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2014 Cadillac Cts on 2040-cars

US $11,600.00
Year:2014 Mileage:13965 Color: White /
 Tan
Location:

Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States

Mount Clemens, Michigan, United States
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WHITE DIAMOND TRICOAT ON AN EXTRA CLEAN/GORGEOUS EBONY/LIGHT CASHMERE LEATHER//AMAZINGLY CLEAN SPORT COUPE
**** AWD ALL WHEEL DRIVE PREMIUM COLLECTION EDITION !!!!! NEED-I-SAY-MORE???
**** ARE YOU READY FOR THIS??FRONT V-EDITION FACIAL AND REAR V-BUMPER (BUMPER AND ACCESSORIES, TRY TO FIND THAT
ANYWHERE)
You are viewing a WHITE DIAMOND TRICOAT METALLIC EXTERIOR matched with a like new EBONY/LT CASHMERE (HEATED &
COOLED/FRONT) LEATHER interior 2014 Cadillac CTS Coupe AWD PREMIUM COLLECTION-EDITION This paint shines
like no other and is a CLASSIC Cadillac color through and through 13,965 LOW-LOW MILES AWD
ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE SYSTEM 3.6 L PREMIUM ENGINE V6 naturally aspirated engine 6 Speed
automatic transmission for maximum performance and added power........FRONT V-EDITION FACIA..REAR
V-BUMPER REAR VIEW CAMERA THAT DISPLAYS THE REAR AREA IMAGE IN THE REAR VIEW MIRROR REAR
PARKING SENSORS BLIS SYSTEM/BLIND SPOT ALERT
SYSTEM Sirius/XM satellite radio premium BOSE surround-sound
audio system with real time traffic/an extremely well designed i-pod intergration interface
Dual zone/FRONT automatic climate control Sirius/XM satellite
radio POWER POP-UP SUN ROOF WITH SHADE OPTION NAVIGATION
SYSTEM BLIS SYSTEM/BLIND SPOT ALERT SYSTEM POWER DUAL
FRONT SEATS(HEATED FRONT COOLED LEATHER SEATS ALSO ON STAR on
demand LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL WOOD ACCENTED STEERING
WHEEL STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS premium SPORT tuned SUSPENSION...
18 Inch factory CHROME STAGGERED wheels with 18 inch high performance tires with GREAT tread on
them Tire pressure monitoring system ( alerts you when one of your tires is low on
air Driver memory settings Vehicle anti-theft Fog lights
and so much more .This vehicle is known for performing flawlessly down the road runs/drives like
new absolutely beautiful car in/out---BEST color combo on a Cadillac.
THIS IS A NO-RESERVE ON THIS TRULY SPECIAL 2014 CADILLAC CTS AWD PREMIUM COLLECTION THAT IS VERY CLEAN......WHICH
MEANS THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT END OF AUCTION WINS THIS BEAUTY...BID WITH CONFIDENCE/BID HIGH

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Combine a self-driving car with V2V, and here's what happens

Sat, Dec 12 2015

Transportation engineers have started laying the groundwork for a traffic world in which cars communicate with other cars and infrastructure like bridges and traffic lights. How about an environment in which cars talk to pretty much everything and everyone? In a preview of its offerings at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, Delphi Automotive will deploy just such a concept. Engineers have designed a system that communicates with traffic signals, street signs, pedestrians, cyclists, even to fry pits and parking garages along a driver's route. To date, engineers and researchers across the auto industry have focused on the technical and safety-oriented foundation of future vehicle-to-vehicle communications, which could help cars share information about everything from traffic tie-ups to upcoming road hazards. Beyond those building blocks, many have projected that V2V could also include more consumer-focused features. Delphi's system, dubbed V2Everything, might be the first that combines those sorts of features in a tangible package. At CES in Las Vegas, scheduled to begin the first week of January, company officials say they'll demonstrate in real-world conditions how V2V technology can be used in an autonomous vehicle to provide a range of critical safety information and leisure and convenience options for riders. The first V2V technology installed on a production car is slated to appear on the 2017 Cadillac CTS. "We imagine a world with zero traffic accidents," said Jeff Owens, Delphi's chief technology officer. "To get there, we will need a convergence of active safety, sensor fusion, connectivity platforms and advanced software." Such software might allow a vehicle to start searching for and reserving parking spots at a programmed destination long before arriving. It could allow riders to place their McDonald's drive-through order from the road and have the food ready for pickup along the route. For the drive itself, the Delphi-equipped car can stay updated on the status of traffic lights around Las Vegas, and can anticipate yellow and red lights. Using smart-phone technology, the car can detect pedestrians and cyclists that may otherwise be hard to see. It can send messages to friends or family to notify them of a driver's location. Some of those features have been available on third-party apps or individually developed by automakers. But this system marries them together in a single system that is tailored for use in self-driving cars.

Carpool Deville aims to be the world's fastest hot tub

Wed, 16 Jul 2014

The world needs crazy inventors with wild dreams. While we might not long for the things that they create, their contraptions certainly make the day a little more enjoyable. Take the Carpool Deville as an example. Nobody (well, almost nobody) is asking for a hot tub fashioned from a 1969 Cadillac that is still drivable. But now that you know that such a beast exists, don't try to tell us you aren't at least intrigued.
The team behind the six-year-long project has a pretty ingenious setup worked out. The Caddy's original 472-cubic-inch (7.7-liter) V8 both provides propulsion and heats the water. The interior is entirely replaced with a watertight, fiberglass tub that includes working jets, and the controls are all done by hand.
As if just building a mobile hot tub isn't enough, the team behind the Carpool Deville plans to take it racing too. Specifically, they intend to go to the Bonneville Salt Flats later this year to make a top speed run while immersed in water at over 100 degrees. They even have a roll cage all set to install to meet the safety requirements there.

Next-gen Cadillac Escalade spied with grille uncovered for the first time

Thu, Oct 3 2019

The next generation of full-size GM SUVs is coming, and the Cadillac Escalade may the most anticipated reveal of them all. Lincoln has blown up the scene with its excellent Navigator, and Cadillac needs something revolutionary in response. Our latest set of spy photos show us what appears to be a camouflaged Escalade, but it’s missing some of the camo covering the grille. None of our previous Escalade spy photos have given us this detailed of a look at the grille before. The grille design looks like a blown-up version of the XT6 right now. ItÂ’s not the exact same pattern as we see on the Sport or Premium Luxury trims of that car, but the design looks like it comes from a similar mind. ThereÂ’s certainly no mistaking it for anything other than a Cadillac, as the Yukon and Tahoe likely wonÂ’t be sporting such gaudy front pieces — the jury is still out on a potential High Country trim, though. This particular tester looks like it was caught on GMÂ’s proving grounds, as the driver unsuccessfully tries to hide his face from the camera. Just like previous spy shots, these feature the same rectangular exhaust outlets and independent rear suspension down below. We still have no idea what the rest of the SUV is going to look like, but as GM is wont to do these days, a big grille is a certainty now. The camouflage conceals just how far it stretches from one side to the other, but weÂ’ll be interested to see how much of the design language is ripped from smaller SUVs like the XT6 and XT5. We have a feeling Cadillac plans on giving us something new and game-changing with the Escalade; we just donÂ’t know if the styling is up to the task yet.