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2008 Cadillac Xlr Black 2-door Coup Convertable on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:83000
Location:

Ambler, Pennsylvania, United States

Ambler, Pennsylvania, United States
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2005 Cadillac XLR Black 2 Door Coupe Convertible

Notable Features

  •  Retractable hardtop
  • DVD navigation and entertainment
  •  Head-up instrument display
  •  Radar-operated adaptive cruise control
  • Magnetic Ride Control
  •  Keyless Access
  • 330-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (regular gas)
  • 5-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual

Vehicle Features

  • ·         4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • ·         4-Wheel Independent Suspension
  • ·         AM/FM
  • ·         Adjustable Steering Wheel
  • ·         Adjustable Suspension
  • ·         Advanced Front-Lighting System
  • ·         Air Conditioning
  • ·         Alloy Wheels
  • ·         Anti-lock Brakes
  • ·         Anti-theft System
  • ·         Auto-dimming Mirror
  • ·         Automatic Headlights
  • ·         CD (Multi Disc)
  • ·         Center Console
  • ·         Clock
  • ·         Cooled Seats
  • ·         Cruise Control Distance Monitor
  • ·         Cup Holder
  • ·         DVD
  • ·         Door Pockets
  • ·         Dual-zone Climate Control
  • ·         Engine Immobilizer
  • ·         Floor Mats
  • ·         Fog Lights
  • ·         Front Airbags (Driver)
  • ·         Front Side Airbags (Driver)
  • ·         Hard Top
  • ·         Heads-Up Insrtument Display
  • ·         Heated Mirrors
  • ·         Heated Seats
  • ·         Independent Suspension
  • ·         Keyless Entry
  • ·         Leather Seats
  • ·         Magnetic Ride Control
  • ·         Navigation System
  • ·         OnStar Communication System
  • ·         Power Locks
  • ·         Power Mirrors
  • ·         Power Outlet
  • ·         Power Seat (Driver)
  • ·         Power Steering
  • ·         Power Top
  • ·         Power Windows
  • ·         Radar-operated adaptive cruise control
  • ·         Rain-Sensing Wipers
  • ·         Reading Lights
  • ·         Rear Window Defroster
  • ·         Remote Trunk Release
  • ·         Retractable hardtop
  • ·         Run-flat Tires
  • ·         Satellite Radio
  • ·         Seat Memory
  • ·         Steering Wheel Controls
  • ·         Tachometer
  • ·         Thermometer
  • ·         Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • ·         Trip Computer
  • ·         Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle
  • ·         Vanity Mirror/Light

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Cadillac is offering about 400 dealers in the United States a lump sum of money to close down. That represents over 40 percent of Cadillac dealers in America. Offers start at $100,000 and top out at $180,000. The average offering is around $120,000. According to Automotive News, Cadillac chief Johan De Nysschen estimates it will cost the automaker around $50 million to close these dealers. Any dealer that chooses to remain open will have to submit to Cadillac's ambitious Project Pinnacle, which will divide dealers into incentive categories based on how many units they sell. "Every single Cadillac dealer will have the potential to earn significantly higher profits than they do today," says De Nysschen. Dealers have until November 21 to decide if they want to take the cash or submit to Project Pinnacle. A logical question: Why is Cadillac willing to spend $50 million to close down 43 percent of its dealers? First, GM's luxury brand has way more dealerships than it needs. Second, the 400 dealers with offers to shutter each sold 50 or fewer vehicles in 2015, representing just 9 percent of its sales volume in America. So, while closing these smaller dealerships may have a small initial impact on sales, it's not going to be a major hit to Cadillac. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Gary Cameron / Reuters Cadillac Car Dealers Luxury Performance

GM recalls 2022 Cadillac XT5, XT6 and GMC Acadia for suspension issue

Mon, Jun 27 2022

General Motors is recalling a relatively small number of 2022 Cadillac and GMC crossovers to address the potential for missing or loose rear suspension hardware that is being blamed on a lapse in quality control at the company's Spring Hill facility. The campaign covers 223 examples of the Cadillac XT5, 159 examples of the Cadillac XT6 and 354 examples of the GMC Acadia. "General Motors has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain 2022 model year Cadillac XT5, XT6, and GMC Acadia vehicles," GM said in its defect report. "A fastener in the left-rear suspension toe link in some of these vehicles may not have been fully tightened during suspension assembly. After an assembly process was moved to a new area, error proofing equipment was not initially set up properly, which allowed a window where the operator might miss tightening certain fasteners without the failure being flagged." The issue was discovered by a quality engineer at the Spring Hill facility in March of this year, at which point GM conducted an audit to determine which and how many vehicles may have left the factory with improperly torqued or missing fasteners, narrowing down the recall population to the above 736 vehicles. No incidents associated with the defect have been reported in customer vehicles.  Related video: Recalls Buick Cadillac GM Ownership Safety

2020 Cadillac CT6-V First Drive | A new kind of V

Mon, Aug 5 2019

One of the weird tidbits of car news in the past year was the change in naming for the 2020 Cadillac CT6-V. When it was first revealed, it was called V-Sport, the term previously used for Cadillacs with more moderate performance upgrades than the full-blown V cars that possessed massive power outputs and serious track-going capabilities. But then, before the car in question went on sale, Cadillac changed the name to match the equally moderately sporty CT4-V and CT5-V that officially downgraded the V name. So what should we make of this CT6-V, then? Is it a hardcore performance machine like the old V cars? Or is it what we’re expecting of the new V cars: a lightly upgraded version of the base car that isnÂ’t particularly distinguished? As it turns out, the CT6-V sits between these two extremes to create a car thatÂ’s involving and exciting for the driver without compromising the CT6Â’s refinement and luxury. Mechanically, the CT6-V is ultimately closer to its full-bore V predecessors. The highlight is the “Blackwing” twin-turbocharged 4.2-liter V8 that makes 550 horsepower and 640 pound-feet of torque. Besides giving the engine prodigious output, Cadillac borrowed some pages from the AMG handbook: the turbocharger is nestled in between the cylinder heads, just like the current 4.0-liter AMG V8, and each engine is hand-built start to finish by one of six engine builders. The builderÂ’s name is even featured in the engine bay. TheyÂ’re special details that fit the idea of the old V cars, but the fact that a version of the same engine is in the Platinum CT6 does make its inclusion in the CT6-V seem less special, even if its output is notably less at 500 horsepower and 574 pound-feet of torque. Setting aside the details, the engine performs well in the real world. ItÂ’s astonishingly smooth, exactly what you want from a fast flagship. It also emits a unique exhaust note thatÂ’s both raspy and growly. You wonÂ’t mistake it for a pushrod powerplant. The power and torque provide a prominent push at all points in the rev band after a brief moment for the turbos to spool up. ItÂ’s just a shame there isnÂ’t much of a rev band, as the engine redlines at 6,000 rpm, which is easy to hit thanks to the engineÂ’s creamy character. ItÂ’s so low one wonders why Cadillac bothered developing a double-overhead-cam engine at all. The V8 is coupled to a 10-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The 10-speed is perfectly fine when cruising around town.