Air circulation

Asked by Yininc Dec 12, 2016 at 09:46 AM about the 2016 Cadillac Escalade ESV Premium 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Thank you for your response.  I can't just take ones word,
he's a Salesman. Using Recirculating should provent bad
odor and smell from entering the car, right? With the fact
on why ANYONE would buy a new Cadillac.  I drive well
over 60k miles a year. Cost more to lease? It's  Luxury
and Comfort. Hope that answered your question.

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If you drive 60k a year you need to buy but why spend the Cadillac bucks when you could save a fortune on gas and car costs by buying a nice Toyota or other more economical car? Re-circulate does keep odors out very well if your weather seals are in good shape but keeping it on all the time will eventually make your car smell like a locker room.

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