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2013 Cadillac Escalade Platinum Esv on 2040-cars

US $68,500.00
Year:2013 Mileage:5000
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THIS ESCALADE IS PERFECT.  ITS A ESV ( LONG WHEELBASE) PLATINUM EDITION.  POWER RUNNING BOARDS COOLED AND HEATED CUP HOLDERS, TWO HEAD REST TVS AND ONE CEILING MOUNTED UNIT.  SHE IS BLACK ON BLACK WITH 22IN FACTORY CHROME PLATINUM WHEELS.  HAS THIRD ROW BACK SEAT BLACK CARPET , SUNROOF, DUAL FACTORY CHROME EXUAST , BACK UP SENSORS AND BACK UP CAMERA,  FACTORY PLATINUM CHROME GRILL ( MUCH NICER THAN THE STOCK ESCALADES) FACTORY CHROME BODY MOLDINGS ( BUMPER STRIP AND CHROME AIR VENTS ON FENDERS, ALUMINUM CENTER CONSOLE, SATELLITE RADIO AND NAVIGATION SYTEM, THE SEATS ARE BLACK WITH A TAN STITCHING, AC AND HEATED SEATS.  SHE HAS NO PAINT WORK, SCRATCHES, DINGS OR ANY OTHER PAINT OR BODY PROBLEMS.  CLEAN CAR FAX AND AUTO CHECK. 

I ALSO HAVE A 2012 CLS 63 AMG PEARL WHITE / TAN W 9K MILES
AND AND AUDI R8 BLACK ON BLACK CONVERTIBLE.
YOU CAN CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL OR CELL AND I CAN SEND YOU PICTURES OF THEM  THESE ARE MY PERSONAL CARS AND ARE GARGE KEPT AND PERFECT.


READY TO SELL
PLEASE CALL 
TORY VEIGLE
TORY@VEIGLE.NET
407-756-8640 

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Cadillac HQ has a New York address

Sun, 16 Nov 2014

The new home of Cadillac will be in the 330 Hudson building in New York City's Hudson Square, putting the luxury marque smack dab in the middle of three of the city's hippest areas, SoHo, Greenwich Village and Tribeca.
The announcement is yet another milestone in the company's controversial decision to relocate administrative and marketing operations away from Detroit and into the Big Apple.
"The addition of a headquarters office in New York is a key step in Cadillac's ongoing global expansion," Cadillac boss Johan de Nysschen said, according to The Detroit Free Press. "There is no better atmosphere in which to better immerse ourselves into luxury consumer and brand expertise."

Cadillac to launch Super Cruise semi-autonomous technology in two years [w/video]

Sun, 07 Sep 2014

We all know that self-driving cars are coming. It's not so much a question of If so much as When. And when it comes to General Motors products, we now have something of a date to work with, as Cadillac has announced plans to roll out what it is calling Super Cruise technology in an unnamed new model within the next two years. As you would expect, this new tech can speed the car up, slow it down and keep it in its intended lane, but GM isn't expected to release a fully self-driving car, saying that it will still require "an attentive driver."
We're not quite sure what new model Cadillac will use to launch this new technology, but our best guess would be its upcoming LTS sedan. Other possibilities may include a new crossover - we've heard rumors of CUVS coming from Caddy both above and below the current SRX - or entry-level sedan, but those seem less likely than a high-dollar flagship like the LTS.
The next techy bit of kit currently being shown off by Cadillac engineers includes vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication, technology which would seemingly allow cars to travel in close proximity to one another, with less danger of collisions. According to our friends at Engadget, GM is working with the University of Michigan to outfit some 120 miles of roads in and around Detroit, MI, with the requisite sensors to make all this technology possible.

Cadillac still planning for big things in China

Sat, 20 Apr 2013

Despite some hiccups, China remains the auto industry's great hope for new vehicle sales, with significant sales gains and a huge upside. Nowhere is that hope more fervent than at General Motors, which offers eight different marques in the Asian nation. China has been GM's single biggest market the last three years running, and is unlikely to give up that title anytime soon. Yet its premiere brand, Cadillac, has remained essentially stagnant, selling just 30,000 units in China last year. That's in a segment where sales of luxury vehicles has outpaced that of the larger Chinese market. So what gives?
According to Cadillac officials Autoblog spoke with in China this week at the Shanghai Motor Show, it's been a problem of product - they haven't had the right ones. Displacement taxation issues, import tariffs and currency fluctuations have all conspired to make the brand's products less appealing than they might otherwise have been. But GM is stepping on the gas with Cadillac, and executives are eyeballing 100,000 sales by 2016 - more than triple the Wreath and Crest's current volume. And the expectations for the brand only get more ambitious from there - they're shooting for 10 percent of the luxury market by 2020. Bob Socia, President of GM China, promises that there will be a new Caddy launched in the market each year from now through 2016 and most will be built in China. Characterizing the company's efforts to revive the brand's fortunes as a "relaunch" of sorts, Cadillac also figures to gain dealers as GM expands its sales outlet footprint westward.
New products like a made-in-China XTS sedan (with a market-specific 2.0-liter four-cylinder to avoid heavy displacement taxes) will help, and Socia hinted that the ATS sport sedan could be next in line for in-country production. The SRX crossover - currently the brand's best-selling model in China - will also likely get a long look for future local production when the next-generation model is introduced. In the meantime, Cadillac unveiled the Escalade ESV Hybrid (shown above) as its latest model addition to capitalize on the market's white-hot luxury SUV segment.