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2006 Cadillac Sts V8 Awd Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:74999 Color: Silver /
 Gray Leather
Location:

Cumberland, Maryland, United States

Cumberland, Maryland, United States
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Transmission:Automatic 5 speed/w manual shift mode
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1g6dc67a560136467 Year: 2006
Make: Cadillac
Model: STS
Warranty: has thieft recovery warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: radar controlled cruise control, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: radar will apply brakes if needed, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 74,999
Power Options: heated and cooled front seats, back seats heated, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray Leather
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Small scratch on passenger back door, 1 inch not very noticeable, scratch on lower valance on passenger side, not all the way through paint but more noticeable, seats are almost like new, very little wear showing, all else is beautiful."

Super clean car, inside and out. Bose stereo system with at least 9 speakers including factory sub in back deck, blue tooth to use your phone hands free, remembers your numbers and contact names, push button on steering wheel and car asks you what you need, call Jimmy and it will. Car comes with two key pods that car can be preprogramed for each individually, for seat and steering adjustment driving or exiting car, stereo presets for each, suspension control for each, contacts for phone and numbers different for different phones. The cruise control uses a radar under mirror to look ahead of car for traffic, if you come up behind traffic it will slow car down applying brakes if needed and follow at what ever distance behind you select, until traffic clears and it sees clear road out front and then will resume to previous desired speed, and anytime you manually push gas pedal it suspends the cruise until you take your foot off of accelerator, you can speed up or slow down manually with pedal.  Heads up display is nice, shows your speed, speed selected for cruise control, radio station if your missing with radio buttons on steering wheel, if you push shifter to the right, manual shift mode is selected and display shows gear your in and tach is displayed. Air shocks in rear adjust rear ride height of car, put a grocery cart of food in trunk and it will adjust before you close the trunk lid, trunk could hold about four carts full if needed, very large. Back up sensors, automatic lights and windshield wipers, never take your key out of your pocket to open doors trunk, get in and push start button and your ready to go, seat is adjusted to you, lights turn on if its dark, windshield wipers turn on if its raining. The north star 4.6L V8 is smooth as silk when driving, but the Variable cam adjustment can bring it to life if you need power, and adjusts back for fuel millage when power is less needed. The AWD and traction control keeps car planted to road even in less then desirable weather conditions. Car is wonderful, only issue is the pressure switch in passenger seat that turns on passenger airbag needed replaced or looked at, dealer quote was 400. for switch and 125. to install, not to bad just haven't had time, will need new front tires before long, back tires still 75% thanks for looking, ask me anything about car, its cool and I have enjoyed owning it for the last couple yrs, still finding neat things the car will do, push the lock button on your key pod and hold it for 2 seconds and it winds up windows and closes sun roof if their open. Car has remote start feature too.

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Johan de Nysschen tells his side of the story

Tue, Apr 23 2019

Automobile snagged time with ex-Cadillac, Infiniti, and Volkswagen of America boss Johan de Nysschen. General Motors decided to part ways with de Nysschen on April 18, 2018, after the German spent four years in charge of America's luxury brand. The longtime auto exec is a polarizing figure for enthusiasts, who seem to take a mostly negative view of his work at Infiniti and Cadillac. However, there's no denying de Nysschen is frank, and in the Automobile interview he puts an insider's perspective on a big bag of issues we can only speculate on. One of the biggest bombshells in the interview was that it wasn't de Nysschen's idea to move Cadillac to New York: "When I was recruited, I was informed that the company would relocate to New York," he said. Previous GM CEO Dan Ackerson had made the decision before hiring de Nysschen, then Ackerson let his new hire make the announcement. The big change came only two years after de Nysschen had taken over Infiniti after insisting Nissan's luxury brand move to Hong Kong. De Nysschen explained Cadillac's NYC move with the same rationale as Infiniti's Hong Kong move, so everyone assumed the new guy was doing his usual. He explains in the interview that after the move, "Folks who rooted for Detroit felt betrayed. Cadillac had an enemy." And that became a problem. He has nothing bad to say about GM or Cadillac, believing on the contrary that "GM is in a good position going forward." But he brought clarity to some of Cadillac's struggles. Among the issues was GM's "very vigorous" post-bankruptcy test for green-lighting a project. Another was the lack of specialization for the luxury arm. "Engines were generically developed with the Chevy brand in mind," he said, "and, then, 'Okay, well, yeah, it's good enough for Cadillac.'" That carried over into haphazard technology rollouts. "GM didn't have a specific technology roadmap aligned to particular brands," he said. "The process was, as they were developing new technologies, they would look at what product's launch date would be aligned with the maturation date and market readiness of a technology and go with it, whether Buick, Chevy, or what have you." De Nysschen worked to end such generalized approaches, which is how we get Cadillac taking the GM lead on technology and electrification.

Here's how Cadillac made its Magnetic Ride Control suspension quicker and smarter

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Bugatti makes the world's fastest car, but Cadillac claims it has developed the world's fastest suspension. Its fourth-generation Magnetic Ride Control technology receives hardware and software tweaks to deliver a more comfortable ride and sharper handling. It's offered on some variants of the CT4, CT5 and the Escalade. Introduced in 2002 on the Seville STS, this self-adjusting suspension is not as complicated as it might sound. It relies primarily on electromagnets that emit a magnetic field, and a magnetorheological fluid whose viscosity changes depending on the strength of the magnetic force. Sensors scan the road up to 1,000 times per second and send the information they gather to the electromagnets, which then alter their magnetic field as needed to modify the fluid's viscosity. The fluid is in the shocks, so making it thicker returns a firmer ride, and vice versa. In simpler terms, Magnetic Ride Control leverages chemistry and physics to make the ride sporty, comfortable, or somewhere in between -- all in the blink of an eye. By reacting to the changing magnetic field, the fluid-filled shocks filter out road imperfections and maximize tire contact with the road to deliver more precise handling. Cadillac began developing the fourth-generation system by improving the hardware. The in-wheel accelerometers are more accurate than before, the inertial measurement unit is more precise, and the damper fluid formula was changed for quicker response times and a smoother ride. Engineers then turned their attention to the system's software. They notably gave the sensors the ability to process a wider selection of input and output signals, which translates to a wider spread between comfort and sport. And, they made the response time up to 45-percent quicker. All told, the fourth-generation Magnetic Ride Control technology performs better under heavy braking and hard cornering, it delivers more consistent performance, and it reads the road more accurately. Cadillac proudly notes these are the most comprehensive updates it has made to the system in nearly two decades. Magnetic Ride Control comes standard on the 2021 CT4-V and the 2021 CT5-V, and it's bundled into the CT5's V Performance package, which also includes a mechanical limited-slip differential. It's also standard on the Sport and Platinum variants of the 2021 Escalade, and it's part of the Premium Luxury trim's Performance package.

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While we still have no insight as to it being named Elmiraj, STS or some other permutation of the -TS nomenclature ("LTS" has apparently been registered by GM, as well), new spy shots give us proof positive that Cadillac is indeed hard at work on a rear-wheel-drive flagship model. Spied for the very first time in some north country testing, these shots provide a first look at the upcoming range-topper from Cadillac.
Impressively long and large bodywork ride atop new General Motors' corporate Omega rear-drive architecture here. Heavy cladding over camouflage may discourage finding any details, but the overall, sharp-edged and blocky design is clearly reminiscent of what we've seen on the new CTS and the recently debuted ATS coupe. A strong, wheels-at-each-corner stance helps emphasize the length of this stretched Caddy, and everything about the proportions seem spot-on for a new fullsize flagship for the brand.
It's quite possible that Cadillac will ultimately festoon this large sedan with detailing reminiscent of the original Elmiraj coupe, though thus far we've only seen prototypes wearing four-doors.