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2008 2009
Cadillac Escalade

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The new 2008 2009 Cadillac Escalade SUV can be described as biggest
and toughest SUV in the market. At the heart of this monster
is a 345-horsepower V8 engine engineered exclusively for Cadillac,
so whether it's hauling a heavy load or effortlessly reaching
60 mph in under nine seconds, there's little question that
the 2008 2009 Cadillac Escalade is the most powerful SUV in the
world. This Website boasts all of the latest information about
this truck, including Escalade pictures, Escalade wallpaper,
and details about new Escalade accessories, including roof
racks and trailer hitches. To stay abreast of this news, we
encourage you to bookmark this site and make it one of your
daily stops, as we update our content frequently each month.
There are other Escalade performance features, namely StabiliTrak,
which monitors wheel traction, speed, steering wheel, and throttle
positions and keeps the car on the road throughout. If the onboard
computer senses an impending loss of control, the StabilTrak
system discreetly applies the correct amount of braking force
to the appropriate wheel or wheels, while reducing engine power
if necessary. Escalade also comes with full-time all-wheel drive,
which provides traction at all four corners. In the Escalade,
driving forces are smartly tailored to the traction that is
available for each wheel. If Escalade senses that one or more
wheels have less traction, then the all-wheel-drive system feeds
power to the wheels with the most traction. We'd be remiss to
ignore the Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist System, too. With
this system, you get a "virtual view" when you're backing up
at less than 3 mph. Ultrasonic sensors pick up certain stationary
objects directly behind the vehicle, and send signals to let
you know how close you are to them.
Here's something you don't see in Escalade pictures - every
Escalade comes standard with a high-output 345-horsepower
V8 engine. The Escalade engine features a short-stroke crank
and lightweight aluminum cylinder heads with a muscle-car-strong
10:1 compression ratio. It delivers 345 horsepower at 5,200
rpm and 380 pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. Escalades
also are engineered to tow up to 7,800 lbs when equipped with
the optional trailering package. To help handle the demands
of towing, Escalade comes standard with:
- A heavy-duty transmission
- Four-wheel anti-lock brakes
- A large fuel tank
- Large-diameter front stabilizer bar.
- Special transmission oil and engine oil coolers and gauges
to monitor both.
- Standard road-sensing suspension that reads the road surface
once every millisecond and adjusts from "soft" to "firm"
as the road surface requires.
With features like these, it's no wonder so many customers
seek Escalade wallpaper for their home computer desktops.
But Escalade pictures reveal that this SUV turns heads inside
and out - not just under the hood. Inside the truck, the available
rear-seat DVD player with LCD flip-down screen supports a
number of formats. Add the premium Bose sound system that
delivers fantastic audio from door to door and front to back,
and it's like piloting a world-class home theater on wheels.
You can adjust the driver and front passenger seats ten different
ways. And the front seating area, as well as the second row
outboard seat cushions, are heated to keep you warm on the
coldest winter days. The car's exterior mirrors are programmable,
and they'll fold out of the way in a tight spot. What's more,
with standard Escalade accessories such as cargo nets and
front grill bars, you can't go wrong
Safety also is a critical component to the 2008 2009 Escalade
picture. Escalade is one of the few vehicles in the world
with a Passenger Sensing System. Special sensors in the seat
cushion and safety belts actually analyze the size and weight
of the front-seat passenger. These sensors automatically turn
off the front air bag if they detect a rear-facing child seat,
booster seat, or child in the front-passenger seat. This,
along with standard airbags, pretensioning seatbelts, and
crush zones, makes passengers safe all of the time they're
on the road. To learn more about the 2008 2009 Cadillac Escalade,
please study this site and come back again soon. Whenever
you buy an Escalade, we think you'll be glad you did.
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