2001 Cadillac Deville Limousine Professional Chassis on 2040-cars
Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
2001 Cadillac Deville Professional Chassis Privately owned 8 passenger 5 door 3 TV’s Partition window Custom trunk Custom light bar Custom mirror window LENGTH: 24.7 ft = 295 in ~ limo 17 1/4 ft = 207.2 in ~ original 88" ~ conversion 97,806 miles
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Remote Auto Start ·
4-wheel ABS Brakes ·
ABS and Driveline Traction Control ·
AM stereo/FM stereo ·
Anti-theft alarm system ·
Audio controls on steering wheel ·
Audio system security ·
Automatic front air conditioning ·
Cassette player with auto-reverse ·
Chrome grille ·
Clock: In-radio display ·
Coil front spring ·
Coil rear spring ·
Cornering Lights ·
Cruise control ·
Cruise controls on steering wheel ·
Curb weight: 3,978 lbs. ·
Daytime running lights ·
Driver's side electrochromatic auto-dimming mirrors ·
Dual front air conditioning zones ·
Dual illuminated vanity mirrors ·
Dusk sensing headlights ·
External temperature display ·
Four-wheel Independent Suspension ·
Front and rear suspension stabilizer bars ·
Front split-bench ·
Front Ventilated disc brakes ·
Fuel Capacity: 18.5 gal. ·
Fuel Type: Premium unleaded ·
Gross vehicle weight: 6,790 lbs. ·
HD auxilliary engine cooler ·
Headlights off auto delay ·
Heated driver mirror ·
Heated passenger mirror ·
Independent front suspension classification ·
Independent rear suspension ·
Instrumentation: Low fuel level ·
Interior air filtration ·
Leather seat upholstery ·
Leather steering wheel trim · Multi-link rear suspension· ·
Passenger Airbag ·
Plastic/rubber shift knob trim ·
Power remote driver mirror adjustment ·
Power remote passenger mirror adjustment ·
Power windows ·
Privacy glass: Light ·
Rear leveling suspension ·
Rear Stabilizer Bar: Regular ·
Regular front stabilizer bar ·
Remote activated exterior entry lights ·
Remote power door locks ·
Side airbag ·
Silver aluminum rims ·
Simulated wood dash trim ·
Simulated wood door trim ·
Spare Tire Mount Location: Inside under cargo ·
Speed-proportional power steering ·
Steel spare wheel rim ·
Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Controls ·
Strut front suspension ·
Suspension class: HD ·
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel ·
Total Number of Speakers: 8 ·
Trip computer ·
Variable intermittent front wipers ·
Vehicle Emissions: LEV ·
Wheel ·
Wheel Diameter: 17 ·
Wheel Width: 8 Asking $21,000 or best offer. |
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Sun, 07 Sep 2014We all know that self-driving cars are coming. It's not so much a question of If so much as When. And when it comes to General Motors products, we now have something of a date to work with, as Cadillac has announced plans to roll out what it is calling Super Cruise technology in an unnamed new model within the next two years. As you would expect, this new tech can speed the car up, slow it down and keep it in its intended lane, but GM isn't expected to release a fully self-driving car, saying that it will still require "an attentive driver."
We're not quite sure what new model Cadillac will use to launch this new technology, but our best guess would be its upcoming LTS sedan. Other possibilities may include a new crossover - we've heard rumors of CUVS coming from Caddy both above and below the current SRX - or entry-level sedan, but those seem less likely than a high-dollar flagship like the LTS.
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The stop-sale covers all used Cadillac CTS sedans, coupes and wagons from model years 2003 to 2013, as well as new 2014 coupes and wagons. The SRX crossover stop-sale, meanwhile, only covers used vehicles from model years 2004 to 2006.
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