Cadillac Escalade
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Model-year 2021 and 2022 Cadillac Escalades, Chevrolet Suburbans and Tahoes, and GMC Yukons and Yukon XLs may have faulty seat belt fasteners.
By Patrick Masterson
August 16, 2022
Three years of OnStar and Connected Services Premium are an “optional” line item, but the $1,500 will remain part of the MSRP regardless of whether buyers activate the feature.
By Patrick Masterson
August 11, 2022
The 2022 three-row SUVs that offer captain’s chairs are listed by root model name, though some models may or may not offer captain’s chairs in hybrid or other variants.
By Cars.com Editors
June 20, 2022
The 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V is the brand’s first-ever V-branded SUV and, according to Cadillac, the most powerful full-size performance SUV you can buy.
By Aaron Bragman
May 11, 2022
Along with general excellence, the best cars represent ultimate luxury in their class and/or are exceptionally well-rounded, providing their luxury along with above-average usability and drivability.
By Cars.com Editors
February 22, 2022
Diesel engines are known for their reliability, low-end torque and highway fuel efficiency, but diesel cars are gone from the U.S. market, and there are few SUVs and pickup trucks left.
By Fred Meier
January 21, 2022
Following a significant redesign to the Cadillac Escalade for 2021, the SUV returns for 2022 with slight tweaks to safety offerings and a modest price bump.
By Jim Travers
December 2, 2021
Driver-assistance systems are quickly evolving to take over more driving duties. See how Tesla, Ford and GM’s semi-autonomous features and pricing compare.
By Jane Ulitskaya
September 10, 2021
These cars offer panoramic moonroofs or sunroofs either as standard or optional equipment for 2021.
By Kelsey Mays and Jane Ulitskaya
July 8, 2021
If captain’s chairs, which yield several positives, are on your wish list for a three-row SUV, here are the 2021 models that offer them.
By Cars.com Editors
July 1, 2021