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Grndma's 04 Cadillac Deville With Only 39,025 Original Miles Like New Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:39025
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Advertising:

GRANDMA'S CADILLAC 
WITH ONLY 39,025 ORIGINAL MILES 

2004 Cadillac DeVille Sedan 4DR 
V8 4.6 Liter NorthStar Engine 
Automatic Transmission 
Front Wheel Drive 

Has 
* Air Conditioning w/Rear Control * Power Steering * Power Windows 
* Power Door Locks * Tilt Wheel * Cruise Control     
* AM/FM Stereo * Single Compact Disc * OnStar * Dual Front AirBags 
    * Front Side AirBags * ABS (4-Wheel) * Traction Control *  Leather Interior 
  *  Dual Power Seats * Alloys Wheels * Keyless Entry w/Remote * Dual Exhaust * Front Split Bench Seat  
Second Owner Since 2005 
Exterior) Is Champagne 

Interior) Is Neutral   


Gets 17 mpg In The City & 25 mpg On The hwy. 


Cadillac Has Always Been Garage With Full Maintenance Since New. 

Never Had Any Accidents Or Any Paint Work Done To It. 

The Body Paint & Interior Is Immaculate. 

!!! It's Absolutely Like Brand New !!!


Has A Clean Second Owner - CarFax & AutoCheck Report. 

It's Been A California Car Since New 

VERY RARE TO FIND ONE LIKE THIS 

....Don't Miss Out....    

A $1,500 DEPOSIT IS DUE NO LATER THAN 24/HOURES AFTER END OF AUCTION - THAT CAN BE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL THE BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN 3 DAYS UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. 

IF BUYER BACKS OUT OF SALE....DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE. WE DO NOT OFFER FINANCING. 

PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. 

BID WITH CONFIDENCE = CHECK MY FEEDBACK.

IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL 

@(909)713-9779 ASK FOR MICHAEL 


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Mon, Nov 9 2015

UPDATE: This post has been updated with a full set of official photos. Impressions on the interior and exterior have also been added. The attention of Cadillac fans may be focused on the new CT6 sedan, but the most important new vehicle in the New York-based company's quiver might be the all-new XT5. Cadillac officially unveiled the SRX replacement today ahead of its full debut in Los Angeles next week. Short for Crossover Touring 5, the new XT5 drops 278 pounds over the old SRX, while offering an extra 3.2 inches of interior space. The XT5's face balances the best parts of the Escalade and CT6's fascias, with a strong egg-crate grille and prominent LED accent lights. It looks good scaled to a vehicle of this size. The taillights curve up and over the rear haunches, which feed into a strong shoulder line that runs towards the front of the car. It's a solid look, and one we're looking forward to seeing in person. The interior looks very, very nice, with warm leather and wood trimmings. The steering wheel, with its large, central wood accent, looks remarkably good. In fact, it might be one of our favor parts, if only because it's such a bold piece of design. We aren't crazy about the sheer abundance of buttons on the wheel, though. All four spokes are covered, and it just looks kind of cluttered. As is the trend nowadays, the center console features a floating bridge design with plenty of storage space underneath. Our early impression of the leather-wrapped dash is positive, although as is so often the case, we need to get a hands on before rendering a final judgment. There are no major surprises under the hood. Like the current SRX, the XT5 utilizes the same 3.6-liter V6 as the CTS and ATS sedans. Start/stop has been fitted, which should provide a boost in fuel economy although no mileage figures have been published yet. Cadillac will also offer a standard 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder XT5, although for reasons that aren't clear, it's only for the Chinese market. This seems like a misstep in our eyes, considering the XT5 will challenge the likes of the BMW X3, Audi Q5, and Mercedes-Benz GLC – all of which offer four-cylinder turbos. With the V6, the XT5 delivers 310 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque. While there's more total horsepower than the Lexus, Audi, or BMW, the 3.6 still faces a torque deficiency versus the turbocharged X3 xDrive35i or supercharged Audi V6. The XT5 has a standard eight-speed automatic transmission.

Johan de Nysschen tells his side of the story

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Automobile snagged time with ex-Cadillac, Infiniti, and Volkswagen of America boss Johan de Nysschen. General Motors decided to part ways with de Nysschen on April 18, 2018, after the German spent four years in charge of America's luxury brand. The longtime auto exec is a polarizing figure for enthusiasts, who seem to take a mostly negative view of his work at Infiniti and Cadillac. However, there's no denying de Nysschen is frank, and in the Automobile interview he puts an insider's perspective on a big bag of issues we can only speculate on. One of the biggest bombshells in the interview was that it wasn't de Nysschen's idea to move Cadillac to New York: "When I was recruited, I was informed that the company would relocate to New York," he said. Previous GM CEO Dan Ackerson had made the decision before hiring de Nysschen, then Ackerson let his new hire make the announcement. The big change came only two years after de Nysschen had taken over Infiniti after insisting Nissan's luxury brand move to Hong Kong. De Nysschen explained Cadillac's NYC move with the same rationale as Infiniti's Hong Kong move, so everyone assumed the new guy was doing his usual. He explains in the interview that after the move, "Folks who rooted for Detroit felt betrayed. Cadillac had an enemy." And that became a problem. He has nothing bad to say about GM or Cadillac, believing on the contrary that "GM is in a good position going forward." But he brought clarity to some of Cadillac's struggles. Among the issues was GM's "very vigorous" post-bankruptcy test for green-lighting a project. Another was the lack of specialization for the luxury arm. "Engines were generically developed with the Chevy brand in mind," he said, "and, then, 'Okay, well, yeah, it's good enough for Cadillac.'" That carried over into haphazard technology rollouts. "GM didn't have a specific technology roadmap aligned to particular brands," he said. "The process was, as they were developing new technologies, they would look at what product's launch date would be aligned with the maturation date and market readiness of a technology and go with it, whether Buick, Chevy, or what have you." De Nysschen worked to end such generalized approaches, which is how we get Cadillac taking the GM lead on technology and electrification.

2015 Cadillac ATS Coupe

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Cadillac has become a very, very different company since the dawn of the new millenium. Its turn-of-the-century lineup, consisting of staid offerings like the Seville, DeVille and Eldorado, represented the Old Cadillac. These cars were plagued with Old GM quality issues and catered to a more elderly audience. Since the company's Art and Science design language arrived, though, we've seen Cadillac flesh out its lineup in a big way, introducing notable and (so far) enduring products, like the the CTS, SRX and most recently, the ATS.
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