1994 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
This FLORIDA KEPT, UNDER 40,000 MILE & RARE COUPE MODEL 1994 Cadillac ElDorado was previously owned by the wife of a fleet leasing company owner. The car was originally purchased for a hospitalized wounded warrior, so that he and his family could get back and fourth from the VA medical treatment facility and is now being sold after this South Florida hero has passed on. This vehicle has been in absolutely no accidents of any kind, was owned by a non-smoker, and the photos clearly speak for themselves! This vehicle is in GREAT CONDITION and HAS BEEN FLEET MAINTAINED! All factory recommended replacement parts and services have been used with this vehicle and all recommended maintenance services have been preformed by a factory certified maintenance professional within the last eight weeks. This fleet style maintenance program has included a new battery, hoses and belts, water pump, fuel filter, tires, brake rotors and pads, spark plugs and wires. All fluids have been changed as recently as this week, as well as a full tune-up preformed! I am retiring and moving to the islands on June, 28th of 2014 ~ By above and far, one of the lowest mileage pre-owned 1994 Cadillac ElDorado models left in South Florida!! For further information and to schedule a test drive, please call Dirk @ 941-922-0279 |
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Wed, Jan 25 2017We give Cadillac a lot of credit for being the first to make good on the promise to replace mirrors with cameras and displays. That was good enough to earn the Cadillac Rear Camera Mirror a place on our 2017 Technology of the Year awards shortlist for new features. The idea behind this system is relatively simple; what perhaps took more doing was getting the regulations in place to allow a video feed to replace the government-mandated mirror. The hardware and that rules compliance starts with what looks like a normal rearview mirror – because it defaults to being a mirror until you switch on the display or in the event the system somehow fails. Flip the little toggle at the bottom of the mirror – the one normally used to switch from day to night mode – and the reflection is replaced by a very crisp feed from a camera at the back of the vehicle. This live stream gives you a wide-angle view of what's behind, without obstruction from back-seat passengers, headrests, or any bodywork. The camera is even shielded from weather and has a coating to shed water. What you see doesn't exactly look like a normal reflection, but the quality is good enough and you see more than you would normally with something aimed through today's small rear windows. But because it isn't actually a reflection, you have to make some adjustments. When your eyes are focused down the road, glancing at a mirror gives you a view the same distance away but in the rear. With the rear camera mirror, a glance back requires your eyes to first refocus on the display, which takes a moment. And unlike a normal mirror, which you look through at an angle, this display is angled toward the driver but projecting an image that looks straight back – no matter how you move it, the image doesn't change like a mirror's would. And because it's an image and not a reflection, you can't choose what's in focus and lose your sense of depth perception. It's not clear whether objects in mirror are closer or farther than they appear. And there are other limitations. For instance, while the display balances bright lights and dark surroundings well at night, it is tricked by LED headlights, which flicker at a rate faster than the camera shoots. The result is a distracting strobe effect like you get when you point a smartphone camera at any LED light source. For those with migraine sensitivity, this kind of fast flashing can cause real problems.
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The droptop which Cadillac reportedly showed its dealers in sketch form, would be based on the same platform as the ATS and CTS, those it's unclear to which (if either) of those model lines the new convertible would be added, or whether the design features a canvas or folding hardtop roof. One way or another, it would be the first time Cadillac would offer a convertible since the Corvette-based XLR roadster was discontinued more than five years ago.
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