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2009 Cadillac Cts-v ***700hp*** Recaro, 6 Speed, Ultraview, Nav, 46k, Loaded on 2040-cars

US $39,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:46756 Color: is in good shape and has normal wear and tear
Location:

Novi, Michigan, United States

Novi, Michigan, United States
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Hello, this listing is for a Supercharged 2009 Cadillac CTS-V sedan making a ridiculous 700hp!!! Chances are if you are looking at this auction you don't need me to tell you why this car is so awesome, but in case you do...

The car has the 6-speed manual transmission and is in great overall shape. The color is black on black. The exterior is in good shape and has normal wear and tear. The interior is basically flawless because I'm the only one who ever drives it. Non-smoker / no kids in the car ever. It has every option available from the factory including the heated/cooled Recaro performance seats, Ultraview panoramic sunroof, Navigation, and suede wrapped steering wheel. It had brand new Goodyear Eagle F1 tires installed last fall before the car went into storage for the winter; 90% tread life remaining on those. Regular oil changes every 5k with Mobil 1. The suspension is the stock factory magnetic ride shock setup. The car is modified, but still retains the remainder of the factory 100,000 mile powertrain warranty from GM. It has been tastefully modded and ALL performance work was done by a nationally known shop in southeast Michigan. No accidents, clean title. 

This car makes great power and is a BLAST to drive while still remaining tame while cruising! IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO GET INTO A V-SERIES, THIS IS BEST DEAL ON EBAY.

Power modications:
  • Custom dyno tuning
  • upgraded 9.1" lower and 2.85" upper supercharger pulleys (14.5# of boost) 
  • upgraded ID850 fuel injectors
  • upgraded New Era cold air intake
  • brand new stock supercharger intake snout installed at 45k miles
  • stock exhaust to muffler delete (sounds amazing without being too obnoxious for daily use)
Cosmetic modifications:
  • tinted windows (30%) on the sides and back
  • blacked out front grill and side gills
  • blacked out chrome door trim
  • custom made Punisher badges over front and rear wreath logos
  • factory iPod/iPhone adapter included -- works with factory radio and steering wheel controls
The car had a sticker price of $72k + tax new, and over $8000 has been invested into the modifications made since I purchased it. I'm sad to see it go, but it's time for me to move on to another project and I'd like to free up some cash flow. That is the ONLY reason I'm selling this. The car is currently being daily driven, but I work out of my house and put no more than 10-20 miles on it in a typical day. At the conclusion of the auction, the buyer can make payment through personal check (must wait for it to clear) or cashier's check / money order. No wire payments. No in person cash deals. If you have any questions or would like to see more pics of the car, or if you would like me to arrange a video chat and get a personal tour of the car, I would be happy to answer any serious inquiries. 

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2016 Cadillac CT6 has arrived

Wed, Apr 1 2015

We have known for a while that the 2015 New York Auto Show would mark the debut of Cadillac's latest flagship model. But after months of waiting as Caddy slowly revealed details, the 2016 Cadillac CT6 has finally arrived. The sedan is a technological tour de force for the brand and inaugurates a long list of new technologies. The CT6 will begin production at the Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant in late 2015 and will go on sale with three engine options. Caddy won't release final figures yet, but based on preliminary numbers, we know the base 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder will make 265 horsepower. Stepping up to the newly revised 3.6-liter V6 will net buyers an estimated 335 hp, and finally there will be the 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 with an output of around 400 hp. All of these engines will be mated to eight-speed automatic transmissions, and six-cylinder models will get standard all-wheel drive that will be able to constantly vary the power sent to the front wheels. Carrying those powertrains is the new, aluminum-intensive Omega architecture. In addition to the lightweight metal making up the platform, the entire exterior also uses it to provide an estimated curb weight of less than 3,700 pounds. The decision to shed mass makes the CT6 a featherweight in its class – for comparison, the lightest, six-cylinder Audi A8 weighs 4,365 pounds. The sedan rides on a 122.4-inch wheelbase and is 204 inches long. That makes the Cadillac about 1.3 inches shorter than the smallest BMW 7 Series, but the Caddy is projected to tip the scales at less than both the big Bimmer and even the 5 Series, too. Cadillac wants the CT6 to be a luxury sedan that drivers can enjoy. In addition to the low weight, there's an available Active Chassis System throughout the range with rear-wheel steering and Magnetic Ride Control. When combined with the all-wheel-drive system, it means every corner of the car is both driving and steering the vehicle. Inside, the CT6 offers a ton of tech and luxury. Drivers are held in massaging, leather seats, and rear passengers also get adjustable chairs that are heated and cooled. Quad-zone climate controls keep everyone comfortable. Plus, in addition to the 34-speaker Bose audio system and streaming rearview mirror, there are features like a 10.2-inch CUE infotainment system with a capacitive touchscreen and console-mounted touchpad. The display also shows a 360-degree view outside and can even record video when the security system is activated.

GM recalls 61k more vehicles in three campaigns

Sun, 05 Oct 2014

Following a stop-delivery order for its new midsize trucks and a rash of recent recalls, General Motors is issuing three more campaigns covering 60,575 vehicles in North America with 57,182 of them in the US. As of October 1, the automaker has issued a total of 74 recalls (see the ridiculously long chart to the right) this year covering 26,495,070 units in the US.
The largest campaign covers 46,873 examples in the US of the 2008-2009 Pontiac G8 and 2011-2013 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle imported from Australia. It's possible for the driver's knee to hit the key and make it move from the "Run" to "ACC" position while driving. GM says its Holden division is developing a fixed-blade key that's supposed to fix the problem by only allowing it to rotate toward the "On" position. There has been one crash caused by this fault but no injuries or fatalities.
The second recall is for 10,005 units of the 2004-2007 Cadillac CTS-V and 2006-2007 Cadillac STS-V because "the fuel pump module electrical terminal may overheat." This can cause a flange to melt and allow the pump to leak fuel. GM specifies that the remedy for the CTS-V is replacing the fuel module and fuel tank jumper harness, but it doesn't specify how the STS-V is being repaired.

MIT puts V2V technology on its 2015 Top Ten list

Thu, Mar 5 2015

Of all the technologies swimming around the automotive world, it is vehicle-to-vehicle communication that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has fished out as one of its Ten Breakthrough Technologies of 2015. It joined emerging tech like brain organoids, supercharged photosynthesis, and Project Loon on the list, and got the nod over autonomous driving because, as the MIT Technology Review wrote, V2V communication "is likely to have a far bigger and more immediate effect on road safety." How so? Because actual cars transmitting data like their location, speed, steering angle, and state of braking to one another at least ten times per second provides a greater degree of awareness than sensor readings and algorithms. The US Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have been working for years on standards and a regulatory schedule for introducing V2V to the marketplace, and Cadillac plans to incorporate V2V into at least one of its vehicles by 2017. Since we've begun the year with a number of stories of cars being hacked into, that got us wondering about the security of V2V communications. In a recent piece by our own Pete Bigelow on what motorists should know about getting their cars hacked into, he wrote that although cyber break-ins are extremely difficult, expensive, and time-consuming to do remotely, V2V is "one more conceivable avenue a hacker could use to impact multiple cars at a given time." So we spoke to Wilmington, Massachusetts-based Security Innovation about it. The automotive consultancy company has been working with the DOT since 2003 on V2V technology and the issues around it - namely security and privacy - and its chief scientist, William Whyte, is the technical editor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1609.2 standard outlining its security protocols. Those protocols are expected to be finalized by the DOT toward the end of this year and then come into effect in 2016, and the company's Aerolink product is the security solution Cadillac will use. Whyte said, "If you hack into a car, V2V is the hardest place to start," and Pete Samson, the general manager of Security Innovation's automotive team, said "There are ten or 12 alternate attack surfaces" around the car that would make much easier targets.