2011 Cadillac Dts Platinum Edition Exceptional Car Fully Loaded 29,700 Miles on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Georgia, United States
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2011 Cadillac DTS Platinum Edition Exceptional Car Fully Loaded
CONDITION: Excellent NON-SMOKER VEHICLE
This DTS Is In Excellent Condition With All
available factory installed Options plus More.
Still Under Bumper To Bumper Factory Warranty Until 2015
Built in car phone can make outgoing calls as well as accept incoming calls. Blue tooth capable. In addition to build in car phone you can install your own blue tooth compatible cell phone. Heated Steering wheel. with tilt & scope / retract Heat/ cooled seats Driver pax massage Factory installed NAVI with voice activated command Near new tires Intelibeam automatically dims bright lights for oncoming traffic or when behind vehicle Remote start, unlock and lock on key system Remote start, lock & unlock via smart phone from anywhere in the world! Remote monitoring engine statistics via smart phone from anywhere in world Download NAVI directions via smart phone or OnStar services Locate vehicle via smart phone Smart rear view mirrors w/ built in turn signal and blind spot detection for oncoming vehicles Lane change alarm built in. Can be turned off Park assist sensors Has adaptive cruise control with adjustable gap setting Four Door Premium Luxury Sedan Color backup camera Myron Davis factory matched adjustable head rests with DVD entertainment system Remote control for Myron Davis DVD player and game control High quality Myron Davis head sets Covers for Myron Davis DVD sets to "protect" view from any lurkers lusting. “out of sight, out of mind” Compact spare tire Heated rear mirror pane Power sun roof Factory installed navigation system with voice command capability Complete set of original manuals Heated Steering wheel Trunk net option included Powerful and extremely reliable North Star engine VIN: 1G6KP5ES9BU130241
COLOR Grey / Ebony CONDITION: Excellent NON-SMOKER VEHICLE MILEAGE: 27,450 miles ENGINE TYPE:4.6L V8 SFI DOHC 32V Excellent Throughout Very Meticulously Maintained and garage kept. Car Is Located In Gainesville, Georgia (Near Atlanta) for questions call 770-531-1309 or email drmartin-moreira@ocsllc.net
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Sat, Dec 12 2015Transportation engineers have started laying the groundwork for a traffic world in which cars communicate with other cars and infrastructure like bridges and traffic lights. How about an environment in which cars talk to pretty much everything and everyone? In a preview of its offerings at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, Delphi Automotive will deploy just such a concept. Engineers have designed a system that communicates with traffic signals, street signs, pedestrians, cyclists, even to fry pits and parking garages along a driver's route. To date, engineers and researchers across the auto industry have focused on the technical and safety-oriented foundation of future vehicle-to-vehicle communications, which could help cars share information about everything from traffic tie-ups to upcoming road hazards. Beyond those building blocks, many have projected that V2V could also include more consumer-focused features. Delphi's system, dubbed V2Everything, might be the first that combines those sorts of features in a tangible package. At CES in Las Vegas, scheduled to begin the first week of January, company officials say they'll demonstrate in real-world conditions how V2V technology can be used in an autonomous vehicle to provide a range of critical safety information and leisure and convenience options for riders. The first V2V technology installed on a production car is slated to appear on the 2017 Cadillac CTS. "We imagine a world with zero traffic accidents," said Jeff Owens, Delphi's chief technology officer. "To get there, we will need a convergence of active safety, sensor fusion, connectivity platforms and advanced software." Such software might allow a vehicle to start searching for and reserving parking spots at a programmed destination long before arriving. It could allow riders to place their McDonald's drive-through order from the road and have the food ready for pickup along the route. For the drive itself, the Delphi-equipped car can stay updated on the status of traffic lights around Las Vegas, and can anticipate yellow and red lights. Using smart-phone technology, the car can detect pedestrians and cyclists that may otherwise be hard to see. It can send messages to friends or family to notify them of a driver's location. Some of those features have been available on third-party apps or individually developed by automakers. But this system marries them together in a single system that is tailored for use in self-driving cars.
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Fri, Jun 26 2020In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder and Associate Editor Byron Hurd. They start with the big news of the week: Ford unveiling the 2021 F-150, complete with a powerful hybrid powertrain. The guys have been driving some eclectic vehicles, including the Cadillac CT4-V, Toyota Prius AWD-e and a 1967 VW Samba Microbus. To finish things off, Greg springs a few trivia questions on his guests. We'll post those in the comments, and you can see if you'd have gotten those right. Autoblog Podcast #633 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown 2021 Ford F-150 revealed Read more about the heavy-hitting hybrid Cars we're driving: 2020 Cadillac CT4-V 2020 Toyota Prius AWD-e 1967 Volkswagen Samba Trivia Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video:
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As confusing as most alphanumeric car names have gotten in recent years, at least one constant has been that the letter "X" is generally indicative of a crossover. Then why did General Motors use this letter on its new 2013 Cadillac XTS luxury sedan? Well, for that, we'll have to look to the world of mathematics where "X" stands for an unknown variable or a placeholder. Now we're talking. The XTS is just an interim product sitting at the top of Cadillac's four-door food chain until the brand gets a true flagship in place. That sounds like a lot of resources to spend on what will likely be a one-and-done model, but the automaker needed to get something - anything - to replace the DTS.
So here you have the 2013 XTS. A big luxury sedan that was created to bridge the gap between Cadillac's recent past and its pending future. Going into our week with this XTS knowing that it was a stopgap measure proved to be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, we know (or hope) that this car will act as a baseline for future high-end Cadillac models, but at the same time, we couldn't help but be mindful of past stopgap models, albeit in more entry-level segments, like the Cimarron and Catera.























