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2002 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, 34,000 Miles, 1 Owner, Last Year Eldorado on 2040-cars

US $20,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:34000
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:V8
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1g6el12y32b102845
Year: 2002
Drive Type: fwd
Make: Cadillac
Mileage: 34,000
Model: Eldorado
Trim: Convertible

2002 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible with 34,000 miles.  One owner car that was bought new in Mississippi and brought to New Mexico by the original owner.  Sold because the wife got a new Jaguar convertible.   

No repaint anywhere, it is all original.  No tears or cuts to the interior or top.  No warning lights, no noises, no smoke, no issues. Garaged obviously and without any major blemishes.  Please see the pictures, they say more than I can.  

This is the last year for the Eldorado.  It was the end of the line for a name that held stature among the world's greatest cars.  A powerful V8 engine that does not gulp gas, and a smooth ride that reminds us what Cadillac's are supposed to be before the designers and engineers started copying Europe.  

Come to historic Santa Fe and drive this beautifully preserved Cadillac home.  Needs nothing.  Tires, brakes, fluids, alignment, all are excellent.  

I have been on eBay for 11  years.  Please visit jimhaileyclassiccars dot com for more pics.  I have sold cars out of my collection nationally and internationally. Please call me if you prefer.  

Jim Hailey 214 415 7373

 

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Cadillac toned down ATS Coupe design due to customer feedback [w/poll]

Tue, 02 Sep 2014

Automakers always face a difficult decision when it comes to styling their cars. Design them too blandly and nobody will get excited about them. But style them too aggressively and they'll often end up turning off potential buyers.
Cadillac, for its part, is no stranger to aggressive design, but when it came to the new ATS Coupe, it elected to tone things down a bit. Speaking with The Detroit News in a wide-ranging interview, Cadillac design director Bob Boniface revealed that the original design for its compact coupe was edgier - closer to that of the CTS Coupe - with a wedgier profile, a more steeply raked beltline and a more severe grille. But potential customers surveyed in clinics apparently didn't like it. They found it looked heavy, inefficient and not fun to drive. So Boniface and his team literally went back to the drawing board and "took as much visual mass out of the car as [they] could." The resulting coupe, while handsome, looks far more similar to its four-door companion than did Cadillac's CTS.
What do you think, does the new ATS Coupe look just right, or is it too conservative? Voice your opinion in our quick online poll.

Watch Brad Pitt's Chinese Cadillac XTS commercial

Thu, 14 Mar 2013

Once upon a time, in a land not so far from this one, Brad Pitt was the very face anti-consumerism. You see, when he slipped into the role of the elitist-loathing, food-abusing, violence-embracing Tyler Durden from Fight Club, his visage was inextricably married to images of leveling credit card corporations with nothing more than a little human fat and some determination. Of course, that was before Pitt settled into old age with a passel of children at his feet. Now, it seems, he'll shill for something as long as it doesn't damage his reputation in America.
Need proof? Look no further than this Chinese ad for the Cadillac XTS. In it, Pitt contentedly wafts the big front-wheel drive barge around San Francisco against a mildly euphoric soundtrack. You can check out the scene for yourself below, just make sure you have your last meal squarely situated in your stomach before pressing play. We have to wonder if Pitt wakes up in the middle of the night with Chuck Palahniuk's oddly omniscient words echoing in his ears: "Then you're trapped in your lovely nest, and the things you used to own, now they own you."

Cadillac's new ad campaign to tell you how to get lucky

Thu, 05 Sep 2013

Cadillac is set to launch a new ad campaign this fall, as it attempts to maintain the momentum established by new models like the ATS. The campaign comes from an agency called Rogue, and according to AdAge, will lean on American values. It's called, "Work Hard. Be Lucky."
The campaign is fairly self-explanatory, just from the tagline. It's meant to make a Cadillac seem more attainable to the average, aspirational buyer. It does kind of pander to that American idea that everyone's hard work gets rewarded, but as ad campaigns go, that's not a bad thing.
Somehow, it doesn't roll off the tongue quite like "The Standard of the World." As AdAge points out, Cadillac's advertising over the years has lacked a real coherent theme, although we'll admit to enjoying the most recent campaigns, particularly the around-the-world jaunts with the ATS. It's unclear if the "Work Hard. Be Lucky." theme will evolve into an actual tagline for the brand, with Caddy spokesman Dave Caldwell telling the advertising mag, "It could very easily end up being a line of copy along with other lines; we don't really know yet. It's an open question as to how dramatically it will be featured."