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Originally posted by mbnv992 Jeb- Does the Escalade come with a moonroof, programmable garage door openers, etc. ? Just wondering, we haven't looked into the Escalades that well yet. How does your wife like her's?
Yes, it has the moonroof and programmable door openers. I'm not sure what's standard as opposed to options but it's all available. My wife loves her truck and it is a very nice vehicle. Can't say a bad word about it. Well built, smooth riding, quiet, trouble free, lots of bells and whistles.
I'm not sure what is with the Navigator and Aviator. Maybe Lincoln just hasn't made that transition from being perceived as an old folks brand to being cool again like Caddy has. Whatever, you sure don't see many of them running around where I live.
Originally posted by MW95F250 How does the Chevy have more interior room??? My legs felt cramped up in a Silverdo, but for some reason, in an F-250 there was room to spare. Keep in mind, I'm 6'6". Now, for the backseat in the SuperCab, I would agree, that the Ford is smaller, but in regular and crew cabs, I disagree.
Heck, I don't know. My F250 Crew Cab has more than enough room (I'm only 6'-1" though). The whole comparison chart looked screwed up to me. For instance, we all know that Chevrolet has power windows on their trucks. Also, one of the comparison items was "Rear Suspension". (both trucks had one). For what it's worth, according to the comparison, Chevy only measured out with about .4 inches of additional interior room.
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