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2006 Cadillac Sts Sedan 4-door 3.6l V6 Rwd Diamond White on 2040-cars

US $9,875.00
Year:2006 Mileage:102000 Color: IS IN AMAZING CONDITION
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
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THIS CADDY IS AN ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER. I DID EVERYTHING ON IT TO MY TASTE. I AM A CADDY GUY. I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE IN 2008 FROM POTAMPKIN WITH 35,000 MILES ON IT. IT WAS A CERTIFIED CAR SO I HAD 4 YEARS OF WARRANTY THAT ENDED A YEAR AGO. I SERVICED IT MANY TIMES THROUGH CADILLAC I BELIEVE IT ORIGINALLY WAS A PENNSYLVANIA LEASE VEHICLE. IT WAS DRIVEN ONLY BY ME FOR THE LAST APPROXIMATELY 70,000 MILES. I WORK IN BROOKLYN AND LIVE IN STATEN STATEN ISLAND SO IT WAS ALL HIGHWAY MILEAGE TO WORK MOSTLY. THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED PROPERLY. OIL AND FILTERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN CHANGED. THE EXTERIOR IS IN AMAZING CONDITION. CAR IS AN ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER. WHEN I'M PARKED IT IS USUALLY THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CAR ON THE BLOCK OR IN THE PARKING LOT. THIS CAR IS ALWAYS KEPT IN MY GARAGE BY WORK AND IN MY ENCLOSED DRIVEWAY AT MY HOUSE. I HAVE ADDED 35% TINTS, SMOKED OUT THE BACK TAIL LIGHTS, MATCHED THE FRONT GRILL TO THE DIAMOND WHITE PAINT JOB, PAINTED THE CALIPERS RED, WEATHERTECH WINDOW RAIN GAURDS, AND AFTERMARKET HIDS. I'VE LISTED ALL THE INTERIOR OPTIONS ON TOP BUT I'M SURE I'VE MISSED SOME. IT DOES NOT HAVE NAVIGATION OR BLUETOOTH. HOWEVER I HAD IT CONNECTED TO ONSTAR SO IF YOU DECIDE TO SUBSCRIBE TO ONSTAR, YOU CAN PURCHASE MINUTES THROUGH THEM (A LITTLE PRICEY) AND YOU WILL HAVE A PERSONAL CAR PHONE WHICH WORKS JUST LIKE BLUETOOTH. MECHANCIALLY THIS CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. EVERYTHING WORKS. ALL ELECTRONICS WORK. BESIDES THE GLOVEBOX WHICH SHOULD COST MORE THEN $50.00 TO $100.00 BUCKS TO FIX AND THE RIPPED DRIVERS SEAT THIS CAR INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE FRONT TIRES ARE NEW. ALL 4 ROTORS WERE REPLACED 10,000 MILES AGO AND ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE BACK TIRES CAN USE REPLACEMENT IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. THIS CAR IS PRICED TO SELL. I AM NO LONGER INVESTING INTO IT SINCE I AM LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR. ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT IS BECAUSE I'M TRYING TO GET INTO A 2008 STS-V OR A CADILLAC XLR DROPTOP FOR THE SUMMER. I HAVE OWNED 2 OLD BODY STS IN THE PAST. LOVE THE STS ITS A GREAT CAR BIG BODY WITH PLENTY OF OPTIONS SO MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE THEN THE CTS.

PRICED TO SELL !!! YOU WILL NOT GET A BETTER DEAL !!! FIXED PRICE OR BEST OFFER. I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY SINCE THIS CAR IS UP FOR SALE ON AUTOTRADER CRAIGSLIST AND LOCALLY.

ANY QUESTIONS CALL ILYA (917) 567-8115 ... SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY NO LOWBALLERS THIS IS NOT A CTS !! 

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Top horsepower-per-dollar cars in 2017

Tue, Feb 17 2015

Bang for the buck. That quasi-scientific statistic is bandied about by motor heads everywhere from classrooms to barrooms, though the truth of the matter is that it's exceedingly complex to measure. A fair performance-per-dollar index would include something like cross-referencing MSRP (Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price) with point-to-point times on a track or driving route, which is obviously hard to do comprehensively. But, for the sheer joy of talking about cars and playing with a big spreadsheet, there's always the horsepower-per-dollar index, which is more straightforward, albeit hilariously flawed. There are vagaries even with this simple formula, of course: MSRP for vehicles can change at a moment's notice, to say nothing of the bottom-line shifting that happens with local deals or showroom negotiation. For this list we're running with the straight MSRP wherever possible, and as recently reported as we can get it. All the vehicles on this list are 2017 models, and all trims are reported where the lowest price and differing power levels intersect. Some choices were made for personal preference and some for sanity, avoiding things like all 48 trim levels of the Ford Transit, all with the same horsepower). If this list were a simple top ten, or even a top fifty, you'd be bored to tears with all the red, white and blue that is represented. Following perfectly with conventional wisdom, American cars really do lead the world where hp/$ is concerned. So, for the sake of variety (and the sheer joy of seeing a minivan 'win' one round of this thing) I've sorted out some top five and bottom five lists for broad power categories. Let's dive in. Less Than 100 Horsepower Okay, okay, this is hardly a category we'll grant you. But we've often tried to click off all the sub-100-hp cars on sale in the US, and making this list gave us an excuse. It also illustrates that none of these smallish vehicles bring cheap horsepower to the table - for that you'll need a motorcycle. The segment-leading Chevy Spark (above) asks just over $139 for each hp, and that Smart Fortwo Electric Drive has hp on sale for about the same price as its very distant family cousin, the Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG (insert your favorite Smart joke here... we know you want to).

Cars with the worst resale value after 5 years

Tue, Nov 7 2023

While the old saying that cars lose a massive chunk of their value as soon as they’re driven off the dealerÂ’s lot might not be entirely true these days, most new vehicles steadily lose value as they age and are used. iSeeCars recently released its latest study on depreciation, finding the models that lose value the fastest, and the list is packed with high-end nameplates. The vehicles that lost value the fastest over five years include: Maserati Quattroporte: 64.5% depreciation BMW 7 Series: 61.8% Maserati Ghibli: 61.3% BMW 5 Series Hybrid: 58.8% Cadillac Escalade ESV: 58.5% BMW X5: 58.2% Infiniti QX80: 58.1% Maserati Levante: 57.8% Jaguar XF: 57.6% Audi A7: 57.2% While sports cars, hybrids, and trucks dominated the list of slowest-depreciating vehicles, luxury brands accounted for all of the top ten fastest-depreciating models. iSeeCars executive analyst Karl Brauer also pointed out EVsÂ’ lack of representation on the slow-depreciating vehicles list, saying that thereÂ’s a disconnect between what automakers are building and what people actually want. The average five-year depreciation for all vehicles in the iSeeCars study was 38.8 percent. ThatÂ’s an almost 11% improvement over 2019Â’s figures, but some vehicle types perform worse than others. EVs depreciated 49.1 percent over five years, while SUVs dropped 41.2%. Trucks only fell 34.8% and hybrids 37.4%. Brauer noted that all vehicles depreciate slower than they did five years ago. Even so, EVs are not the best choice if youÂ’re looking for a vehicle that wonÂ’t feel like a ripoff when itÂ’s time to trade in. On the flip side, used EVs can present a stellar value, saving thousands over their new counterparts. Charging times and availability remain concerns for buyers in large parts of the country, but a heavily depreciated EV could be the used car value youÂ’ve been looking for. The same wisdom applies to used luxury vehicles, as the list above indicates. While new-car buyers shopping for luxury cars are set to see big depreciation during their ownership, that means the used car market is flooded with inexpensive used luxury cars. High repair costs and costly maintenance schedules are real issues that used luxury models face, however. Green Audi BMW Cadillac Infiniti Jaguar Maserati Car Buying Used Car Buying

2018 Cadillac CT6 Drivers' Notes | Super Cruiser

Fri, Dec 1 2017

The 2018 Cadillac CT6 showcases General Motors' impressive Super Cruise feature. It's the next milestone on the way to an autonomous future, though GM is being conservative about promoting Super Cruise's considerable prowess. It helps the driver, GM says. Does it work? Our editors have been testing one this week as the calendar turns and the temperatures drop in Michigan. Also, the CT6 is a really nice car. Here's what we think. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: Super Cruise, man. On Wednesday night, I rode home in a 2018 Cadillac CT6 with Super Cruise. I say "rode," but I was sitting in the driver's seat. I spent more time with my hands off the steering wheel than on it. It was super relaxing. Once I got on the highway, I set the cruise control, waited for the steering wheel icon to show up on the instrument cluster, and hit the button on the steering wheel that looked like a steering wheel (pretty meta, to be honest). The top section of the wheel illuminated in a green arc, and I felt the weight of the steering lift as the car began driving itself. I put my feet flat on the floor, rested my hands on my knees, and just watched the road while listening to a podcast ("The Dollop," if you were wondering). To be honest, I had trouble concentrating on the audio, as my thoughts were captivated by the way the car managed the road and traffic around me. Sure, I had to change lanes on my own and take over steering on interchanges and surface streets, but when the AI took the reins, it had my complete confidence. Perhaps just as surprising, the CT6 was also a blast to drive manually. It felt super smooth, with plenty of power and poise. I enjoyed bending it through 50-mph curves almost as much as I enjoyed being driven. Almost. Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: Super Cruise just works. I was blown away how easy it was to use and how well it just did what it was supposed to do. Merging into the teeth of rush hour traffic in metro Detroit, I braced for the worst. I figured I'd be stuck in bumper-to-bumper gridlock and Super Cruise would never get deployed. Frankly, I was cynical Super Cruise would work. But then I was able to hit the 70-mph speed limit and figured, well, let's just see about this thing. Like John, I did the two-steps to set up SC, and boom, it worked. It trailed the cars in front of me at a proper distance. It braked naturally to a stop and then resumed speed. It slowed down when a Jeep Grand Cherokee cut me off.