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Cadillac didn't join the sport utility club until the 1999 model year, when it took a GMC Yukon Denali, added a few more luxury features and Cadillac styling cues, and dubbed it Escalade. The Yukon and sister-SUV Chevrolet Tahoe are redesigned for 2000, but Escalade and Denali will carry on the old design for a while longer. Both are expected to adopt the new Yukon/Tahoe design for the 2001 model year. Until that happens, Escalade carries over with minimal change. Read More
1 Available Escalade Trim
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