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2002 Cadillac Escalade EXT vs. Lincoln Blackwood

are they lux--or trucks?
Photography by Matt Stone

Debate continues over whether or not Lincoln and Cadillac belong in the truck business. The former has been around since 1917, the latter was founded 100 years ago. And if you don't count the Escalade and Navigator SUVs or the odd custom-bodied special here and there, each has managed to last this long without building trucks. Why now?

Simple: Times change, as do people's wants, tastes, and needs. At the moment, the market wants trucks and sport/utilities to the tune of one out of every two new vehicles sold. And, like it or not, Lincoln and Cadillac are in business to move metal and earn a profit. So while '55 Continental Mark II and '59 Eldorado convertible collectors may feel the very notion of rigs like the Blackwood and Escalade EXT is blasphemy, they're here. With the aforementioned profit notions clearly in view. If people want, like, and buy them, they'll be proven as good product ideas. If they tank, well then, the collectors were right all along.

For the sake of this exercise, we're not here to further debate brand heritage or talk philosophy: We're here to drive, test, evaluate, and pick a winner. Both lux trucks are new for '02 and clearly stem from developments of Ford's and GM's full-size pickups. But there are distinct differences in their platforms and how they handle cargo--or don't. And that defines what each is ultimately about.

2002 Cadillac Escalade Ext Open Tailgate Flat Bed View
The EXT's multipiece tonneau,... 
   
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2002 Cadillac Escalade Ext Open Tailgate Flat Bed View
The EXT's multipiece tonneau, bedside storage bins, and flying buttresses make for a busy look and lots of body lines, but it certainly does manage cargo well. Flop down the Midgate, the 4x8 sheet fits neatly inside, and the tailgate will close. Save for some tacky plastiwood trim, the Cad's interior is suitably upgraded from those of its Chevy/GMC cousins.
2002 Lincoln Blackwood Open Tailgate Flat Bed View
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2002 Lincoln Blackwood Open Tailgate Flat Bed View
There's a lot of Navigator found inside the Blackwood. Two-up rear seating makes it a four-passenger vehicle, but the center console in back is nicely done. The Lincoln passes the 4x8-ft plywood test-but only side to side. Though bed-mounted storage cubbies are smaller than the EXT's, they're handy, lockable, and hidden.

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