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Last year, Cadillac created a new niche for itself by borrowing a concept from Chevrolet and giving it the full luxury treatment. Chevrolet had launched its Avalanche sport utility truck in mid-2001, and Cadillac followed with the Escalade EXT, which reached dealerships early in 2002. One of many crossover models to hit the market that year, the Escalade EXT blends the luxury cab of the Escalade sport utility vehicle with the cargo bed of a pickup truck. Ford actually introduced the idea earlier with its Explorer Sport Trac. Read More
1 Available Escalade EXT Trim
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