Big, brash vehicle. Many may think it's too showy and gigantic, to others the ultimate luxury and family hauler. Would you personally feel comfortable driving this in your neighborhood, office, kids' school, and social orbit?
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It’s just a car and looks like all the other SUVs out there. |
I honestly would just assume you're an Uber Black driver. |
Too showy?? There are way more high end SUVs on the market than a Cadillac Escalade. |
It's not what I think of as a showy car. They tend to be cars for hire, or cars for families with a huge number of kids.
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I don't think that much about cars, and most SUVs look the same to me. I wouldn't notice unless it was a weird color or some fancy sportscar with a unique design. |
I would silently judge. I don’t care how showy or expensive the car is but these behemoths are a literal huge pain in shopping centre parking lots, narrow streets, etc and a huge danger around pedestrians esp kids due to more limited visibility. Not to mention if one hits you! |
Too showy for me, even if I'd probably find it comfortable and an enjoyable drive. |
They are huge. I would not enjoy driving one or maneuvering parking garages and spaces. |
Too big. So no |
Sure if I needed a car that big. |
Some of the colors and specs look a bit "mafioso," which isn't an image normal UMC parents seek to project. ![]() |
I drive a Yukon, so yes I would drive an Escalade. |
I hate all large cars, OP, they pollute more, and nearly all of them have a terrible front line of sight due to the elevated driving position and the shape of the fender, making them much more dangerous for pedestrians.
So it doesn't matter whether it's an Escalade or another model. I'll stick to my little cars. |
99% of the rage about huge luxury cars is from people who can't afford one nor afford a big SFH to park it at. |