Superior Statesman Hearse, Funeral Coach on 2040-cars
Long Island City, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Northstar V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Blue Leather Seating Areas
Make: Cadillac
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: DTS
Trim: B9Q Heavy Duty Funeral Coach Package
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 30,975
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Funeral Coach - Hearse
Exterior Color: Blue Chip
2007 Statesman Hearse by Superior Coach/AccuBuilt
AccuBuilt is the company that produced S & S, Superior, Miller/Metero, and Eureca funeal coaches in their Lima, OH plant. When this coach was manufactured, AccuBuilt was the largest funeral coach builder in the country. AccuBuilt has been awarded Cadillac MasterCoachbuilder status.
This particular hearse is stunning since it's optional chrome wheels and optional chromed stainless steel crown molding contrast with the majestic and regal looking blue chip paint. Always garaged at a funeral home this car was properly maintained and just came out of service. The coach needs nothing to go back into funeral service; it has been detailed, serviced, and ready to go.
Please do not call or email asking "how much will we take for this vehicle. We are offering this at auction to the highest bidder. Please bid what you think the car is worth. If someone else believes the hearse is worth more they will own the car and it didnt cost you anything. Whoever is the high bidder at the end of the auction will be the winner.
DO NOT BID unless you have your finances in order. A deposit is due within 48 hours of the end of the auction and the balance due within the next seven (7) days. This vehicle is being sold FOB: Long Island City, New York. Transporting the vehicle to your destination is at your expense.
We urge all interested bidders to visit our dealership, by appointment, to see the vehicle and take a test-drive. This vehicle will be available for inspection during normal business hours by appointment.
THE SMALL PRINT: We are a licnensed New York State dealer. That means, if the buyer is from New York State we must collect the appropriate NYS Sales Tax for the county in which the vehicle will be registered. In addition, the vehicle will need to be insured and registered before it leaves the dealership. License Plate fees will be added at cost. The only other fees are the NYS Inpection of $37 plus a $75 doc fee.
If you are an out-of-state buyer, and the vehicle is leaving our dealership and the state by common carrier (ie. on a transport truck) all we will need is proper identification plus the $75 doc fee. Should you be planning to drive the hearse back to your state then in addition to the doc fee there will be a charge of $15 for an In-Transit License plate. In order for a temporary plate to be issued you will need proof of identity and insurance on the hearse.
Lastly, if you have less then two positive eBay transactions or if you have a bad eBay history please contact us prior to bidding. We reserve the right to cancel any bid for these, or any other reason. This vehicle is for sale locally and subject to prior sale.
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Such Sweet Sorrow: Cadillac's CTS-V gets an Irish wake
Wed, Nov 26 2014As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. The honkin', stonkin' second-generation CTS-V, powered by Cadillac's brawny supercharged 6.2-liter V8 has been a very good thing. And now that the 500 final coupes – the only CTS-Vs designated 2015 models – have been built (just five remain unsold as of this writing), it is indeed a good thing that's come to an end. But Cadillac is not letting 2009–2015 CTS-V go gently into that good night, even as its replacement is poised to debut in just in just two months at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. Instead, Cadillac invited us to Austin's Circuit of the Americas racetrack for what it called an "Irish wake" for the model that has proven to be one of the quickest and most charismatic models in General Motors' history. If you don't know what an Irish wake is, if you envision storytelling, songs, debauchery and more than a little liquor, you'll be in the ballpark. In this case, though, adrenaline substituted in for the booze, with squealing tires and shrieking V8s providing the singing. The debauchery took the form of an all-you-can-drive lapping of COTA in all three bodystyles – coupe, sedan and wagon – and the stories were told by the grins plastered on our faces all day. First and foremost, we'll miss the CTS-V's perfect balance of luxury and sportiness. Even after six years with no major changes, the CTS-V is surprisingly spry. Certainly, you never forget that it's a heavy thing, weighing in anywhere between 4217 pounds for the manual-equipped coupe to 4424 for an automatic wagon, but with 0-60 times of about four seconds and the ability to hit about 150 mph on COTA's back straight, the Vs remain an absolute hoot on the track. Sure, some of its details – the blocky front fascia shapes and the spoiler on the sedan and coupe models, for example – look a bit dated, but the overall design still looks sufficiently badass. The interior design has worn pretty well, too, and however Cadillac may feel about center stack buttons being so last decade, we favor them over the capacitive-touch madness of today's CUE system. We're not going to bother doing another full review of the car here, but suffice it to say, there is plenty we will miss. First and foremost, will be the CTS-V's perfect balance of luxury and sportiness. Rumor has it that Cadillac will offer the 6.2-liter LT4 V8 in the next generation (we predict about 600 hp), but we hear that the new car will skew more toward luxury than balls-out performance.
GM To Offer Car That Will Almost Drive Itself
Mon, Sep 8 2014Cars that can talk to each other and almost drive themselves at freeway speeds are just two years away from the showroom, according to General Motors executives. The company announced Sunday that the semi-autonomous system for freeways will be an option on an unidentified new 2017 Cadillac that goes on sale in the summer of 2016. In addition, another 2017 Cadillac, the CTS, will be equipped with radio transmitters and receivers that will let it communicate with other cars, sharing data such as location, speed and whether the driver is applying the brakes. The announcements were made Sunday at the opening of the Intelligent Transportation Society World Congress being held in Detroit this week. They are part of a barrage of similar declarations that are expected from other companies throughout the week as the industry shows off progress toward self-driving and safer cars. The freeway system, dubbed "Super Cruise," uses cameras and radar to keep the car in the center of a lane and also stay a safe distance behind cars in front of it. The system will bring the car to a complete stop if traffic halts without driver action, and it can keep the car going in stop-and-go traffic. Other automakers, such as Mercedes-Benz, now offer similar systems that work at low speeds, but GM says it's the first to announce a system that operates at highway speeds. Others could have freeway systems in two years, though. "If the mood strikes you on the high-speed road from Barstow, California, to Las Vegas, you can take a break from the wheel and pedals and let the car do the work," CEO Mary Barra said in remarks prepared for the conference's keynote address on Sunday. But GM said the car still won't drive itself, and the company is working on a system to monitor drivers to make sure they're still paying attention. Details of that system weren't released. "Sensing technology is not yet to the point where the driver can check out," said John Capp, GM's director of global safety strategy. "This is a level of automation that can be done, that is feasible." The new Cadillac that will get Super Cruise hasn't been officially announced yet. But executives have hinted that GM will build a big rear-drive Caddy to lead its lineup in the coming years. Also Sunday, the Michigan Department of Transportation announced that it will partner with GM, Ford Motor Co.
Frustrated GM investors ask what more Mary Barra can do
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