Bought my First Ever American Made Car!
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Bought my First Ever American Made Car!
I'm a Lexus loyalist (currently own 3), but did something I never thought I'd do and bought an American made car. In the 20+ cars I've owned over the past ~15 years, all have either been Japanese (90% of them Lexus) or German. I've documented in different posts on here about my hunt for a clean LX470 over the last couple of years, and after seeing prices climb on all examples, even those with 200k+ miles, I decided to give up the hunt. I couldn't fathom paying $20-25k for a 15 year old car with 200k miles. Anything in remotely good condition from a non-snow/salt state with under 100k miles is fetching even crazier prices. So with the LX off my list, I started looking into other SUVs. I considered an RX, but it was too small for what I wanted. I looked into the Infiniti QX56, but couldn't find a low mileage example or one that wasn't completely trashed. Mercedes GL or BMW X5 didn't do anything for me + reliability issues and maintenance kept me away. So all that was left in my mind was an American made SUV. I browsed all the auto sites obsessively, but nothing was really catching my eye.
That changed last week when I was doing my obsessive hourly check on Craigslist to see what had newly popped up for sale. I saw something I never thought I'd consider - a 2005 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum. The pictures were horrible and there were only 4 of them, but the low mileage (86K) and one owner status piqued my interests. I emailed and went to look at it the next day. Everything checked out with the car. It was truly a one owner car. The owner kept everything down to the original window sticker and purchase order. This thing had cost them $77k OTD back in 2005. The Platinum Edition was the top of the line model for the Escalade and has some features some new cars don't even have like heated/cooled REAR seats and heated/cooled cup holders (gimmicky, I'm sure). Picked up the truck yesterday and am so far very impressed. Drives extremely comfortable and masks how big this thing actually is - it's practically a bus. Interior is good quality - nothing like a Lexus, as most parts are GM bin parts used across many models, but still very nice for what it is. I don't think it's $77k nice, but for what I paid I'm happy. I'm not sure what the reliability will look like, as I've read mixed reviews, but since it's a GM car, it shouldn't be too expensive to fix whatever goes wrong. The prior owner took very good care of it and fixed anything that needed to be done, so that was a plus. I can only find one other ESV Platinum for sale in the US with under 100k miles and it's quite a bit more than I paid for this one, so I'm overall very satisfied. My Lexus' won't be going anywhere, though. This will just be an occasional driver and used to tow if/when I get the trailer I've been searching for. Here's a pic of it today. Will be getting a full detail later this week and can post more pictures if anyone is interested in seeing more.
That changed last week when I was doing my obsessive hourly check on Craigslist to see what had newly popped up for sale. I saw something I never thought I'd consider - a 2005 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum. The pictures were horrible and there were only 4 of them, but the low mileage (86K) and one owner status piqued my interests. I emailed and went to look at it the next day. Everything checked out with the car. It was truly a one owner car. The owner kept everything down to the original window sticker and purchase order. This thing had cost them $77k OTD back in 2005. The Platinum Edition was the top of the line model for the Escalade and has some features some new cars don't even have like heated/cooled REAR seats and heated/cooled cup holders (gimmicky, I'm sure). Picked up the truck yesterday and am so far very impressed. Drives extremely comfortable and masks how big this thing actually is - it's practically a bus. Interior is good quality - nothing like a Lexus, as most parts are GM bin parts used across many models, but still very nice for what it is. I don't think it's $77k nice, but for what I paid I'm happy. I'm not sure what the reliability will look like, as I've read mixed reviews, but since it's a GM car, it shouldn't be too expensive to fix whatever goes wrong. The prior owner took very good care of it and fixed anything that needed to be done, so that was a plus. I can only find one other ESV Platinum for sale in the US with under 100k miles and it's quite a bit more than I paid for this one, so I'm overall very satisfied. My Lexus' won't be going anywhere, though. This will just be an occasional driver and used to tow if/when I get the trailer I've been searching for. Here's a pic of it today. Will be getting a full detail later this week and can post more pictures if anyone is interested in seeing more.
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Lexus Fanatic
Congratulations......best of luck wth it.
How do the brakes feel? Many of the large GM full-sized trucks and SUVs of tis vintage tended to have weak and/or unreliable brakes. From what I remember, that changed in 2007, when the entire line-up was redesigned.
How do the brakes feel? Many of the large GM full-sized trucks and SUVs of tis vintage tended to have weak and/or unreliable brakes. From what I remember, that changed in 2007, when the entire line-up was redesigned.
#3
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For one to truly understand one's love for Lexus, one must own the competition for a while. After one experiences enough repair bills and general annoyances of vehicles that are not as well built, one may come running back to Lexus with a newfound appreciation.
Are there other reliable brands? Yes, Honda, Mazda, to name a couple. Is there anecdotal evidence of people having good luck with Cadillacs? Likely, although I haven't personally heard any. Are all Lexus vehicles great? No, Lexus seems to be losing touch with its customers and is falling behind in the ICE arena, but most think it is because they are turning their focus to EV's.
Are there other reliable brands? Yes, Honda, Mazda, to name a couple. Is there anecdotal evidence of people having good luck with Cadillacs? Likely, although I haven't personally heard any. Are all Lexus vehicles great? No, Lexus seems to be losing touch with its customers and is falling behind in the ICE arena, but most think it is because they are turning their focus to EV's.
Last edited by Wilson2000; 04-13-21 at 05:51 PM. Reason: typo
#4
Lexus Fanatic
At one time, Honda and Acura wrote the book on assembly-quality, and coming from the factory screwed-together like an Swiss Watch. But, since then, various transmission problems, and a general cheapening of their design and materials have tarnished the brand somewhat. The brand, as a whole, has dropped significantly in Consumer Reports reliability ratings. The 2012 Civic was so cheap inside, and the public reception of it so bad, that Honda was forced to do an emergency redesign of the interior within just 12 months....almost unheard of.
From what I can remember, Lexus products started losing their luster about 15 or so years ago, with the 2006-2007 models....that's when the noticeable cost-cutting started.
Lexus seems to be losing touch with its customers and is falling behind in the ICE arena, but most think it is because they are turning their focus to EV's.
Last edited by mmarshall; 04-13-21 at 04:22 PM.
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Congratulations on the purchase. My mom had a black Platinum Escalade like that for ten years. It was pretty reliable until the transmission randomly blew at 120,000 miles. She sold it right after the transmission was swapped.
This body style was so iconic back when these were new. They were everywhere in music videos, movies, and on TV. I think this body aged really well compared to the 07-13 Escalade.
This body style was so iconic back when these were new. They were everywhere in music videos, movies, and on TV. I think this body aged really well compared to the 07-13 Escalade.
#6
Lexus Fanatic
I'm a Lexus loyalist (currently own 3), but did something I never thought I'd do and bought an American made car. In the 20+ cars I've owned over the past ~15 years, all have either been Japanese (90% of them Lexus) or German. I've documented in different posts on here about my hunt for a clean LX470 over the last couple of years, and after seeing prices climb on all examples, even those with 200k+ miles, I decided to give up the hunt. I couldn't fathom paying $20-25k for a 15 year old car with 200k miles. Anything in remotely good condition from a non-snow/salt state with under 100k miles is fetching even crazier prices. So with the LX off my list, I started looking into other SUVs. I considered an RX, but it was too small for what I wanted. I looked into the Infiniti QX56, but couldn't find a low mileage example or one that wasn't completely trashed. Mercedes GL or BMW X5 didn't do anything for me + reliability issues and maintenance kept me away. So all that was left in my mind was an American made SUV. I browsed all the auto sites obsessively, but nothing was really catching my eye.
That changed last week when I was doing my obsessive hourly check on Craigslist to see what had newly popped up for sale. I saw something I never thought I'd consider - a 2005 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum. The pictures were horrible and there were only 4 of them, but the low mileage (86K) and one owner status piqued my interests. I emailed and went to look at it the next day. Everything checked out with the car. It was truly a one owner car. The owner kept everything down to the original window sticker and purchase order. This thing had cost them $77k OTD back in 2005. The Platinum Edition was the top of the line model for the Escalade and has some features some new cars don't even have like heated/cooled REAR seats and heated/cooled cup holders (gimmicky, I'm sure). Picked up the truck yesterday and am so far very impressed. Drives extremely comfortable and masks how big this thing actually is - it's practically a bus. Interior is good quality - nothing like a Lexus, as most parts are GM bin parts used across many models, but still very nice for what it is. I don't think it's $77k nice, but for what I paid I'm happy. I'm not sure what the reliability will look like, as I've read mixed reviews, but since it's a GM car, it shouldn't be too expensive to fix whatever goes wrong. The prior owner took very good care of it and fixed anything that needed to be done, so that was a plus. I can only find one other ESV Platinum for sale in the US with under 100k miles and it's quite a bit more than I paid for this one, so I'm overall very satisfied. My Lexus' won't be going anywhere, though. This will just be an occasional driver and used to tow if/when I get the trailer I've been searching for. Here's a pic of it today. Will be getting a full detail later this week and can post more pictures if anyone is interested in seeing more.
That changed last week when I was doing my obsessive hourly check on Craigslist to see what had newly popped up for sale. I saw something I never thought I'd consider - a 2005 Cadillac Escalade ESV Platinum. The pictures were horrible and there were only 4 of them, but the low mileage (86K) and one owner status piqued my interests. I emailed and went to look at it the next day. Everything checked out with the car. It was truly a one owner car. The owner kept everything down to the original window sticker and purchase order. This thing had cost them $77k OTD back in 2005. The Platinum Edition was the top of the line model for the Escalade and has some features some new cars don't even have like heated/cooled REAR seats and heated/cooled cup holders (gimmicky, I'm sure). Picked up the truck yesterday and am so far very impressed. Drives extremely comfortable and masks how big this thing actually is - it's practically a bus. Interior is good quality - nothing like a Lexus, as most parts are GM bin parts used across many models, but still very nice for what it is. I don't think it's $77k nice, but for what I paid I'm happy. I'm not sure what the reliability will look like, as I've read mixed reviews, but since it's a GM car, it shouldn't be too expensive to fix whatever goes wrong. The prior owner took very good care of it and fixed anything that needed to be done, so that was a plus. I can only find one other ESV Platinum for sale in the US with under 100k miles and it's quite a bit more than I paid for this one, so I'm overall very satisfied. My Lexus' won't be going anywhere, though. This will just be an occasional driver and used to tow if/when I get the trailer I've been searching for. Here's a pic of it today. Will be getting a full detail later this week and can post more pictures if anyone is interested in seeing more.
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Nice Cadillac!!! That generation of GMT 800 pickups/SUV are known to wear like cast iron pans, all the mechanical bits are solid(except for that damn 4L60e trans on 1/2 ton models, but even a rebuild on one of those is like $1500).
In fact a lot of Chevy guys like this gen better than the newer GMT900 trucks, because those had crap motors with AFM(cylinder deactivation) that crapped out, not sure of the specifics but to fix the AFM problems required pulling the cylinder heads and several thousand dollars worth of work, what to save you 1-2mpg, but that extra gas would have been much cheaper than rebuilding half the engine.
As far as Cadillac "cars" go, the only ones worth a damn IMO are 1990's Brougham and Fleetwoods with Chevrolet 350 V8's in them. Or the CTS-V cars with LS V8's. Everything else Cadillac has made in the past 25 years in terms of "sedan" has a junk motor under the hood. Northstar V8 blows headgaskets, GM's corporate 3.6 DOHC eats timing chains, I wouldn't buy a 4 cylinder Cadillac, even one with a turbo. I mean why even offer a 4 cylinder if Cadillac is supposed to be a "step up"
In fact a lot of Chevy guys like this gen better than the newer GMT900 trucks, because those had crap motors with AFM(cylinder deactivation) that crapped out, not sure of the specifics but to fix the AFM problems required pulling the cylinder heads and several thousand dollars worth of work, what to save you 1-2mpg, but that extra gas would have been much cheaper than rebuilding half the engine.
As far as Cadillac "cars" go, the only ones worth a damn IMO are 1990's Brougham and Fleetwoods with Chevrolet 350 V8's in them. Or the CTS-V cars with LS V8's. Everything else Cadillac has made in the past 25 years in terms of "sedan" has a junk motor under the hood. Northstar V8 blows headgaskets, GM's corporate 3.6 DOHC eats timing chains, I wouldn't buy a 4 cylinder Cadillac, even one with a turbo. I mean why even offer a 4 cylinder if Cadillac is supposed to be a "step up"
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Congratulations on the purchase. My mom had a black Platinum Escalade like that for ten years. It was pretty reliable until the transmission randomly blew at 120,000 miles. She sold it right after the transmission was swapped.
This body style was so iconic back when these were new. They were everywhere in music videos, movies, and on TV. I think this body aged really well compared to the 07-13 Escalade.
This body style was so iconic back when these were new. They were everywhere in music videos, movies, and on TV. I think this body aged really well compared to the 07-13 Escalade.
#10
Lexus Test Driver
Great looking ride in amazing condition, can't wait to see the interior pics when you are able to show them!
These older GM's are actually pretty reliable (main components like powertrain) and the cost to repair/replace is pretty reasonable. Congrats, a great looking side vehicle =)
These older GM's are actually pretty reliable (main components like powertrain) and the cost to repair/replace is pretty reasonable. Congrats, a great looking side vehicle =)
#11
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Everything else Cadillac has made in the past 25 years in terms of "sedan" has a junk motor under the hood. Northstar V8 blows headgaskets, GM's corporate 3.6 DOHC eats timing chains, I wouldn't buy a 4 cylinder Cadillac, even one with a turbo. I mean why even offer a 4 cylinder if Cadillac is supposed to be a "step up"
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Lexus Champion
As far as Cadillac "cars" go, the only ones worth a damn IMO are 1990's Brougham and Fleetwoods with Chevrolet 350 V8's in them. Or the CTS-V cars with LS V8's. Everything else Cadillac has made in the past 25 years in terms of "sedan" has a junk motor under the hood. Northstar V8 blows headgaskets, GM's corporate 3.6 DOHC eats timing chains, I wouldn't buy a 4 cylinder Cadillac, even one with a turbo. I mean why even offer a 4 cylinder if Cadillac is supposed to be a "step up"
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Lexus Champion
Great choice! Congrats!
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Originally Posted by Aron9000
As far as Cadillac "cars" go, the only ones worth a damn IMO are 1990's Brougham and Fleetwoods with Chevrolet 350 V8's in them. Or the CTS-V cars with LS V8's.