2000 Cadillac Eldorado Etc Coupe 2-door 4.6l Red Sunroof Clean Bose on 2040-cars
Flemington, New Jersey, United States
This item is being relisted due to nonpayment by fraudulent Ebay member the505hookup. Feast your eyes on this immaculate eye catcher. To much disappointment, GM cancelled the long lived El Dorado of nearly 50 years back in 2002. In the last years of production, Cadillac really finessed their product and some of the best and most eye catching El Dorados were produced. This red Cadillac before you is a prime example. With only 90200 miles, this car is just broken in. This car starts instantly everytime and the 4.6 Northstar purrs without hesitation. This car has 4 newer matching Hankook tires with over 50% tread. The car goes down the road very smooth and the steering and suspension is tight. The brakes are in proper working order with plenty of pad left.The engine and transmission are in working order. In the past 1000 miles this car has received a Mobil 1 synthetic oil change, new air filter, mass air flow sensor cleaned, coolant flush, new thermostat, right front axle-shaft, both front wheel bearings, as well as a tire balance and rotation. There are no check engine lights on. The interior of this car is in excellent shape. The leather is in very good condition for the age of the vehicle. Everything is very clean and well kept. My favorite parts about the interior include the comfortable, heated seats, the sunroof and the bose sound system. The a/c heat blower motor for the fan intermittently works. A new blower is included in the trunk (worth over $150). The driver's seat recline feature does not work, however the tilt feature does the same job. For those of you who are acquainted with last generation El Dorados, you may have noticed the door panels tend to become loose and sloppy over time from pulling those large doors closed.... This is not the case with this car. The door panels are tight and in perfect shape. The exterior of this car is in excellent shape. The paint is smooth and has been polished to a brilliant luster, typical wear shows on this paint (small dings/ scratches/ chips) some of which have been touched up. The wheels are in near perfect condition! There is no road rash or signs of abuse! No cracks, or chips in the windshield. The power antenna works flawlessly. This car is priced to sell! I set the reserve low and I encourage anybody looking for a last generation El Dorado not to miss out on this beauty. Please read the following terms below before bidding. I strongly encourage all potential buyers to preview the car in person before the sale closes. Otherwise I will be more than happy to answer any questions regarding this vehicle. Good luck bidding! Terms of Sale This car is being sold AS IS. I recommend all potential bidders preview this car in person before buying. This vehicle must be picked up and paid for within 3 days. I require a $400 deposit within 48 hours of auction ending. The remaining balance must be in CASH. No exceptions. |
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Wed, May 1 2024Back in 2018, Chevy invited me to attend the Detroit Auto Show on the company dime to get an early preview of the then-newly redesigned Silverado. The trip involved a stay at the Renaissance Center — just a quick People Mover ride from the show. IÂ’d been visiting Detroit in January for nearly a decade, and not once had I set foot inside General MotorsÂ’ glass-sided headquarters. I was intrigued, to say the least. Thinking back on my time in the buildings that GM will leave behind when it departs for the new Hudson's site on Woodward Avenue, two things struck me. For one, its hotel rooms are cold in January. Sure, itÂ’s glass towers designed in the 1960s and '70s; I calibrated my expectations accordingly. But when I could only barely see out of the place for all the ice forming on the inside of the glass, it drove home just how flawed this iconic structure is. My second and more pertinent observation was that the RenCen doesnÂ’t really feel like itÂ’s in a city at all, much less one as populous as Detroit. The complex is effectively severed from its surroundings by swirling ribbons of both river and asphalt. To the west sits the Windsor tunnel entrance; to the east, parking lots for nearly as far as the eye can see. To its north is the massive Jefferson Avenue and to its south, the Detroit River. You get the sense that if Henry Ford II and his team of investors had gotten their way, the whole thing would have been built offshore with the swirling channel doubling as a moat. This isnÂ’t a building the draws the city in; itÂ’s one designed to keep it out. Frost on the inside of the RenCen hotel glass. Contrasted with the new Hudson's project GM intends to move into, a mixed-use anchor with residential, office, retail and entertainment offerings smack-dab in Detroit's most vibrant district, the RenCen is a symbol of an era when each office in DetroitÂ’s downtown was an island in a rising sea of dilapidation. Back then, those who fortified against the rapid erosion of DetroitÂ’s urban bedrock stood the best chance of surviving. This was the era that brought us ugly skyways and eventually the People Mover — anything to help suburban commuters keep their metaphorical feet dry. The RenCen offered — and still offers — virtually any necessity and plenty of nice-to-haves, all accessible without ever venturing outside, especially in the winter, but those enticements are geared to those who trek in from suburbia to toil in its hallways.
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