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    2015 Cadillac Escalade Pics Leak Ahead Of Reveal

    October 7th, 2013

    Drew Dowdell

    Managing Editor - CheersandGears.com

    Ahead of tonight's reveal of the 2015 Cadillac Escalade, pictures started tumbling out via Autoblog.com. Carscoops.com snagged some screenshots of the video before it was taken down. We don't know much about the technical details yet, but the look is what you would expect from the Cadillac version the the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon. We already saw pictures of the 2015 Cadillac Escalade interior last week.

    Stay tune to CheersandGears.com for the official pictures and a video live stream of the reveal event at 7:30pm eastern time.

    Update: At the moment, there is no video embed link. You can watch the reveal on Youtube. 2015 Cadillac Escalade Live Reveal

    Drew Dowdell is Managing Editor of CheersandGears.com and can be reached at [email protected] or on twitter as @cheersngears

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    To me it's the best looking of the new SUVs. I love the tail lights, but I'm hoping the Euro-spec ones don't look like sh*t like the current gen's Euro-spec tail lights...

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    I'm not liking the designs of these SUV's. They don't look as aerodynamic (yeah I know) as their predecessors and a little too brickish. But I suppose the more ostentatious, the better, for the Escalade.

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    I am loving the all-of-a-piece body on the new trucks and SUVs... the gaps are so tiny... the panels are so much smoother stamped than on past models. If one knows what they're looking at, they are really outstanding. Waves in the sheetmetal are all but eliminated, the stamping process has really come along... ensuring a better coefficient of drag, and a higher quality overall look to the body. GO, GM! Bravo!

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    Agree Ocnblu, the over all fit and finish along with the stamping process has really taken a giant step forward. I think GM has really stepped up the quality game with their latest series of trucks and SUV's and anyone that says American build junk needs to pull their head out of the Asian tailpipes.

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    Interior looks great from the initial pics...love the wood and brown leather...looks like it would make a comfy commuter car, a quiet smooth place for the daily grind..

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