Detail Info for: 2003 Cadillac Escalade 2003 cadillac escalade

Transaction Info

Sold On:
02/11/2017
Price:
$ 4051.00
Condition:
Mileage:
144730
Location:
Charleston, Illinois, 61920
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2003 Cadillac Escalade
Submodel Body Type:
SUV
Engine:
V8 6.0L
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1gyek63n03r311447
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Up for sale is a used, white 2003 Cadillac Escalade. The truck/suv has been great to us. It starts up & runs without hesitation each and every time. Most of the miles are highway miles as we travel 2 1/2 hours one way every other week. Never had a break down, never had a major repair needed. Features: - Keyless entry, Remote start & viper car alarm(the remote works from the back at target & walmart to the parking lot to start the car. The remote is a 2-way system that allows you to see the current status on the escalade so that you know it received your remote start command when it's freezing outside!!) - Viper smart start module(this allows you to start the car from your watch or phone anywhere in the world via the app. Great for starting from the workplace when remote is out of range & it's nice being able to tell if you remembered to lock your doors.) - Pioneer double-din dvd aftermarket receiver w/ CarPlay & android's alternative(This thing is great. It will display the backup camera video, give you great call quality, play your music, and you can even buy the adapter that costs around $30-40 which allows you to play hulu, netflix, etc from your phone onto the stereo. This is great for a husband/wife that has a significant other that spends a LOT of time in the store! :) - Sunroof(lights up the vehicle in the summer time. Looks great at sunset.) - Pioneer 2015 subwoofer winners(Pioneer 2015 12" subwoofer competition winners. There's a pair of them, in a 3rd row seat sub box. Meaning, you can have the 3rd row in, and still have your subs!) -Pioneer amp(Purchased at the same time, but I can't remember what kind the amp is. It was the one best recommended in all forums & according to pioneer.) - Third row seating(I leave them out & stored most of the time unless we have family visiting. You have more room when they're out for a crazy amount of groceries, etc.) - Backup camera(I bought the best rated one off of amazon with lights that illuminate when in reverse giving more clarity to nighttime reversing.) - USB port for charging(With the stereo came a usb port. I had it ran professionally, as was everything else, so that it was hidden & came out in the middle console. Hop in, plug your phone in, close it, and drive away with the convenience of Apple CarPlay.) - Heated Seats(great when they work. It's about 50/50. I know you can get the module off of eBay, and I had looked at one point in time, but never messed with doing it. We would only use it about 2 months out of the year, and with remote start, it didn't seem like an immediate need/want.) - Power Seats - Power Mirrors - Auto-downfacing mirrors when in reverse for curbside parking - Factory backup sensors(They don't work. They're about $20 give or take to replace them. They just plug into a pigtail harness, but they're older technology in my opinion. I don't want blinking lights when I have a backup camera I can physically see what's behind me & how close I am. - Fog lights(never needed to use them. No idea how bright they are; factory installed) - Hitch(We pulled the boat & the camper / travel trailer a few times with it, and it pulled great...which leads me to the next feature) - Air ride suspension(I don't know the actual name for it, but there's a compressor that raises the truck up. For example, if you're pulling a trailer or have a heavy load in the trunk area, the compressor will raise the truck up so you're always riding level. -Wood & leather steering wheel - Rear heated seats - Dual-zone digital climate control(dual zone climate control for the front. The rear hvac only seems to blow cold air, so we use the front to warm the entire car. It gets hot regardless. I was told it is likely the actuator. That is ~$20 which you can look up here to verify. - Cold air intake - Integrated turn signals in mirrors. - Slightly lowered(When parked next to another escalade, you will see how good this looks & how lame the same model looks without the lowering of 2"). - Tires(tires look good. I'm not a professional, but I see tread, and have plenty of grip with the snow we just had.) - Leather interior - LOUD ALARM(You will definitely hear the alarm if it goes off. Aftermarket, and has a shock sensor as well.) - Homelink transmitter(I believe it's the name for it. It allows you to program the three buttons above the rearview mirror to use as your garage door opener.) - 2 remotes(2 remotes. Only 1 remote has the LCD screen. Both have lock, unlock, panic, and remote start functionalities.) - Aftermarket dual exhaust(I have no idea what kind of exhaust it is. Looks like stainless steel tips, but I'm not an exhaust person. I just know when something sounds good, and this sounds GREAT! Not extremely loud, but it definitely has a "beefy" sound when you hit the gas or start it up. Impressive.) - Passenger side mirror has a crack on the plastic side. Not the mirror side. It has been this way since I bought it, and the escalade looks so good that I never remember to change it. -Washable air filter. No need to pay the auto place for one each time. - New AC Delco brake pads & rotors approx. Dec 20th. This has recently become my daily driver with the weather, so miles will continue to slowly climb until sold. We're wanting to buy something that's better on gas for our "long hauls" & easier to park in tight spots. I hate to get rid of it, but I've got my enjoyment out of it. It's a 2003, but I get compliments on it at least once per week. People love it, love riding in it, and an escalade is definitely a vehicle that never goes out of style. There is a cut on the plastic directly above the hitch. I've taken a picture of it. I backed up to my lawnmower trailer, and it was sitting on a railroad tie that was uneven. It slid forward & bit it. Unfortunately, I was watching it on my rearview camera as it happened haha. Note, these compliments still come after having done that. There's a slow leak I've noticed recently. I'm assuming it's antifreeze as it has that reddish tint, but couldn't be 100%. I put Bar's stop leak sealant in it, and added more antifreeze, and so far so good. But, I wouldn't sell a vehicle without disclosing any and everything to my knowledge. The vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is. I'm not a dealer, so I cannot ship the vehicle, but I have bought vehicles off of eBay several times in the past. I always go through eBay's recommendation uShip at the top of the page where it asks if you want a quote for shipping. I have ZERO problems working with a shipper & will assist in making the process go smoothly. Synthetic oil change done approx. every 3 months and/or 3k miles. Clean & clear title. If you have any questions, please feel free to message me via eBay & I'll try to respond as best & as quickly as I can. I'm pricing this vehicle extremely fair. The reserve price is what were offered by the local dealer as a trade-in. We all know dealers don't pay very much. You'd be hard-pressed to find an escalade for this price anywhere. This would make a great vehicle for a daily commuter, weekend driver, summer vehicle, and or towing your toys around with you. Thanks & sorry this is so long!! I just wanted to make sure I had everything described accurately & sufficiently!

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