2003 Cadillac Cts Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
I HAVE A 2003 WHITE DIAMOND CTS UP FOR AUCTION..THIS CTS IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ,THE FRONT AND REAR BUMPER COVERS HAVE BEEN REPLACED AND PAINTED TO MATCH..THEY WERE PURCHASED BY A FELLOW E-BAYER ABOUT 18 MONTHS AGO... THE BACK-UP LIGHT/LICENSE PLATE TRIM HAS BEEN CHANGED TO THE NICER 2004-2007 TRIM ALSO PURCHASED FROM A FELLOW EBAYER ABOUT 12 MONTHS AGO...ALL POWER OPTIONS ARE PROPERLY WORKING...AC IS VERY COLD...NICE SOUNDING SOUND SYSTEM WITH CONTROLS ON THE STEERING WHEEL..BUILT IN COMPASS ON MIRROR,RIGHT NEXT TO THE ONSTAR BUTTONS..DRIVER SIDE MAKE UP MIRROR IS MISSING THE FLAP..ABOUT 5 BURN HOLES ON THE CLOTH WINDOW PILLAR AT DRIVERS DOOR FROM A CARELESS SMOKER,LOOKED AT A COUPLE REPLACEMENTS ON EBAY,WERE GRUNGIER THAN WHAT I HAVE..INSTALLED NEW DRILLED AND SLOTTED BRAKE DISCS W/ CERAMIC BRAKE PADS 0N ALL 4 WHEELS..MINOR CRACKS ON DRIVERS SEAT.AND REAR SEAT AT THE CENTER,THEY ARE NOT RIPPED COMPLETLY THROUGH,AND HARD TO SPOT..THIS CTS RUNS VERY NICE..DRIVES VERY SMOOTH..AND STOPS VERY SMOOTH..THIS WILL MAKE SOMEONE A VERY NICE CAR..MY ONLY COMPLAINT WITH THIS CAR IS ITS NOT AN S CLASS MERCEDES..BUT THEN AGAIN,IT DIDNT COST $120,000.00.........................................HAPPY BIDDING..
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Cadillac says it made CUE infotainment a lot better
Wed, Feb 22 2017We've never been huge fans of CUE, the Cadillac User Experience infotainment interface. It's been around a few years now, and the best thing we can say for it is that it now supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, making it easy enough to replace most of the interface with a familiar smartphone-based system. Now Cadillac has made some big upgrades to the system that should address at least some of our concerns. First and foremost, the system is claimed to be more intuitive, with a more logical interface design. Cadillac has added a Summary View that gives an overview of the climate, media, navigation, and phone all at the same time. The system will also be able to receive over-the-air updates, allowing Cadillac to make improvements more often and push them out to owners' cars, mush like Tesla and other automakers already do. The 4G LTE connection will also be used to connect the car with the cloud, where drivers can store and modify their own personalized set of settings. This My Driver Preferences profile will include things like contacts, navigation preferences, and recent destinations, and will also follow them from one car equipped with the system to another. That should come in handy for anyone subscribing to the $1,500-a-month Book by Cadillac vehicle subscription service, which allows participants to swap between cars when they choose. The cloud connection will also carry over to a new available navigation function, which Cadillac claims has a more intuitive, smartphone-like interface. It uses its data connection to provide current destination info and is supposed to learn a driver's habits, such as their preferred routes and frequent destinations, which the system will then attempt to offer up predictively – so the car should be able to know that you're heading home at 5:00. Additional apps for the system will be available through Cadillac's new Collection app store. And it's still compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. One sore spot that appears to have been improved is the digital gauge package, although Cadillac hasn't offered details on that extension of the system. The current iteration's ability to over-customize the interface (our personal favorite is the option to display a total of four speedometers between the head-up display and the gauge screen; see video below) and unintuitive controls make it difficult to use and learn, while the simulated gauges don't look particularly realistic.
Cadillac considering ultra-luxe, $100k+ Escalade
Tue, Sep 22 2015The Cadillac Escalade has pushed incrementally up-market over the years. From its humble Chevy/GMC truck underpinnings, the latest Escalade starts at $72,970 and tops out at $96,940. But according to the latest reports, Cadillac is weighing an even more upscale version. Though the exact nature of the upgrades that would push the Escalade further up-market remain unknown – and perhaps undecided at this point – the impetus for such a move is crystal clear. European luxury SUVs keep getting more and more expensive, both from established players and new challengers. Bentley just launched the Bentayga, and other luxury marques like Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Maserati, and Lamborghini are all getting into the game. All the while manufacturers like Land Rover and Mercedes-Benz keep rolling out ever more expensive offerings, like the Range Rover Autobiography and anticipating forthcoming Maybach sport-ute. To challenge those European imports with their astronomic price tags, Cadillac could go with an even higher trim level than its existing Platinum spec – or it could go with a more powerful, performance-oriented Escalade V or Vsport. Getting that big a vehicle to hustle would require a lot of power, but then General Motors has never been one to shy away from slotting a bigger engine into its vehicles. One thing's for certain though, and that's that Cadillac isn't quite done with pushing the Escalade higher up the market.
Cadillac's CEO on Apple CarPlay: ’extremely clunky’
Thu, Jan 18 2018In this new world of advanced in-car infotainment and connectivity, car and tech companies alike are creating interfaces with mixed success. Apparently one system has annoyed Cadillac CEO Johan de Nysschen enough he's openly griping about it. In an interview with our friends at Yahoo Finance, the CEO had a number of complaints about Apple CarPlay, a system that, along with Android Auto, is rapidly becoming a staple of automotive infotainment. Though he acknowledged the system's potential, de Nysschen said CarPlay "is extremely clunky." He highlighted issues he's had with Apple Maps reacting too slowly for turn-by-turn navigation on the highway, app transitions that weren't smooth, and some quirks he found when using voice commands. While we won't say Apple CarPlay is perfect by any means, we're also not so sure it's deserving of such high-profile criticism, particularly from Cadillac. This is because Cadillac's own infotainment system CUE, has not been loved by those of us at Autoblog. And while Cadillac has announced it has a new version of CUE that might fix our issues with it, it's not exactly rolling it out expediently. So before ripping on other infotainment, de Nysschen, maybe make sure your own system in order. Related Video: