1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Braougham, 54,000 Miles, Sharp Car on 2040-cars
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Cadillac
Model: Fleetwood
Trim: Brougham
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4X2
Mileage: 54,856
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
I'm selling a 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 5.0 V-8, Automatic transmission, power windows, power door locks, cruise, a/c, power seats, all the bells and whistles for 1990. The car runs good, shifts good, stops good, front end is very tight, rides like a dream. The interior is very clean and in above average condition. The carpet and seats have very little wear and have not faded out at all. Body is solid and no visible signs of rust, clean undercarriage. The car has had a repaint at some point, nice vinyl top. The paint has a good shine and good appearance, but has some cracking in the paint in a few different spots and would need to be repainted to be a showpiece. Here is what I know the car needs. The radio does not work, front floor mats are missing, will need a set of tires soon, plastic around the license plate needs to be replaced, the rear view mirror needs to be glued back on, and the a/c is not blowing cold but is all there. Also, sometimes the miles disappear from the dash cluster and will read 777777 and sometime nothing at all, then will go back to showing the miles. It just started doing this, don't know what's causing it. I bought the car in December 2011 from a man in Washington State who claimed to be the second owner. The car has 54,856 miles on it and they are suppose to be original. I was looking for the perfect barn find Brougham at the time that needed nothing and was flawless and I thought I found the car. Once the car arrived, I found that the front floor mats that were pictured when I bought the car were missing, the factory cup holders that were also pictured were gone, and the radio didn't play. It was suppose to have all original paint and never set outside. Quickly after the car arriving, I realized it was repainted at some point. While I did go over it with a fine tooth comb looking for body repair or rust, I could not find any. Don't get me wrong, it is a very nice car and I like it, but for the money I paid I wanted a flawless car. Before I purchased the car, he assured me the the paint was original and everything worked including the radio. When I confronted him about the problems, he claimed he would mail me the floor mats, but the rest was pretty much my baby to rock. Guess what, I never got my floor mats and he quit answering my phone. I got discouraged after receiving the car and ended up letting one of my employees drive it for about 9 months. I took the car back after he got too ill to work and now I'm selling it. While he was driving it, he bent the front fender which you will see in the pics.I know I won't get my money back, but its still a nice looking Brougham and it is hard to find one with this color of interior and in the great shape it is. I tried to tell all the bad about the car so there won't be any surprises when you get here to pick it up. If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
Cadillac Fleetwood for Sale
Auto Services in Kentucky
World Class Auto Glass ★★★★★
Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★
Renfro`s Collision ★★★★★
Raymond Stephens Garage ★★★★★
Quality Auto Care ★★★★★
Mike Albert Direct ★★★★★
Auto blog
10 best new car deals of November 2021
Thu, Nov 4 2021Sales of new cars, trucks and SUVs were drastically affected in 2020 due to the (still) ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The market started to show signs of recovery toward the end of last year before really coming on strong in the early months of 2021. Of course, then pandemic-related parts and worker shortages along with global shipping constraints started running amok and causing a great deal of pricing fluctuation and a limited supply of certain vehicles. Those problems (among other things) have led to record-high new-car transaction prices in the United States. The good news is that there are still plenty of great deals on new cars. Using data provided by TrueCar, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best automotive deals for November 2021. WeÂ’ve noted the original MSRP, the average transaction price, and the total savings in both dollars and as a percentage of the original sticker price. Basically, weÂ’ve done all the hard work for you! So now, all you need to do is compare deals, go on a few test drives, and maybe drive away in a great car (and an even better bargain).
GM says EVs are the future — but trucks are going to take it there
Fri, Jan 11 2019In the PowerPoint deck for the General Motors Capital Markets Day presentation, one of the more disturbing things comes early on, during GM President Mark Reuss' initial remarks, in an area where he is discussing the company's overall strength in trucks. The point being made is that GM has a truck for all and sundry. And there it is, a phrase on a slide that should send chills up the spines of those who still pine for the old Bob Seger "Like a Rock" Silverado ads: "Little bit country. Little bit rock 'n' roll." That's right. Donny and Marie. Somehow the Denis Leary snark in the F-150 ads is all the more appealing. The Capital Markets Day presentation was chock full of observations about electrification and automation (Reuss and CEO Mary Barra both noted that the corporation's vision is one of "Zero Crashes. Zero Emissions. Zero Congestion." Dan Ammann talked about the progress being made at Cruise Automation; Reuss rolled out the plan for an array of electrified vehicles, with a luxury EV and a compact SUV being the "Centroid Entries" for the modular bases of many others). But it is worth noting that there is no getting away from the power of pickups in the U.S. market, as that was the central topic in Chief Financial Officer Dhivya Suryadevara's comments, with "Truck Franchise" being flanked by "Key Financial Priorities" and "Financial Outlook." Clearly, to gloss the old phrase, the truck segment is where the money is. Suryadevra enumerated how the truck segment is significantly different than other types of light vehicles. Among her points: GM, Ford and FCA have more than 90% of market share. The truck parc has been growing and aging over the past 10 years. Customers are fiercely loyal to the segment—as in 70% of truck buyers are truck buyers. A good number of the vehicles are for commercial use (40 percent). Trucks are "less prone to. . .mobility disruption." Trucks offer high margins. Translaton: The segment is one that they're solidly positioned in. There are lots of old trucks on the road that will need to be replaced by new ones. Perhaps buyers may switch from a Sierra to a Canyon, but it will be a truck. If your livelihood depends on that type of vehicle, even if gas prices go up or the economy begins to go south, you're going to stick with it. Most of the country isn't San Francisco, so trucks will continue to be essential. And, well, they're profitable in the extreme.
Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 priced at $48,855, AWD at $50,855
Fri, Apr 8 2016Infiniti's most powerful production model, the new Q50 Red Sport 400, now has a starting price. You'll need at least $48,855 for the rear-drive model or $50,855 for all-wheel drive. (Both figures include the $905 destination charge.) A fully loaded, rear-drive Q50 RS400 with Direct Adaptive Steering, navigation, adaptive cruise control, a heated steering wheel, and Infiniti's entire alphabet soup of safety equipment, tops out at $57,045. (Again, add $2,000 for AWD). When it comes to rear-drive competition, the closest base price to the Q50 is the 320-hp BMW 340i. This German undercuts the Infiniti by two grand, $46,795 to $48,855. But the BMW outprices the Q50 as soon as you start selecting options. A 340i with similar equipment to a loaded Q50 Red Sport 400 costs just under $60,000. All-wheel-drive German competitors also lose out in the price war. Like with the rear-drive models, the BMW 340i xDrive undercuts the Q50 RS400 by around $2,000. Add the options, and the Infiniti becomes a better value. The other two big German rivals, the Audi S4 and Mercedes-Benz C450 AMG start at a higher price and only get more expensive. Technically the S4 starts cheaper than the Q50, but only with the standard manual transmission. Selecting the S-Tronic dual-clutch model kicks the price from $50,125 to $51,125, and going for the top-end Prestige trim will bump potential Audi owners up to $57,025. Throw on must-have S4 options, including adaptive cruise control, adaptive dampers, and a sport differential and you'll be shell out $64,425 for the Audi. The Mercedes-Benz C450 AMG is the priciest choice in this group, starting at $51,725, or roughly $900 more than a base Q50 RS400 with AWD. Options, again, are the downfall here. Building a C450 to match a loaded Infiniti will drive the Mercedes' price up to $64,315. While it occupies something of a weird space relative to these vehicles, it's also worth mentioning the Cadillac CTS VSport. It's the only car in this impromptu pricing comparo that can outgun the Q50, with its 3.6-liter, twin-turbo V6 good for 420 hp and 430 lb-ft of torque. It also starts at $60,950, although that includes plenty of standard equipment. All this means that the Q50 Red Sport 400 represents a relative value. It packs more power than the Germans – 80 more than the 340i, 67 more than the S4, and 38 more than the C450 – and a more comprehensive list of options, too.





















1981 cadillac fleetwood brougham - blue velour interior
1988 cadillac brougham moloney coachworks stretch conversion **no reserve**
1996 cadillac fleetwood brougham
1962 cadillac garage kept all original
1966 cadillac fleetwood