2013 Cts-v Sedan Fully Loaded 1400 Miles Black Raven Recaros Manual Corsa on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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FOR SALE BY OWNER:
2013 Cadillac CTS-V SEDAN 6.2L V8 556 HP, 551 LB-FT TORQUE, SUPERCHARGED -Original Owner/1454 miles (not even broken in yet, not revved above 4000 rpm) Driven to and from work for 3 miles and only with family on weekends. -Fully loaded including Recaro seats and ultraview Moonroof with over 7k in dealer installed accessories (all under warranty, including exhaust) -Garaged since bought and babied completely -The BEST DEAL you will get for a car in this condition and with all the options - INCLUDES XM/RECARO VENTILATED AND HEATED SEATS/ULTRAVIEW SUNROOF/ TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM, STABILI-TRAK STABILITY CONTROL, PERFORMANCE BREMBO BRAKES WITH CERAMIC COATING, 19" FLAT BLACK WHEELS, CORSA EXHAUST WITH BLACK CHROME TIPS, LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL, SUSPENSION WITH MAGNETIC RIDE CONTROL, BOSE SYSTEM WITH 40GB HARD DRIVE, XM NAVTRAFFIC SERVICE AVAILABLE, BLUETOOTH, LEATHER WRAP WHEEL, TELESCOPIC POWER TILT STEERING COLUMN, BACK UP CAMERA, CARBON FIBER TRIM.CUSTOM 2-TONE GRILLES, V FLOOR MATS, LED FOG LIGHT ACCENTS, CILAJET, D3 SPRINGS AND SWAYBARS |
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Three automotive tech trends to watch in 2018 and beyond
Thu, Dec 28 2017Every 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.
GM threatens predatory dealers with order cancellations, non-transferrable warranties
Fri, Jul 29 2022General Motors will launch a second salvo against misbehaving dealerships next week with a new set of policies aimed at curbing predatory markup strategies. With the new Chevrolet Corvette Z06, GMC Hummer EV SUV and Cadillac Escalade-V about to head into production, GM is putting its foot down yet again. Dealers that attempt to circumvent GM's markup restrictions by dealing directly with brokers or other resellers could find themselves in a particularly nasty spot, as the company is threatening to withhold future allocations and end the transferability of warranties when dealers facilitate the reselling of vehicles within 12 months. While this may help curb some dealership chicanery, it's possible the real loser in such a deal could end up being the customer who unwittingly ends up with an un-warrantied vehicle. We suspect GM has accounted for that, but we'll have to wait until next week to find out exactly how these new policies will be enforced.
Combative de Nysschen defends Cadillac move, naming change
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
Johan de Nysschen isn't afraid of taking quick, decisive actions, even if they are criticized. Since taking the wheel at Cadillac, he instigated moving the luxury division's base of operations to Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood and introduced a new naming scheme for the future of the brand, like he did at Infiniti. The polarizing boss recently explained his feelings about the future of Cadillac in more depth on his Facebook page, but unfortunately only his friends could read it. Thankfully, Daily Kanban posted much of the strongly worded missive for the whole world to see.
Much of the message examines the decision to move some employees to New York. De Nysschen claims that it's all about giving Cadillac distance from Detroit to reshape itself. It allows for, "No distractions. No side shows. No cross-brand corporate considerations. No homogenized lowest common denominator approach. Just pure, unadulterated, CLASS."























