I see more foreigners driving them than anything. |
A lot out in Loudoun. Suburban moms drive them. Personally I like the way they look, especially the pearl white ones |
| It's honestly a nice truck; best-in-class engine, which makes hauling family and toys (boat, RV, etc.) a breeze. A bit tacky though. |
| Driving beyond those taillights drives me nuts |
+1 Good summary
Buying a car like this is substantially how you feel about it at a gut instinct level. By the way, I am shocked at how many Suburban/Yukon/Tahoe are in and around McLean. They are relatively low-key but are actually pretty expensive. |
Yeah, I used to live in Springfield, then recently moved to Tysons, and I'm constantly amazed by the expensive cars running around here. In Springfield or Annandale, driving an expensive car is "BMW 3 series, Mercedes CLA". In McLean-Tysons it's a BMW M model or Mercedes AMG. It's just flexing on a whole other level
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Are they good? Yes, probably best in class for what they do, although there isn’t much competition. They will clearly be best in class once the redesign comes out for the 2020 model year.
Will you ever fully use its capabilities? Unless you have a boat, RV, or take frequent road trips, probably not. Is it a good value? No. You can get about 90% of the Escalade’s features and parts (including the most important ones: engine, suspension and transmission) for about 75% of the price in a fully loaded Yukon Denali package. But an Escalade is much like a diamond engagement ring in that its price is completely disconnected from value or market pricing. You buy it for a non-rational reason. All of that said, I would get one, but I come from a poor minority immigrant family. My wife, on the other hand, is from a white UMC family and she wouldn’t be caught dead in one so she happily drives her fully loaded (white!) Yukon XL Denali. |
Yeah, one of the first things I noticed when I moved EOTR was how many really nice cars were parked in front of really crappy houses. One of my neighbors explained it this way: "you never have to invite your friends to your house if you don't want to, but they'll see your car all the time no matter what." Certainly not my mindset, but if you put value in appearances and only have the money for one, I guess it makes sense. |
Is a family of four enough to qualify as a family? |
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Are Cadillac Escalades good?
For the environment? No. |
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It looks tasteful and pure Americana if driven by a waspy mom who lives in a very high-end neighborhood.
It looks tacky and ghetto if driven by a car-rich schmuck and/or parked in a downscale neighborhood. |
I take a lot of Uber black SUVs for work and probably 1/3 of them are Escalades. |
uhhh, not in this area.
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| In the Washington metro area, you have a cross section of folks who drive Escalades. I live in upper NWDC. While I am one of the few in my neighborhood who drives an Escalade if you drive in Potomac where my kids went to private school, there are plenty of families pulling in and out of Mater Die, The Heights, St. Andrews, Bullis, etc. with Escalades. And, most, if not all, of them were white. There are a lot of Escalades with diplomatic tags. So, assume it is the preferred vehicle of some diplomats. The bottom line is people spend their money on what they want and I wish the same poster would stop with the threads on Escalades. It's getting quite tired. |
| ^^Mater Dei |