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2009 Cadillac Sts Platinum Sedan- No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:52000
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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2009 CADILLAC STS

 

LUXURY PACKAGE

Only 53,500 Miles

4.8L, Automatic Transmission, RWD, ABS, NAVIGATION, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry, Speed Control, Convertible Top, Park Sensor, and more.

Cold AC

***  Runs and  Drives GREAT ***

 

***   Vehicle located in Houston, TX  ***

Feel free to contact me about any questions on this vehicle or if you would like to make an offer.

 

2009 CADILLAC STS *LUXURY PACKAGE*

  • For sale we present to you a 2009 Cadillac STS model fully loaded with Navigation System, Climate Control System, Dual Zone Electronic Climate Control System, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Home Link System, Steering Wheel Radio Controls, Cruise Control, Tilt Steering Wheel, wood trim, Dynamic Stability Control, Memory Seat Position, Keyless Entry, Keyless Start, Anti-Lock Brakes and Premium Sound.
  • Vehicle was involved in a minor accident on the front left side. Car was written off by the insurance company, thus the salvage history. Left Fender, Front Bumper Cover and front grille were replaced with Original Parts.
  • Engine is strong, runs smooth and works like a clock.
  • Transmission shifts smooth and is very responsive
  • Interior is very clean and has no odors and no stains. All airbags are intact
  • This car will be sold with a fully inspected Clean Clear registered "rebuilt" title from TX. This car can be tagged in any state.

This is a Honest assessment of this Vehicle to the best of my knowledge

***BID WITH CONFIDENCE***

***SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY***Please DO NOT BID IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTION OF PAYING. 



 

 

This car will be sold with a fully inspected Clean Clear registered "rebuilt" title from TX. This car can be tagged in any state.

 

This is a Honest assessment of this Vehicle to the best of my knowledge

***BID WITH CONFIDENCE***

***SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY***

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Man trapped in Cadillac XLR for 14 hours after battery dies

Thu, Sep 13 2018

A 75-year old Cleveland man ended up trapped in his 2006 Cadillac XLR for 14 hours last month, according to a story reported by the Detroit Free Press. The owner of the car, Peter Pyros, hopped into his roadster to back out onto his driveway, but he quickly learned that the battery was dead. He was "trapped" because the doors use an electric button to activate the door latch to open the door. Since the battery was dead, the buttons did nothing. Now, GM planned for an eventuality like this by placing a manual door release handle on the ground next to the seat. It's marked with a red diagram of the driver-side door opening. There's also a section about it in the owner's manual. The only problem here, was that Pyros says he didn't know the release was there, and he didn't have his owner's manual in the car. Because of this, Pyros may not have made it out alive if not for a neighbor coming to his rescue. "I came to the conclusion that I was going to die ... I was at peace with it. I asked God to help me twice, then I said, 'OK, God if this is the way I'm supposed to die, I will die,'" Pyros said to reporters. There's every chance he could have died in the car, too. Temperatures in Cleveland hit 77 degrees the day he was in the car, and he said it was unbearably hot and difficult to breathe after only 30 minutes sealed inside. Pyros reportedly tried yelling, pounding on and even trying to break the car's windows without success. At one point, Pyros wrote a note to his nephew explaining what happened if he ended up dying. What eventually saved him was a curious neighbor who came to investigate after he noticed his garage door was still open late at night. His neighbor called the police after he found him in the car, and emergency personnel actually ended up charging his car's battery up enough to get the electric door release to work. Of course, after everything settled down, there are now lawyers involved. They're going after GM, with an argument accusing the automaker of not making the emergency latch more obvious both in the car and in the owner's manual. GM doesn't appear to be having any of it. Here's its statement on the matter: "Because this varies by make and model, drivers should review the door lock section of their owner's manual, and follow up with their dealer or customer assistance center if they have any questions," GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson wrote to the Free Press. This type of door release isn't particularly uncommon for GM vehicles.

This '59 Cadillac is now on display at Toyota's museum in Japan

Tue, Dec 20 2016

The Toyota Automobile Museum is different from a lot of other automaker collections in one very interesting way: It doesn't focus solely on Toyota's own automobiles. While the home team is certainly well represented, the love is spread to plenty of non-Toyota brands and vehicles that are significant to automotive history. And that permanent collection now includes the 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible you see here. Yes, the '59 Caddy has the biggest tail fins ever, which makes it measurably significant. You still wouldn't expect to see it in a museum in Japan, though. After updates to the facility and its exhibits finish early next year, the 67-vehicle collection will also include such greats as a Renault 5 (known here as the Le Car), a '64 Ford Mustang, an Audi Quattro, a first-gen Honda Insight, and a Lotus Elite. Someone over there has good taste. You can visit the Toyota Automobile Museum the next time you're in Nagakute City, which is right outside Nagoya. We're booking our tickets now. Related Video: Cadillac Toyota Automotive History cadillac eldorado

Hotter Cadillac ATS-V+ could use LS7 power

Tue, May 26 2015

Rumor has it Cadillac is working on an even hotter version of the ATS-V, possibly called ATS-V+. And the latest intel from Motor Trend suggests this new model might have a great, big V8 under the hood. The V8 in question is the high-revving, naturally aspirated 7.0-liter LS7 from the Camaro Z/28. The hand-built engine makes 505 horsepower and 481 pound-feet of torque in the Z/28 – a nice increase over the 464 hp and 445 lb-ft in the standard ATS-V, which uses a twin-turbocharged 3.6-liter V6. Motor Trend says the ATS-V+ will come to market with an eight-speed automatic transmission, as well as the seven-speed manual 'box from the Corvette. A dual-clutch transmission will come to market later. Of course, we'll believe it when we see it. But an LS7-powered ATS-V sure sounds like a great package to us. Here's hoping.