1979 Cadillac Seville 4 Dr Sedan Rwd 5.7l 350 Cid Blue on 2040-cars
Bellflower, California, United States
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1979 CADILLAC SEVILLE
4 DOOR SEDAN 5.7 L 350 CID GAS ENGINE PURCHASED FROM ORIGINAL OWNER AND ACTUAL MILEAGE OF 83645 CALIFORNIA CAR & CALIFORNIA CLEAR TITLE AND ORIGINAL ISSUE CALIFORNIA BLUE LICENSE PLATES DARK BLUE WITH BLUE INTERIOR VERY STRAIGHT BODY WITH NO DAMAGE AND GOOD PAINT VINYL TOP IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NEW BATTERY, SERVICES AIR CONDITION BUT ONLY WORKS ON LOW OIL CHANGE AND GOOD FIRESTONE WHITEWALL TIRES NO MISSING MOLDINGS AND CHROME IS DECENT WITH A FEW MINOR SCRATCHES ON FRONT BUMPER. INTERIOR NEED SOME TLC. DRIVERS SIDE ARMREST NEEDS SOME REPAIR AND SEATS HAVE TEARS PLEASE SEE PICTURES THIS VEHICLE RUNS GOOD WE CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS IF NEEDED SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY 500.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION'S END. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD WITH NO RESERVE HAPPY BIDDING! |
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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."
These are the top luxury cars bought by people entering the segment for the first time
Fri, 25 Jul 2014Let's say you just got a big promotion at work or the kids are moving out of the house, and you finally have some extra money. You decide to blow it all at once and treat yourself by upgrading your ride. Naturally, you look to a luxury automaker. What do you choose?
Models like the Audi A3 and Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class may be tailor-made to introduce buyers to the premium segment, but a new study finds that they don't garner the highest rates of non-luxury customer conquests. It turns out that a Volvo leads among folks moving up to a premium brand, and it isn't even one that's made anymore, at that.
A recent study by Polk and IHS Automotive looked at what models had the highest rates of buyers upgrading from a non-luxury segment. The information comes from its new vehicle registration data through April 2014. All ten top models boasted conquest rates of over 50 percent, but the Volvo C70 led the field with 68.01 percent of its customers coming from non-premium brands.
Cadillac's Johan de Nysschen clarifies a few points on the brand's future
Mon, Mar 19 2018Last week, Motor Trend ran coverage on a journo roundtable with Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen. During the roundtable, de Nysschen cited a few reasons for the decline in sedan sales, including gas prices, "young consumers" — read, millennials — less interested in driving dynamics than lifestyle accessories, and the state of U.S. infrastructure. Jalopnik homed in on the last two reasons, and those became the story, including here in our post on the roundtable. So de Nysschen called Jalopnik to add more context. The original reaction pieces painted de Nysschen's rationales as an excuse for sporty sedans not selling well, when the issue is Cadillac's sporty sedans not selling well. His main clarification: "I wasn't advocating the idea that the world is black and white, that if you're a young buyer a millennial or a teenager that you don't enjoy driving." On that note, it would be ridiculous to deny millennial and sedan-segment bugbears; de Nysschen has market research and the industry-wide, rabbit-like crossover breeding program to back him up. Yet even as he touted the success of the XT5, noting that it's "the third-best-selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. after the Lexus RX, and the Mercedes C-Class," he could add, "But the irony is not lost on me that the C-Class is a sedan." The circumstances laid out in the follow-up piece inject more likely color into the situation: the brand's onetime, singleminded focus on the U.S., followed by a singleminded focus on China that left the U.S. market wanting for attention. We could add to that: years of lackluster products and awful attempts at volume and brand engineering under the old GM at the same time that downsized premium luxury products, crossovers, and SUVs began their rocketship trajectories; trying to live off the Escalade success; and the carmaker's desire not to offend its older, traditional buyers while concurrently wooing "coastal influencers." De Nysschen also acknowledged that Cadillac interiors aren't where they need to be, saying, "We recognize that's where we want to improve." The result, as de Nysschen put it, "We're playing with the hand that we've been dealt.








