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2011 Cadillac Cts Luxury on 2040-cars

US $30,995.00
Year:2011 Mileage:11347 Color: White Diamond Tricoat /
 Cashmere/Cocoa
Location:

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:Gas V6 3.0L/183
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: Certified Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1G6DG5EY7B0170161
Stock Num: 4802531
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS Luxury
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: White Diamond Tricoat
Interior Color: Cashmere/Cocoa
Options:
  • Armrestfront center
  • AUDIO SYSTEMAM/FM STEREO WITH 6-DISC IN-DASH CD CHANGER AND MP3 PLAYBACKwith Radio Data System (RDS)Bose 8-speaker system and auxiliary input jack (STD)
  • Backup/Reverse Camera
  • Bluetooth Capabilities
  • Brakes4-wheel antilock4-wheel disc
  • Consolefloor with floor shifterintegral armreststorage compartment and cup holders
  • Cruise controlelectronic with set and resume speed
  • Curtain Airbag System
  • Defoggerrear-window electric with front and side window outlets for the driver and right-front passenger
  • Door lockspower programmable
  • Drivetrainall-wheel drive
  • Dual Front Airbags
  • Front Occupant Side Airbags
  • Headlampshalogen Tungsten with Twilight Sentinel and flash-to-pass feature
  • Mirrorinside rearview auto-dimming with OnStar controls
  • Mirrorsoutside heated power-adjustablebody-colormanual-folding
  • On*Star Communication System
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Seat adjusterpassenger 8-way power with power recliner
  • Seat adjusters2-way power driver and front passenger lumbar control
  • Seatrear pass-throughcenter armrest
  • Seatsfront bucket includes 8-way power driver seat adjuster and articulating head restraints
  • Seatsheated driver and front passenger
  • Steering columnmanual rake wheel and telescopic
  • Steering wheel controlsmounted controls for audio and cruise
  • Steering wheelleather-wrapped rim with wood trim (Included and only available with (03F) Sapele Wood Trim Package.)
  • Steeringpowerrack-and-pinion
  • SUNROOFPOWER ULTRAVIEW DOUBLE-SIZEDTILT-SLIDINGwith express-open and power sunshade
  • Theft-deterrent alarm system
  • Theft-deterrent systemvehiclePASS-Key III
  • Traction controlall-speedbrake and
  • TRANSMISSION6-SPEED AUTOMATIC FOR AWD(STD)
  • Trunk releasepower
  • Universal Home Remote includes garage door opener3-channel programmable
  • Visorsdriver and front passenger illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Wheels17" x 8" painted aluminum
  • Windowspower with front and rear Express-Downfront Express-Up and rear passenger lockout
  • Wipersfront intermittent with washers
  • XM Radio Ready
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 11347

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Cadillac could 'flourish' in Australia, says marketing chief

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

Cadillac might have its best product mix in recent history, and GM's luxury brand is looking to expand. In fact, it might even be making a trip Down Under, at least according to the company's global marketing chief.
Uwe Ellinghaus spoke with Australian site Car Advice at the Geneva Motor Show and said the brand could be quite successful there. "[The] goodwill that the Cadillac brand has is such a good starting base that once we get proper volume commitment and a dealer network behind it we can easily flourish," he said, though he warned that the plans are still in their earliest stages and years away. First, Cadillac will expand in markets with the highest possible sales, like China and Russia.
Ellinghaus said that the most likely models for Oz would be the SRX, Escalade and CTS; the latter would probably act as a replacement for the Holden Commodore. GM's Australian arm is ending local production in 2017, and there have been many rumors about what is happening to the big sedan. However, Ellinghaus admits exporting cars from the US to Australia is going to mean higher prices. In addition to the expense, Cadillac doesn't currently build any right-hand-drive models. It would likely take until the end of the decade before the Aussie models could be ready.

2020 Cadillac CT5 in New York: 7 questions with the chief engineer

Thu, Apr 18 2019

Cadillac revealed the 2020 CT5 at the New York Auto Show, and we decided to sit down and have a chat with chief engineer Mike Bride to learn more about the car. You can read our reveal post here to get the full download, and then read on below to learn a bit more. Cadillac is still rather coy about any performance model to spawn from the CT5, but things appear to be looking up after our conversation that you can read below. Q: What's the driving nature of this car? Should we expect something similar to the CTS and ATS? A: Yes, you can see it's built off the rear-wheel-drive architecture. Our goal was to retain all of that fun-to-drive nature. Direct steering feel, responsive handling. Going forward, we ask how we can continuously improve, and that was really about driving more sophistication in the ride, a much more mannered car that's better for impact harshness and rolling isolation, really provides comfort when you want comfort over tire strips and heaves in the road. Really getting that level of isolation, but not compromising that handling and direct steering feel of the Cadillac sedans we've grown accustomed to. Q: How is this car different from the CTS underneath, and other Alpha platform cars? A: I would say this is a major revision. A lot of new parts, a lot of new part numbers, a significant evolution. In the suspension space, the links are all new, and there's been a lot of work done in isolation, so the bushings and strut mounts are all new. We've evolved the Alpha platform to now get the ride control and road isolation, the comfort aspects of it all. There are a lot of structural improvements like a changed wheelbase, an evolution in rear foot-swing and foot space from the fuel tank area to get in and out of the car better. As we developed this structure, it was about overall structural body stiffness, and impedance at the chassis attachments to really get that level of isolation from road inputs. We try to have a calm floor, a steering wheel that doesn't vibrate, and quiet to the driver's ear. Those were the paths we went after to really drive the structure to the right stiffness requirements, structural integrity, a lot of development into suspension bushings, tuning elements, strut mounts. We have a new damper technology, a ZF damper. It has MVS damper technology. It's a multi-valve system that provides less harshness from an NVH standpoint and a great optimization balance of motion control with ride inputs.

Cadillac CT5 spied with quad exhaust, could signal a hotter version is coming

Fri, May 3 2019

The 2020 Cadillac CT5 just broke cover at the NY Auto Show this year, but one of our spy shooters caught one decked out in camouflage looking a bit different than the versions we've already seen. Instead of the dual exhaust on both the turbocharged four-cylinder and twin-turbo V6, this one has a quad exhaust outlet. We'll note that the placement of the quad outlets is one and the same with the two larger outlets on the CT5 already revealed. Also, the rest of the car looks relatively ho-hum. It has the wheels from the CT5 Sport trim, and the front end appears to most closely represent the Luxury trim. Some of the coverings appear to be opened up on that front end, possibly in an attempt to increase airflow. The most obvious change of them all is the quad exhaust, though, which brings us back to a conversation we had with a Cadillac representative at the car's initial media launch. As we were standing around gawking at the new CT5 in Sport trim, a brand representative told us all the "Sport" models (four-cylinders and V6s) would be getting quad exhaust, while the "Luxury" trims would get dual exhaust. We pointed at the CT5 Sport right in front of us and noted that it just had a dual exhaust setup. This ended up causing more confusion, as the Cadillac representative was adamant that they had seen the CT5 Sport with quad exhaust. When all was said and done, there wasn't exactly a clear explanation given for what was up with this mysterious CT5 model with quad exhaust, so we left it at that. We can guess, though. Perhaps the Cadillac rep had seen a Sport model with quad exhaust, but it was a future "V-Sport" variant we weren't allowed to know of yet. Cadillac hasn't revealed its future plans for the CT5 fully, but it did hint that at least one performance variant would be on the way. This camo'd up car here does not look anything like a full-on V model, but it could be the beginnings of a slightly more powerful version of the sport sedan. The 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 makes 335 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. Of course, there's always room for more power in this class, and a V-Sport model would slot in nicely to the new sedan's range. Keep in mind this all remains speculative in nature. However, our curious conversation with Cadillac combined with these spy shots signal that something could be afoot.