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1995 Cadillac Sedan Deville, Pristine Condition, Drives Beautifully, <50k Miles on 2040-cars

US $11,200.00
Year:1995 Mileage:49047
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1995 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, 4.9L motor, ALL ORIGINAL #’S MATCHING, DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY.  This is a one owner car w/ only 48,000 original miles. It was part of my grandfather’s estate and I am selling it because we can no longer store it. It has been garaged pretty much its entire life. Car has a great 4.9 L motor that is in perfect working condition and starts right up. Everything on the car is all-original. Drives supremely well, the car is in excellent mechanical condition. If you wanted to pick the car up in New York and drive it to California, Florida or Texas, I believe the car will make the trip without a problem. It does not have to be put on a flatbed. The paint shines like new, there are no scratches, dents or dings anywhere on the car. The interior of the car is in pristine condition. The steering wheel is not worn. The passenger seat is not worn or ripped which is very rare. All of the gauges and lights work on the car as they should. This is just a really nice classic car being offered at a very reasonable price. Standard equipment as shown on the original window sticker included 4.9L V8 SPFI Engine; 4 Speed Automatic Transmission with electronic controls & viscous converter clutch; speed sensitive power rack & pinion steering; speed sensitive suspension; electronic level control, traction control, cast aluminum wheels; Michelin w/w tires; airbank with includes driver & front passengers protection; anti-lock 4 wheel DISC brakes; illuminated entry; remote keyless entry, pass key II anti-theft system; flash to pass feature; twilight sentinel; power door locks with child security locks on rear doors; power windows with child lockout on rear doors; solar ray tinted glass; panoramic headlamps; clearcoat paint; electronic climate control with rear outlet & outside temperature display; suspension seating; retained accessory power; floor mats front & rear; front center armrest with dual cupholder & storage; radio AM/FM stereo cassette with 5 band equalizer. This car also comes with DeVille option package B which includes: automatic day/night driver’s side review – electrochromatic; mirrors with illuminated vanity; power recliners- drivers & passengers seats; leather seating area; theft deterrent system; heated front seats; neutral shale leather; license plate front mount. Call 914-589-6566 with any questions, serious inquiries only please.

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2014 Cadillac CTS Vsport [w/video]

Mon, 16 Sep 2013

Bridging The Gap With Power And Poise
As you read these words, West Coast Editor Michael Harley is preparing to drive the brand-new 2014 Cadillac CTS along the gorgeous, sun-drenched roads of Southern California. And while I'll wait for Harley's full report before I put words in his mouth, I'm willing to bet he enjoys the hell out of Cadillac's new CTS. In fact, I'm sure of it.
I say this with confidence because, about a month ago, I spent the better part of a day flogging the new CTS Vsport around the 2.9-mile Milford Road Course - a challenging circuit laid out in the infield of an oval test track at GM's proving grounds in southeast Michigan. The MRC was built about a decade ago after Bob Lutz was lured out of retirement to work closely with GM's product development team, and thus, this circuit is known informally as the "Lutz Ring." The main objective of the MRC was to have an in-house facility for engineers to fine-tune vehicle dynamics, without having to constantly schlep cars over to Germany's infamous Nürburgring. (Of course, they still do.)

Best sport sedans for 2022 and 2023

Thu, Nov 11 2021

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Three automotive tech trends to watch in 2018 and beyond

Thu, Dec 28 2017

Every year, technology plays a bigger and bigger role in the auto industry. To put things in perspective, 10 years ago iPod integration and Bluetooth were cutting-edge in-car innovations, and smartphones and apps weren't yet a thing since the first iPhone was only about six months old. And I can't recall anyone talking about autonomous cars. Compare that to today, with mainstream coverage of the auto industry dominated by autonomous technology, along with electrification and almost every move made by Tesla. These three topics were the most significant trends of car tech in 2017 and I believe they will continue to shape the auto industry in 2018 and beyond. Let's examine them. Full Autonomy Gets Closer to Reality While there were many developments this year that indicate we're inching closer to fully autonomous vehicles, I was behind the wheel for hours to witness one of them. In October I had the chance to test Cadillac Super Cruise on a 700-mile, 11-hour drive from Dallas to Santa Fe – and had my hands on the wheel for maybe 45 minutes max throughout the entire trip. Super Cruise is far from making the Cadillac CT6 or any GM vehicle fully autonomous, and has limitations such as functioning only on pre-mapped main highways. While it simply adds a layer of lane centering to adaptive cruise control, the technology will go a long way in making mainstream drivers more comfortable with letting machines take over. On a separate front, GM is pushing ahead with fully autonomous vehicles and announced last month that it plans to launch of fleets of self-driving robo-taxis in several urban areas in 2019. While most automakers are also in the race to make autonomous cars a reality, GM's turbocharging of its efforts appeared to be in response to Waymo, which announced just weeks earlier that its Early Rider Program in the Phoenix area would go completely driverless. The Early Rider Program launched last April, offering the public a chance to ride in Waymo's autonomous Chrysler Pacifica minivans. In this new phase of testing, Waymo is using its own employees as guinea pigs instead of the public while the vehicles operate without a human behind the wheel, and takes another giant step forward for fully autonomous driving.