With its redesign for 2007, the Escalade will likely even further increase its appeal to younger buyers. In its brief tenure, it seems, Cadillacs, specifically the Escalade, have transitioned from the must-have car for bank presidents to the must-have car for professional athletes. Younger buyers will likely want the car and will be willing to pay a premium for it, particularly if it helps them emulate a sporting hero.
My test vehicle also included an Information Package and Climate Package. The $2,495 information option includes a rear view camera and navigation system with CD/DVD. The Climate Package ($625) includes heated/cooled front seats and heated steering wheel.