First Year 1987 Cadillac Allante California Convertible Excellent Driver on 2040-cars
Westminster, California, United States
NICE 1987 CADILLAC ALLANTE CONVERTIBLE.ONLY 100K LOW ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA MILES.FIRST YEAR FOR THIS COLLECTOR MODEL.CAR HAS BOTH TOPS.THE CAR HAS A VERY STRONG AND HEALTHY ORIGINAL V-8 ENGINE.DRIVES BEAUTIFULLY.TRANSMISSION OPERATES IN ALL GEARS PROPERLY.STEERS DOWN THE ROAD PERFECTLY WITH VERY GOOD BRAKES AND SUSPENSION.NICE CHROME CADILLAC WHEELS WITH EXCELLENT TIRES.THIS COULD BE USED FOR A DAILY DRIVER BECAUSE IT RUNS SO WELL.IT IS IDEAL FOR A WEEKEND OR SPECIAL OCCASSION CAR.THE ENGINE BAY AREA IS SUPER CLEAN AND SHOWS HOW WELL MECHANICALLY MAINTAINED THE CAR WAS KEPT IN.THE INSIDE OF THE CAR HAS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL BURGUNDY LEATHER INTERIOR.IT IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE FOR ITS AGE.NO RIPS IN THE SEATS.DASHPAD HAS NO CRACKS.NICE ORIGINAL CARPETS WITH THE ORIGINAL CADILLAC LOGO FLOORMATS.THE COMPUTER CONSOLE READOUT IS NOT ASKING FOR ANY MAINTENANCE REPAIRS AT THE MOMENT.THE CLIMATE CONTROL A/C IS ICE COLD.THE HEATER DOES WORK.THE ORIGINAL RADIO MAY NEED SOME SPEAKERS OR MINOR SERVICING TO OPERATE WELL.THE BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP IS VERY NICE AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY RIPS OR WEAR MARKS ON THE OUTSIDE.IT HAS A VERY NICE GLASS BACK WINDOW.THE POWER TOP REAR MOTOR OPERATES AS IT SHOULD.IT DOES HAVE THE ORIGINAL PARADE BOOT EXTENSION COVERS FOR WHEN THE TOP IS DOWN.THE SILVER PAINT IS IN GREAT DERIVER CONDITION.IT DOES HAVE SOME MINOR CHIPS AND IMPERFECTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A CAR OF THIS AGE.THE PAINT IS VERY SHINY AND HAS NO RUST.THE BODY FITS TOGETHER PEFECTLY.WHEN IT WAS A FEW YEARS OLD,IT HAD A MINOR PARKING LOT MISHAP WITH ANOTHER CAR AND ONLY AFFECTED THE FRONT BUMPER,WHICH WAS REPAIRED FOR LESS THAN $300.THERE WAS NO BODY OR STRUCTUAL DAMAGE AT ALL.THE HARDTOP IS ALSO SILVER AND IN VERY GOOD SHAPE.NICE HEADLINER.THE TRUNK COMPARTMENT HAS BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL CARPETING.THE TRUNK LOCK ONLY WORKS WITH THE KEY.OVERALL,A VERY NICE DRIVER THAT IS SUPER DEPENDABLE AND READY FOR SUMMER FUN.
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2013 Cadillac XTS [w/video]
Wed, 30 Jan 2013The Cadillac Of Stopgaps
As confusing as most alphanumeric car names have gotten in recent years, at least one constant has been that the letter "X" is generally indicative of a crossover. Then why did General Motors use this letter on its new 2013 Cadillac XTS luxury sedan? Well, for that, we'll have to look to the world of mathematics where "X" stands for an unknown variable or a placeholder. Now we're talking. The XTS is just an interim product sitting at the top of Cadillac's four-door food chain until the brand gets a true flagship in place. That sounds like a lot of resources to spend on what will likely be a one-and-done model, but the automaker needed to get something - anything - to replace the DTS.
So here you have the 2013 XTS. A big luxury sedan that was created to bridge the gap between Cadillac's recent past and its pending future. Going into our week with this XTS knowing that it was a stopgap measure proved to be both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, we know (or hope) that this car will act as a baseline for future high-end Cadillac models, but at the same time, we couldn't help but be mindful of past stopgap models, albeit in more entry-level segments, like the Cimarron and Catera.
GM admits Cadillac ELR no real competition for Tesla Model S
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Don Draper's 1965 Cadillac Coupe de Ville up for auction
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