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John Goreham
Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
11-9-2018

 

Our colleagues at US News and World Report Autos have a new list of the best November new vehicle deals and the Cadillac Escalade stands out. According to USN, the folks at Cadillac are offering $7K cash back on the 2018 Escalade. Other interesting GM-related November deals include $5,000 back on the 2018 GMC Acadia $4,000 cash back on the 2018 Chevy Cruze and $ 4,750 off the Buick Encore. 

 

US News speculates that Cadillac is feeling pressure from the newly redesigned Lincoln Navigator. 

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John Goreham
Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
11-9-2018

 
Our colleagues at US News and World Report Autos have a new list of the best November new vehicle deals and the Cadillac Escalade stands out. According to USN, the folks at Cadillac are offering $7K cash back on the 2018 Escalade. Other interesting GM-related November deals include $5,000 back on the 2018 GMC Acadia $4,000 cash back on the 2018 Chevy Cruze and $ 4,750 off the Buick Encore. 
 
US News speculates that Cadillac is feeling pressure from the newly redesigned Lincoln Navigator. 


The Escalade is a much better looking vehicle than the Lincoln Navigator. My sister-in-law has the new $85K Navigator, it’s been in the shop so much that she’s seeking a buy back and going back with the GM Escalade.


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Next gen Escalade better beat out its own cousin Denali at everything.  They can have the same engines or whatever, but Escalade needs at least one unique engine that's Cadillac only, but the fit/finish and materials have to trump GMC big time. 

 

Navigator is a threat for sure, but Denali is as well as I think its part of what is hurting Escalade. 

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Escalades were getting pretty popular, but they've moved them to such a high price point, that there seem to be far fewer on the road, with many buyers deciding the Yukon Denali is a sufficient status symbol. 

 

Now, if I see a new Escalade on the road, I know the driver has big coin (or at least got approved for a big loan).

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According to USN, the folks at Cadillac are offering $7K cash back on the 2018 Escalade. Other interesting GM-related November deals include $5,000 back on the 2018 GMC Acadia $4,000 cash back on the 2018 Chevy Cruze and $ 4,750 off the Buick Encore.  



As a percentage off MSRP, the Escalade deal is much worse than the others listed.

But I’m pretty sure there’s more than $7k in total incentives available for the Escalade.

And yes, the new Navigator is dope.


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On 11/9/2018 at 1:12 PM, newdude said:

Next gen Escalade better beat out its own cousin Denali at everything.  They can have the same engines or whatever, but Escalade needs at least one unique engine that's Cadillac only, but the fit/finish and materials have to trump GMC big time. 

 

Navigator is a threat for sure, but Denali is as well as I think its part of what is hurting Escalade. 

 

It's rumored that the new 550hp twin turbo Cadillac V8 will make it into the next Escalade

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It's rumored that the new 550hp twin turbo Cadillac V8 will make it into the next Escalade

Really!!! You just had to pick out my next company vehicle, I B very interested [emoji41]


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Let's hope so.  The current Escalade is a disgrace.  Mainly in looks..

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