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RADIANT SILVER METALLIC EXTERIOR matched with a LIGHT PLATINUM PREMIUM(HEATED-COOLED/FRONT) leather SEATS interior 2016 Cadillac CT6 PREMIUM IN A-1 CONDITION ! AWD (ALL -WHEEL-DRIVE-SYSTEM), AWS(ALL-WHEEL-STEERING-SYSTEM). 3.0 L PREMIUM ENGINE V6 TWIN-TURBO. 8 Speed automatic transmission for maximum performance and added power. PREMIUM PACKAGE (THE TOP OF THE LINE). BOSE PANARY SOUND SYSTEM($3700 OPTION)WITH 34 SPEAKERS. ACTIVE CHASIS PACKAGE / MAGNETIC RIDE CONTROL / STEERING ACTIVE, REAR /20" ULTRA BRIGHT ALUMINUM MACHINED WHEELS. REAR SEAT PACKAGE($2450 PACKAGE)/ REAR SEATS INFOTAINMENT SYSTEM /DVD BEHIND HEAD RESTS. QUAD ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL. AIR CLEANER,IONIZING. HEATED REAR OUTBOARD SEATS. COOLED FRONT PREMIUM SEATS. WHEEL LOCKS. FORWARD COLLISION ALERT SYSTEM. SIDE BLIND ZONE ALERT SYSTEM. REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT SYSTEM. SURROUND VISION/CAMERA SYSTEM ALL AROUND. FRONT AND REAR CAMERA SYSTEM. REAR VIEW/MIRROR LIVE CAMERA. REAR VISION CAMERA SYSTEM. SENSOR ,INTERIOR VEHICLE MOVEMENT. SENSOR,VEHICLE INCLINATION. PEDESTRIAN DETECTION ALERT,FRONT. LANE KEEP ASSIST WITH LANE DEPARTURE WARNING. SIDE SUNSHADES. CADILLAC CUE SYSTEM. POWER OUTLET 110V. ULTRAVIEW SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION. AUTO PARK ASSIST. HUD/HEAD UP DISPLAY. 4G LTE WI-FI HOT SPOT. COLORED NAVIGATION SYSTEM with pinpoint map accuracy directions. Sirius/XM satellite radio. Front & Rear ultra sonic parking sensors. XENON HEADLIGHTS. LED FOG LIGHTS. FULL LEATHER SEATING. FRONT HEATED AND COOLED LEATHER SEATS. REAR HEATED LEATHER SEATS. FULLY TINTED WINDOWS. HUD SYSTEM/ HEAD UP DISPLAY SYSTEM. XENON ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS. LANE CHANGE ALERT SYSTEM. BLIS SYSTEM/BLIND SPOT ALERT SIDE MIRRORS. PANORAMIC ROOF WITH SHADE OPTION. COLLISION ALERT SYSTEM. Dual zone automatic climate control. Sirius/XM satellite radio. FACTORY REMOTE STARTER. DUAL HEATED & COOLED/FRONT premium power leather seats with lumber adjustment for driver. POWER FOLDING SIDE MIRRORS. HID HEADLIGHTS/HID FOG LIGHTS. 2 KEYS / 2 FOBS. PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF. FACTORY REMOTE STARTER. BLUETOOTH. SATELLITE RADIO. ON STAR on demand. Rear view CAMERA system which displays live video feed of vehicle while in reverse mode. FRONT AND REAR PARK ASSIST SENSORS. 20" HIGH POLISHED ALUMINUM wheels with 20" (HARDLY USED) TIRES. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM. XM. BLUETOOTH. Tire pressure monitoring system ( alerts you when one of your tires is low on air ) ON STAR. REMOTE GARAGE OPENER. Driver memory settings. Vehicle anti-theft. Fog lights and so much more. This vehicle is known for performing flawlessly down the road. runs/drives like new.
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Ghostbusters' new Ecto-1 is an oddly uninspiring '82 Caddy
Fri, Mar 25 2016The Ghostbusters, or at least the movie franchise, will emerge from Hollywood's cobwebs this summer, but instead of the iconic 1959 Cadillac known as Ecto-1 that delighted big screen audiences in 1984, the new model may leave some scratching their heads. That's because this latest Ghostbusters draws its vehicular inspiration from a decidedly less interesting period in American automobile production: the 1980s. Starring alongside Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones is a 1982 Cadillac DeVille hearse. The studio dressed up this tired Caddy to look the part, but something's amiss. Instead of the flamboyant fins and shiny chrome, the '82 is decidedly pedestrian and uninteresting. Even in 1982, it was kind of a dull choice for luxury car buyers. There's a reason Murilee Martin deemed the '70s and '80s the "malaise era." Built a couple of years before the original, Academy Award-winning Ghostbusters hit cinemas, the '82 DeVille represents one of Cadillac's lowest points bar the Cimarron. Under its hood might be Cadilac's new-for-1982 HT 4100 V8 engine, which featured what the brand referred to as "digital" fuel injection. With 135 horsepower and 190 pound-feet of torque, the DeVille didn't win stoplight races back then. Oddly, the V6 engine that came standard in the '82 Sedan DeVille produced the same horsepower but delivered an extra 15 torques, which made it both faster and more fuel efficient than the V8. These were bad times for General Motors, clearly, but the gas engines paled in comparison to Cadillac's first diesel. The company's LF9 5.7-liter diesel V8 was optional on the DeVille and we pity the unlucky buyers who checked that box. Generally credited as the engine that made "diesel" a haunted word in Detroit for 30 years, the 350-cubic-inch unit might actually be fitting for the Ghostbusters. On the bright side, the '82 is new enough that it may have carried a box or two of Hi-C's stellar, Ghostbusters-inspired Ecto Cooler. Maybe the mortician took his kid to Kroger one time, you never know. Fitting in In the original 1984 Ghostbusters, the '59 Caddy was a forlorn and forgotten piece of machinery waiting for a new lease on life. Character Dr. Ray Stantz picks it up and admits in the film that it needs "some suspension work and shocks ...
Cadillac Elmiraj Concept slinks in Leno's Garage
Wed, 28 Aug 2013Jay Leno's Garage has moved to Pebble Beach for the week. This time around, the affable comedian is taking a look at the Cadillac Elmiraj Concept that debuted during the Monterey car week, and is talking to General Motors vice president of global design, Ed Welburn.
There's plenty of reminiscing about what concept cars were like when these two were kids, before a fairly deep dive into the striking Elmiraj Concept itself. Welburn shares a few anecdotes about the design process behind the two-door concept, including how his designers changed his mind on the grille design.
After bringing up the Cimarron, Leno makes a solid point that the Elmiraj would be a solid production car that could even spawn a four-door variant. We couldn't agree more. Take a look below for the full video from Jay Leno's Garage.
Mark Reuss: GM can't afford product 'misses,' has 'thought about' CT6 V-Series
Thu, Apr 9 2015Mark Reuss is a busy man. He oversees General Motors' global product portfolio, an all-encompassing task for a company that sold more than 9.9 million cars and trucks last year. When GM launches a well-received product, like the road-going rocket ship that is the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 – he gets credit. When the company stumbles with the slow-selling Chevy Malibu or grapples with fallout from the decade-old Saturn Ion and its flawed ignition switch, he gets blamed. GM owners, the press and sometimes the federal government, demand answers. Bob Lutz famously held the job before Reuss. So did Mary Barra, who's now GM's chief executive. There's a New GM, but the lineage is connected to a long history. When he's not thinking product, Reuss, an executive vice president, also runs the purchasing and supply chain for the company, which is still one of the largest industrial empires in the world. We caught up with Reuss on the floor of the New York Auto Show, where GM had just rolled out two crucial new products: the 2016 Cadillac CT6 and the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu. Speaking with a small group of reporters, Reuss delved into a variety of subjects, including the new Malibu, Cadillac's future (he thinks the ATS-V is going to "flame the M3 and M4"), and other topics. On fixing the Malibu: "We can't miss. We can't have those kinds of misses [like the previous generation] on our cars and crossovers and trucks. We can't do that. If we do that, we give a reason for someone to go buy something else. It's that simple. "On a car like the Malibu we have a chance to really fix all of that, which we have, and then lead. Then you've got a real opportunity there. So that's what we've really been focused on here – to fix those things." He later added: "We need that car here to transform Chevrolet desperately because it's the heart of the market. And when you think of Chevrolet, people will come back and think about what we did with the [new] Malibu and the Cruze... It's hugely important to us." On Cadillac: "If we go out and try and out-German the Germans, it's probably not going to work. We've got an opportunity here generationally where there's a lot of people younger than me that have parents that drove BMWs and Mercedes, and I think there's an opportunity there for those people to drive something different than what their parents did, and I think that's always been an opportunity in the auto industry if you look at the history of it.

