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Coventry, Rhode Island, United States
~ 1989 CADILLAC BROUGHAM *BARN FIND* NO ACCIDENTS ~ Found her in a barn in West Sacramento California in January of 2014. She had been sitting there since 2007. I had her inspected, smogged, repaired, and registered in California. I drove her out here to Coventry RI without any problems in March. I took the Southern Route so I didn't hit much snow. It took me 7 days but I got here. I am the 3rd owner. I have the title in my name and she is ready to go. ~ 307 V8 5.0 LITER 105986 ORIGINAL MILES POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES AIR CONDITION NEW BATTERY NEW BELTS NEW THERMOSTAT NEW AIR FILTER NEW OIL & FILTER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE CRUISE CONTROL AIR RIDE SUSPENSION ~ AM/FM CD STEREO DUAL POWER SEATS TILT & TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL POWER LOCKS POWER WINDOWS DIGITAL AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL CLEAN LEATHER SEATS CLEAN CARPET POWER TRUNK ~ FULL VINYL TOP ORIGINAL AND CLEAN WIRE WHEEL HUBCAPS GOOD WHITE WALL TIRES CLEAN AND NON RUSTED BODY AND CHROME NO BODY OR FRAME ROT BODY IS STRAIGHT ALL BODY PARTS IN GREAT CONDITION NO HOLES ~ ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA CAR DRIVES EXCELLENT QUIET SMOOTH IDLE SMOOTH SHIFTING ~ CLEAN TITLE CURRENT CALIFORNIA TITLE & REGISTRATION CAN DRIVE IT ANY WHERE YOU NEED TO GO! THE VINYL TOP, HEADLINER, AND PAINT ARE SHOWING AGE. BUT ARE STILL PRESENTABLE. |
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GM’s Charlie Wilson was right: Stronger regulations can help U.S. automakers
Fri, Oct 26 2018Charlie Wilson had been the president and CEO of General Motors before being nominated to become secretary of defense by Dwight Eisenhower. During his Senate confirmation hearings, he controversially said, "For years I thought what was good for our country was good for General Motors, and vice versa." And he was right. While car companies aren't necessarily the most progressive when it comes to things that might have the slightest possibility of political blowback, General Motors should be credited for doing something absolutely forthright in this regard with its announcement that it wants the federal U.S. government not to squash the California Air Resources Board's emissions requirements but to actually create a 50-state "National Zero Emissions Vehicle" program that, in the words of Mark Reuss, executive vice president and president, Global Product Group and Cadillac, "will drive the scale and infrastructure investments needed to allow the U.S. to lead the way to a zero emission future." Filing comments to the Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient Vehicles Rule for Model Years 2021-2026 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks is one thing. But a graphic the company developed for this announcement — shown above — is something else entirely, something that is absolutely credible, creative and clever. There is a photo of a Chevrolet Bolt EV driving along a highway, which seems to be in Marin County (based on the blurred San Francisco skyline in the background). Text on the photo states: "It's Time for American Leadership in Zero Emissions Vehicles." It seems to say, in effect, "If we want to make America great again, then we're going to do it by leading in technology, not by retreating behind weakened regulations." General Motors understands that the auto market is globally competitive, and if U.S.-based companies are going to be in the game, then they'd better be able to out-innovate the companies based elsewhere, where emissions and economy standards are not being weakened. What's good for our country ... Related Video:
Cadillac snags de Nysschen from Infiniti, names him new president
Fri, 11 Jul 2014Johan de Nysschen, the (now former) president of Infiniti, has officially jumped ship. The 54-year-old, who also spent time as the chief executive for Audi USA, has taken the position of president at Cadillac, following a two-year stint at the Nissan-owned luxury brand. In his new role, the 54-year-old will be responsible "for all aspects of Cadillac globally," according to a statement from General Motors.
"Johan brings to our company vast experience in the development and proper execution of luxury automotive brands," said GM President Dan Ammann, de Nysschen's new boss. "With over 20 years in this exact space, especially in the development of the Audi brand, his track record proves he is the perfect executive to lead Cadillac for the long term."
"I have for some time now been impressed by how the new General Motors has been transformed into a formidable force in the industry," de Nysschen said in a statement. "The combination of strong corporate leadership and exceptional engineering resources presents the perfect combination to restore Cadillac to its place among global premium brands."
Lincoln hijacks Cadillac's 'Dare Greatly' tagline
Tue, Feb 24 2015Talk about comedy - not even 24 hours after Cadillac teased its CT6 while inviting us to "Dare Greatly" during the Oscars telecast, Lincoln was doing the same but on Google. An anonymous tipster informed us the day after the Oscars that typing "dare greatly" into Google returned two ads before the search results. When we checked it over the course of a few hours, the first ad was always for Cadillac and either read, "Cadillac - Dare Greatly - Only those who dare drive the world forward," or, "Cadillac - Dare Greatly - It's not the critic who counts, it's the man in the arena." (On a side note, come on, Cadillac - "the man in the arena?" Well. It's a quote. Suppose that's all right, then.) The second result was for Lincoln and read, "Dare Greatly - It's not about making a statement, it's about doing what you love," with the associated URL being www.lincoln.com/dare+greatly. The first time we clicked it, it went to the Lincoln homepage showing the 2015 MKZ Hybrid. The second time, we got a page saying that the Lincoln site wasn't available; the Lincoln site was fine, the link didn't work. There's no reference to the Google joke at the Lincoln site - this was just about getting eyeballs. The English have the perfect phrase for Lincoln's provocation: "You've got some cheek!" We think it cunning, dastardly, and funny, and there's no doubt it worked - they knew people would flock to search the term. One of our competitors, Autotrader, said that within an hour of the first of four Cadillac spots airing during the Oscars, car searches for Cadillac vehicles climbed 53 percent from pre-Academy Award coverage levels. Searches for Cadillac cars were up 120%, they said. If this is Round One of our homegrown scrappy old-timers going at it, we're all for it. News Source: Google Marketing/Advertising Cadillac Lincoln Luxury