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Generally poor, often achieving 12-14 MPG, making it a "gas guzzler" by modern standards.

Subpar fuel economy, potential transmission issues at lower speeds, and a tendency for the tailgate to show wear.

The 2007 revamp brought a significant upgrade in cabin quality. 2007-cadillac-escalade-ext-v1

Featured the unique "Midgate" system, allowing the cargo bed to extend into the cabin by folding the rear seats, expanding the utility space to 101 cubic feet.

The 2007 Escalade EXT was a quintessential status symbol, designed for image-seekers who needed towing power (up to 7,600 lbs) but demanded luxury. Its bold styling—defined by a massive chrome grille and 22-inch wheels—ensured it was a head-turner. It was often seen as "the Cadillac of trucks," a "pimped-out" vehicle that thrived in urban environments as much as it could handle towing boats or trailers. Generally poor, often achieving 12-14 MPG, making it

Powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine producing 403 horsepower and lb-ft of torque.

Despite its 3-ton weight, the 6.2L engine provides significant acceleration. The 2007 model offered: Six-speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode. AWD standard . Featured the unique "Midgate" system, allowing the cargo

The 2007 redesign provided a quieter, smoother ride with an all-new fully boxed frame and upgraded interior materials, including Nuance leather.