Under Warranty Silver Beauty 04 Cadillac- Dts-sunroof Ac Seats-loaded on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NORTHSTAR
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller BOSE AM/FM Stereo w/CD/DVD
Make: Cadillac
Model: DTS
Trim: TUXEDO EDITION LOADED DVD NAVIGATION A/C SEATS ETC
Options: DVD NAVIGATION CD CHANGER HOMELINK ONSTAR, AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER SYSTEM, PROGRAMABLE OPTION SYSTEMS-BACK UP ASSIST, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioned Seats Navigation DVD Bose System, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 68,700
Sub Model: SUNROOF MEMORY SEATS HOMELINK ONSTAR
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: Tri-Mode Hands-Free Cellular Integration Package
Interior Color: BEIGE
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Very Very Rare 04 Cadillac DTS Tuxedo Edition, LOADED with options.
Here are the options on the car:
Cabriolet Roof Package $1300
Tri-Mode Hands-Free Cellular Integration Package $325
Sunroof - $1,550
Glass electric tilting sliding front sunroof with sunshade and one-touch opening
Premium Package - $2,990
Includes: [WA3] Trunk Convenience Package And [U1Z] 6-Disk CD Changer (Glove Box) And [CF5] Sunroof And [QC6] Chrome Wheels, garage door opener; Memorized adjustment with two settings on door mirror position with six driver's seat positions and head restraint; Wood & leather electrically adjustable steering wheel with tilt adjustment and telescopic adjustment; Luxury trim wood/woodgrain on gearknob; Parking distance sensors rear and radar; Coming home device; Driver power heated body color door mirrors with automatic operation , passenger power heated body color door mirrors with automatic; Includes: [WA3] Trunk Convenience Package And [AW9] Rear Seat Side Air Bags.
Safety/Security Package - $895
Stability control; Parking distance sensors rear and radar; Garage door opener; Coming home device;
Wood Steering Wheel - $600
Wood & leather steering wheel with tilt adjustment; Luxury trim wood/woodgrain on gearknob.
Cadillac Factory Designer Chrome Wheels - $800
Front and rear alloy chrome wheels with 17 inch rim diam, 7.0 inch rim width and partial wheel covers.
6-Disk CD Changer (Glove Box) - $600
Audio system with Disc Autochanger and six-disc remote changer.
Advanced Vehicle Navigation - $2000
Navigational systems : information type: full map and voice and knobs/touch buttons controls; Stereo RDS audio system with AM/FM, CD/DVD player.
IF YOU USE THE "BUY IT NOW" OPTION I'LL INCLUDE A bumper to bumper VERY comprehensive warranty. With 100 dollar deductible, good through 11/30/16 or when the Odometer reaches 101K. This warranty alone is worth it's weight in gold.
Rear Outboard Side-Impact Air Bags. Memory Package Includes memory presets for 2 drivers. Includes 10-way power driver seat, outside mirrors with parallel park assist, climate control and radio presets. Power Tilt & Telescopic Steering ColumnTrunk Convenience Package. Cargo Convenience NetTrunk Mat & Decklid Tie-DownHomeLink Wireless Control System3-channel programmable.
Wood Trim PackageWood Steering WheelWood Shift KnobElectrochromic Outside Rearview MirrorsIncludes driver (light-sensitive auto dimming) mirrors, folding, dual power and heat with turn signal indicators.Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist. Includes rearview LED light bar and audible warning.
Radio: BOSE AM/FM Stereo w/CD/DVD. Includes Radio Data System, seek-and-scan, digital clock, automatic volume compensation, TheftLock, weather band, digital signal processing and 8 speakers. Electrochromic Auto Dimming Inside Rearview Mirror. Includes light-sensitive auto dimming and OnStar controls.
If you're interested PLEASE don't wait as this car will sell fast...
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Cadillac is returning to endurance racing with a new prototype in 2017
Wed, Nov 30 2016In two months, Cadillac will return to top-tier endurance racing with its all-new Daytona Prototype International racecar after 14 years away. The car, which adheres to IMSA's new DPi regulations, looks as long, low, and Cadillac-like as anyone could have hoped. It's set to debut at the Rolex 24 at Daytona and will compete head to head with the likes of Mazda and Nissan in what is shaping up to be one of the most diverse and exciting forms of American motor racing in years. The new car will be run by Wayne Taylor Racing, the team that previously fielded the Corvette Daytona Prototype. Wayne Taylor himself has won the 24 Hours of Daytona twice, in 1996 and 2005. He now manages the team and leaves the driving duties to his two sons, Ricky and Jordan. They'll be joined in the cockpit by Max Angelelli, Wayne Taylor's teammate in 2002 at Cadillac's last unsuccessful attempt at endurance racing. To understand Cadillac's new car, officially called the DPi-V.R., you need to understand IMSA's DPi category. Basically, manufacturers are allowed to base their car on one of four chassis that follow the FIA LMP2 regulations. The chassis come from either Dallara, Onroak Automotive, ORECA or Riley/Multimatic. Cadillac will base their car on the Dallara platform. The DPi regulation differ from the LMP2 in two major ways: non-standardized engines and the ability to change certain parts of the bodywork. The DPi regulations are intended to give the variety of the top-tier LMP1 cars at a fraction of the cost. When it came to choosing an engine, Cadillac wanted to power the new car with something kinda sorta production based. The new car will use a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter pushrod V8 that shares some base architecture with the engine in the current CTS-V. While the power output hasn't been announced, expect about 600 horsepower. While that's down compared to the CTS-V, there is far less mass to move around as the Dallara chassis is a svelte 2,050 lbs. Since all the teams will be running different engine configurations, expect restrictors of some sort to help balance the power disparity. The parts of the body work that can be modified - The nose, sidepods, rear wheel arches and rear valance - have all been designed to mimic Cadillac roadcar design elements. Even the wheels look like they were pulled straight from the CTS-V. The front splitter, the floor, and the diffuser are common elements shared with other DPi cars.
How the demise of Lincoln's Town Car has kick-started a limo revolution
Sun, 30 Dec 2012The deaths of the Ford Crown Victoria and the Lincoln Town Car have meant overhauls of three high-profile American fleets: police, taxi and livery car. Just as police fleets are more open to considering other options and a Nissan van is the new face of the NYC taxi, livery car companies are looking at replacements for the Town Car beyond The Blue Oval. Ford, via Lincoln, has made an MKT Town Car (pictured), but an article in the Detroit News claims "it has failed to win over most of the big limousine companies." The upstarts trying to move in include livery and limo editions of the Cadillac XTS, and livery specifications of the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300.
Each of those challengers, however, faces challenges. The Town Car was a workhorse, American, rear-wheel-drive sedan with plenty of rear legroom. Cadillac has been in the livery space before but with decontented models that were about selling the brand, not its luxury. It is taking the opposite approach with the XTS, pointing out that its livery edition is "contented in the upper half of the XTS range." Still, the CEO of Michigan's largest livery company says "it's quite a bit smaller than what we're used to," and he also prefers rear-wheel drive.
The Chrysler 300 is rear-wheel drive, and American, which matters to some companies, but Chrysler hasn't yet revealed the livery package for it. The livery Avalon marks Toyota's first time getting into that business in the US, a natural step after having done so well with taxi clients and with the Town Car out of the way. Still, the livery client is a different to taxi buyers, so the Avalon could face other soft-touch hurdles.
Junkyard Gem: 1981 Cadillac Eldorado with V8-6-4 engine
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