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2006 Cadillac Sts Sedan 4-door 3.6l V6 Rwd Diamond White on 2040-cars

US $9,875.00
Year:2006 Mileage:102000 Color: IS IN AMAZING CONDITION
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States

THIS CADDY IS AN ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER. I DID EVERYTHING ON IT TO MY TASTE. I AM A CADDY GUY. I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE IN 2008 FROM POTAMPKIN WITH 35,000 MILES ON IT. IT WAS A CERTIFIED CAR SO I HAD 4 YEARS OF WARRANTY THAT ENDED A YEAR AGO. I SERVICED IT MANY TIMES THROUGH CADILLAC I BELIEVE IT ORIGINALLY WAS A PENNSYLVANIA LEASE VEHICLE. IT WAS DRIVEN ONLY BY ME FOR THE LAST APPROXIMATELY 70,000 MILES. I WORK IN BROOKLYN AND LIVE IN STATEN STATEN ISLAND SO IT WAS ALL HIGHWAY MILEAGE TO WORK MOSTLY. THIS CAR HAS ALWAYS BEEN SERVICED PROPERLY. OIL AND FILTERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN CHANGED. THE EXTERIOR IS IN AMAZING CONDITION. CAR IS AN ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER. WHEN I'M PARKED IT IS USUALLY THE MOST ATTRACTIVE CAR ON THE BLOCK OR IN THE PARKING LOT. THIS CAR IS ALWAYS KEPT IN MY GARAGE BY WORK AND IN MY ENCLOSED DRIVEWAY AT MY HOUSE. I HAVE ADDED 35% TINTS, SMOKED OUT THE BACK TAIL LIGHTS, MATCHED THE FRONT GRILL TO THE DIAMOND WHITE PAINT JOB, PAINTED THE CALIPERS RED, WEATHERTECH WINDOW RAIN GAURDS, AND AFTERMARKET HIDS. I'VE LISTED ALL THE INTERIOR OPTIONS ON TOP BUT I'M SURE I'VE MISSED SOME. IT DOES NOT HAVE NAVIGATION OR BLUETOOTH. HOWEVER I HAD IT CONNECTED TO ONSTAR SO IF YOU DECIDE TO SUBSCRIBE TO ONSTAR, YOU CAN PURCHASE MINUTES THROUGH THEM (A LITTLE PRICEY) AND YOU WILL HAVE A PERSONAL CAR PHONE WHICH WORKS JUST LIKE BLUETOOTH. MECHANCIALLY THIS CAR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. EVERYTHING WORKS. ALL ELECTRONICS WORK. BESIDES THE GLOVEBOX WHICH SHOULD COST MORE THEN $50.00 TO $100.00 BUCKS TO FIX AND THE RIPPED DRIVERS SEAT THIS CAR INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE FRONT TIRES ARE NEW. ALL 4 ROTORS WERE REPLACED 10,000 MILES AGO AND ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE BACK TIRES CAN USE REPLACEMENT IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. THIS CAR IS PRICED TO SELL. I AM NO LONGER INVESTING INTO IT SINCE I AM LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR. ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT IS BECAUSE I'M TRYING TO GET INTO A 2008 STS-V OR A CADILLAC XLR DROPTOP FOR THE SUMMER. I HAVE OWNED 2 OLD BODY STS IN THE PAST. LOVE THE STS ITS A GREAT CAR BIG BODY WITH PLENTY OF OPTIONS SO MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE THEN THE CTS.

PRICED TO SELL !!! YOU WILL NOT GET A BETTER DEAL !!! FIXED PRICE OR BEST OFFER. I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY SINCE THIS CAR IS UP FOR SALE ON AUTOTRADER CRAIGSLIST AND LOCALLY.

ANY QUESTIONS CALL ILYA (917) 567-8115 ... SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY NO LOWBALLERS THIS IS NOT A CTS !! 

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Cadillac to add small sedan, crossover as part of major product blitz

Tue, Jan 13 2015

Cadillac will add a small sedan and a compact crossover to its lineup in the next several years as part of an ambitious product blitz that will remake its lineup. The sedan will slot below the ATS, which is currently Cadillac's smallest four-door car. It's scheduled to arrive in 2017, Cadillac president Johan de Nysschen told Autoblog at the Detroit Auto Show. The sedan will be followed late that year or in early 2018 by a compact crossover, which will be positioned below the SRX. The crucial redesign of the SRX – Cadillac's top seller – arrives in 2016. It will switch to the brand's new naming system and change to an "XT" prefix followed by a number. The naming scheme debuts on the CT6, which launches in late 2015 and will be positioned above the CTS and XTS sedans. Cadillac also wants to add another crossover that sits between the SRX and its flagship SUV, the Escalade, at some point. Further out, Cadillac's long-awaited Mercedes-Benz S-Class fighter could arrive around 2020, and it would serve as the flagship or "showcase of the brand," de Nysschen said. Cadillac is also looking to expand its powertrain portfolio and is contemplating a wide range of options, including hybrids, plug-in electric vehicles and diesel engines. The new cars and crossovers are part of a $12-billion investment in Cadillac, which de Nysschen described as "an unheard level of capital" from General Motors. In total, the brand will receive eight new products through 2020. "Our product offensive will provide the substance for our ambitions," he said. De Nysschen has set high goals – and made major changes – at Cadillac since he took over the 113-year-old luxury brand in September. The brand moves to a separate headquarters in New York this year, away from GM's base in Detroit, and it has switched advertising agencies in a bid to elevate its image. Cadillac's sales declined 6.5 percent in the United States in 2014 to 170,750 units, and it has the smallest volume of GM's four brands. "Here in the US we continue to make progress, but we also face challenges," de Nysschen said. He added the brand's lineup "clearly limits our growth opportunities in the US market." Still, de Nysschen is taking the long view for Cadillac, noting it took years to turn around Audi, where he was president of its US operations for eight years. Cadillac's global sales have inched up five percent globally this year, spurred by a 47-percent surge in China.

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Mon, Nov 24 2014

Johan de Nysschen has big plans for Cadillac. He's moved the brand from Detroit to New York, revamped its model nomenclature, and planning a raft of new models for the near future – including a $250,000 luxury sedan to take on the likes of Rolls-Royce and Bentley. But the veteran executive of luxury automakers has some more performance-oriented machinery in mind, too. Speaking with Car and Driver at the Los Angeles Auto Show last week, de Nysschen suggested Cadillac could be ready to launch a flagship sports car sometime in the next decade. The halo model would take aim at the Porsche 911 and do for Cadillac what Audi did with the R8, Mercedes is doing with the AMG GT and Acura once did (and is aiming to do again) with the NSX. Just what form it would take remains a big unknown, but de Nysschen indicated that the brand would need to be built up further before the sports car would be launched, lest it emerge too detached from Cadillac's image. The last time Cadillac delved into that territory was with the Corvette-based XLR, of which it sold only 15,000 or so examples – far below initial targets. The 911 rival isn't the only performance model de Nysschen has in mind, however. He plans to further expand the V series into a more substantial sub-brand to include a crossover to take on the likes of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo, BMW X5 M and all those many AMG-tuned Mercedes utilities. The idea of an entry-level model to slot in below the ATS was mooted as well. A range of diesel engines are slated to help Cadillac break into overseas markets in similar fashion to how Maserati has expanded its market reach with oil-burning versions of the Ghibli and Quattroporte. And we wouldn't be surprised to see Cadillac get in on a new flagship SUV being launched by Opel in Europe, either.

Cadillac CT6 uses aluminum to save 200 pounds

Sun, Mar 15 2015

In Cadillac's recently launched ad campaign, the luxury brand's tagline is "Dare Greatly," and the two words suggest a brand willing to take big swings, even if they don't always connect. From what the company is promising, the forthcoming CT6 seems like an embodiment of that new motto. With an eventual range of turbocharged engines, reportedly including a turbo V8, a possible plug-in hybrid and streaming rearview mirror, the sedan is certainly pitched as tech showcase. Of course, extensive use of aluminum is practically mandatory to play in the luxury field these days, and Caddy is proving its latest creation can do that too. Despite the weighty appearance of the sedan's squared-off exterior, 64 percent of the CT6 is aluminum, including the entire exterior. Caddy claims that using so much of the lightweight metal sheds 198 pounds off the scales compared to using conventional steel. There still is some steel in the CT6; although it's predominately the high-strength variety. The engineers use the heavier metal for portions around the cabin and B-pillar for added safety. Cadillac also claims using steel "close-out panels" on lower portions of the sedan make the cabin quieter without needing as much sound deadening. The buildup to the CT6's public unveiling has been a long time coming after Cadillac pinned the flagship (for now) sedan's debut at the New York Auto Show nearly a year ago. When the sheet finally comes off on March 31, we get the first good idea about just how great Caddy's latest act of daring really is. Cadillac CT6 Elevates the Science of Mass Efficiency 2015-03-13 Technology DETROIT – Cadillac will use an advanced mixed-material approach for the lightweight body structure of the upcoming CT6 range-topping sedan. The structure is aluminum intensive, but the new Cadillac also includes 13 different materials customized for each area of the car to simultaneously advance driving dynamics, fuel economy and cabin quietness. The CT6 will debut March 31 at the New York International Auto Show and go into production late this year at General Motors' Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant. "This is the rocket science of automobile construction and manufacturing today," said Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen.