Beautiful Original 1950 Fleetwood Imperial 7 Passenger Limousine True Must See on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
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CRUISIN CLASSICS IS PROUD TO OFFER FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION THIS BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY IN THE FORM OF A ULTRA-RARE 1950 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD IMPERIAL 7 PASSENGER SEDAN (TRIM TAG STYLE NO-50- 7533X). FINISHED IN BLACK (PAINT CODE #1) OVER GRAY BROADCLOTH INTERIOR (CODE #71). POWERED BY CORRECT 331ci ENGINE BACKED BY A SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES WELL AND IS VERY DEPENDABLE. THE POWER WINDOWS ARE ALL WORKING BUT SLOW AND THE SPEEDOMETER CABLE BROKE (NEW CABLE INCLUDED IN SALE) AT 46080 MILES AND THE CAR HAS BEEN DRIVEN LITTLE SINCE. THIS IS A VERY UNIQUE CAR THAT DRAWS A LOT OF ATTENTION AND WITH MINIMAL EFFORT COULD BE USED TO START A NEW BUISINESS. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS ON THIS VERY SPECIAL CADILLAC. THANK YOU FOR ALL OF US AT CRUISIN CLASSICS
ABOUT US.. WE AT CRUISIN CLASSICS UNDERSTAND THAT YOU HAVE MANY OPTIONS WHEN CHOOSING WHERE TO PURCHASE YOUR CLASSIC, MUSCLE OR COLLECTOR AT CRUISIN CLASSICS 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS OUR MAIN GOAL, ALWAYS HAS BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE. WE WOULD LIKE TO INVITE ANYONE CONSIDERING ONE OF OUR VEHICLES TO COME TO OUR BEAUTIFUL FACILITY IN AGAIN, THANK YOU FROM ALL OF US AT CRUISIN CLASSICS
TERMS OF PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT BY PLACING A BID ON THIS VEHICLE YOU ARE ENTERING INTO A LEGAL AND BINDING CONTRACT TO PURCHASE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED VEHICLE THE ABOVE MENTIONED VEHICLE HAS BEEN DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY; HOWEVER AS WITH ALL PRE-OWNED VEHICLES THE CONDITION IS SUBJECTIVE. IT IS TO BE ASSUMED THAT ALL USED VEHICLES WILL HAVE SOME DEGREE OF WEAR. WE INVITE YOU, OR YOU’RE REPRESENTATIVE, TO INSPECT OUR CAR IN PERSON AT OUR FACILITY. THE VEHICLE IS SOLD IN "AS IS/WHERE IS" CONDITION, WITH NO GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT NO IF YOU ARE NOT SURE ABOUT SOMETHING, PLEASE CALL US.WE WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE AS MUCH TIME AS NECESARY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE. AS THE VEHICLE IS FOR PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL IF WE CAN BE OF ANY HELP. THANK YOU (866)230-2851
PAYMENT INFORMATION THE WINNING BIDDER MUST MAKE A $500 (NON-REFUNDABLE) DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF THE CLOSE OF AUCTION. THE REMAINING BALANCE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OUT OF STATE BUYERS DO NOT PAY THE FOLLOWING STATES ARE "RECIPROCATING STATES" AND CRUISIN CLASSICS IS OBLIGATED BY LAW TO COLLECT TAXES AND FORWARD TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION ON BEHALF OF THE BUYER. YOU ARE NOT DOUBLE TAXED ON YOUR PURCHASE. THE CHART ABOVE OUTLINES WHICH STATES REQUIRES THE BUYER WILL BE CHARGED A $175 FEE TO COVER
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Weekly Recap: Auto execs face life in prison for recall delays under proposed legislation
Sat, 09 Aug 2014
The stiff punishments are part of broader transportation legislation, but clearly McCaskill has automakers in her sights.
Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill threw down the gauntlet this week, proposing a bill that could send auto executives to prison for life if they were found to have delayed a recall. She also wants to eliminate the limit for fines for auto safety violations, which are currently capped at $35 million.
Cadillac's Super Cruise — look, Elon, no hands!
Fri, Aug 4 2017Cadillac is about to start selling vehicles with an autonomous driving mode and TechCrunch got an early look at the technology in a production car. "Wait for the green light and let go," the Cadillac engineer instructed. That's it. The car was driving itself. I, the person behind the steering wheel, was no longer the driver. Cadillac's Super Cruise system was driving. The 2018 Cadillac CT6 sped along U.S. 23 under the direction of Super Cruise. Traffic was light and the weather was perfect. The system held the Cadillac sedan in lane and responded appropriately to traffic. I spent an hour on the expressway and touched the steering wheel and pedals only a few times. Super Cruise made the drive boring. I think that's the point. Here's how it works Super Cruise is available once the driver navigates the vehicle onto an expressway. When ready, a little icon is displayed by the speedometer and the driver hits a button on the steering wheel to switch it on. Once the light bar on top of the steering wheel turns green, the driver can let go. Super Cruise is driving.This steering wheel light bar is key to the operation. When green, the driver knows Super Cruise is in control. Blue means the driver interrupted the system to change lanes and red means Super Cruise needs the driver to confirm they're paying attention and not checking Twitter. When active, Super Cruise controls the steering and speed, but again, only on an expressway. This is done through onboard sensors and using GPS and mapping data. GM employed GeoDigital, a startup in GM Venture's portfolio, to map 160,000 miles of expressways in the U.S. and Canada. The car company then used Super Cruise-equipped vehicles to test each mile. This combination of onboard systems combined with map data makes the system feel polished and sophisticated. During my admittedly limited time in the vehicle, the CT6 precisely held its position in the lane and confidently handled sweeping curves at speed. There was no wiggling or squirming — from the Cadillac or myself. The car was in control, and I felt safe. Although the driving conditions were perfect for my test ride, during adverse weather, the system will work normally until one of the key systems is unable to operate.
2020 Cadillac CT5 in New York: 7 questions with the chief engineer
Thu, Apr 18 2019Cadillac 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.



