 13 years later, I can think back and laugh at how assinine all that is.  :rolleyes:

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lol Its the best blarin music out of 1000 watt speacers!

hmm.. kinda dumb.. but its good news and all, but in Canada, yes Small cars do own. we dont see alot of SUV's, but there are still SUV's, just not alot... like compacts and mini-vans :|

but it's 2005.. relax on the '07 news k man LOL

Yeah, speak for yourself.  I liked "pimped with the stereo blaring" too, but then I turned 14.  Good thing that, 13 years later, I can think back and laugh at how assinine all that is.  :rolleyes:

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lol Its the best blarin music out of 1000 watt speacers!

I live in Toronto and I see SUV's and Mini-vans everywhere I go. I do see some small/mid size sedans. What I rarely see is nice sports cars. The most common cars/vans I see is the Honda Civic and Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager.

why not? They are so cool and the best of all Chevy owns it! :p

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Cadillac is part of GM, Chevy does not own it.

GM = ? Chevrolet ? Pontiac ? Buick ? Cadillac ? GMC ? Oldsmobile

? Saturn ? HUMMER ? Saab ? Holden ? Opel ? Vauxhall

also ? Fiat ? Fuji/Subaru ? Isuzu ? Suzuki are part of GM Network.. not sure exacly what that means. And Fiat owns m:Dt of Ferrari. :D

Apperently the 2007 Escalade is getting remade. It rumored to have a huge V12 engine coupled to a 5 speed auto tranny. And this time its not going to be built on the GMT900 platform, its will get its own platform. Should be sweet. My father plans on getting rid of the 02' Escalade and getting this on depending on how sweet it is.

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Not to rain on your parade, but why does your dad need an SUV with a V12?

wow...do you have how much idea how much gas that thing will eat up?....holy crap...I can tell you that is one car I will NOT be driving...:no:

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Exactly. It will cost well in excess of $500 a month in gas, just to keep the tub of lard moving. And that's if you no more than 40 miles on it a day.

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