2009 Cadillac Sts Platinum Sedan 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
Kelly Blue Book Value: $24,380. RESERVE PRICE SET AT ALMOST $10,000 LESS! *** 2009 Cadillac STS with a rebuild title, can has been serviced and parts were REPLACED at a certified Cadillac dealership, this car has been in a storm that damaged the windshield and the rain killed the radio as well as the driver windows, everything was replaced by the dealership from a brand new radio to new wiring for the windows. This car is clearly not damaged by a flood but by rain that made its way into the car through the broken windshield.*** This car is extremely clean inside and out! Engine and transmission are flawless. No mechanical issues or visible exterior damage. Buy with no worries what so ever with a 4 year UNLIMITED miles full warranty, Useable in any dealership or shop in the USA and Canada, paying up to $125/hr rates with no deductibles. Shipping from Oklahoma (Car location) to California or New york for Under $1,000! Please message us to get a better deal on shipping. |
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Corvette's Performance Data Recorder headed to other cars, will Cadillac ATS-V be first?
Fri, 14 Nov 2014For 2015, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray gained a novel piece of high-performance technology: The Performance Data Recorder. This trick system combines video from a front-mounted camera with in-car data and GPS information to help drivers record and study their lap times, complete with data overlays. While it's a clever tool for track days, it's also finding popularity as a built-in dash cam of sorts. To this point, the technology has been a Corvette exclusive, but General Motors' executive vice president of global product development, Mark Reuss, has confirmed to Autoblog that it will soon be available in other vehicles.
At a media luncheon on Thursday, we asked whether GM was keen to expand usage of the technology to other models, and if we could expect to see something soon. Reuss coyly replied, "What's soon?" When we suggested the 2016 Cadillac ATS-V (which is scheduled to debut at next week's LA Auto Show), he replied, "There will be other uses, and it won't be that far away. How's that?"
Certainly not an outright confirmation, but we wouldn't be at all surprised to see the next high-po Cadillac roll under the klieg lights at the Los Angeles Convention Center next Wednesday brandishing more than just 450 horsepower.
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Mon, 18 Mar 2013We're set to record Autoblog Podcast #325 tonight, and you can drop us your questions and comments via our Q&A module below. Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven't already done so, and if you want to take it all in live, tune in to our UStream (audio only) channel at 10:00 PM Eastern tonight.
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Cadillac issues stop-sale on recalled CTS, SRX
Mon, 21 Jul 2014General Motors has issued a stop-sale order on the Cadillac CTS and SRX, both of which were recalled late last month. Why the stop-sale after all this time? Well, um, GM apparently doesn't know how to fix them.
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.
Automotive News reached out to GM spokesperson Alan Adler, who told the news pub that the company's engineers were "looking at one common solution" for the affected vehicles, although "they don't have it yet."