Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

***2003 Cadillac De Ville Dhs Sedan 4-door 4.6l V8 Low Miles Pearl White *** on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:43891
Location:

2003 Cadillac DeVille DHS
*This was my moms Cadillac that I am auctioning, she took exceptional care of this car by servicing at the dealership, hand washes, always garaged, non smoker, & still have the original tires with 60% tread life remaining. 
* Low miles 43,931
* 1 Owner, bought new from dealership
* Cashmere beige leather seats in great shape with heat and power
* Clean carpet, no stains, non smoker
* 6 Disk CD changer
* Bose stereo
* Satellite Radio capable  
* No dents or scratches
* Both sets of keys, owners manuals, & original window sticker
* $50k new
* Chrome wheels without any curb rash 
* Northstar V8 Motor
* Good gas mileage (30mpg hwy)
* Clean TX Title
* Any other questions, feel free to email or contact me directly @ 806.239.741zero
***IF YOU HAVE 0, OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED.***
Car is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end auction early.
Thanks

 photo IMG_2193_zps630c99ad.jpg photo IMG_2195_zps7e94d976.jpg photo IMG_2197_zps911420c4.jpg photo IMG_2198_zpsae94b9ca.jpg photo IMG_2199_zpsd2137fa5.jpg photo IMG_2222_zps4fdc636d.jpg photo IMG_2227_zps6440192b.jpg photo IMG_2228_zpsfbd30d17.jpg photo IMG_2223_zpsa58c403b.jpg photo IMG_2224_zps5baaa03a.jpg photo IMG_2238_zps2ac0d7aa.jpg photo IMG_2236_zpsedd3ac79.jpg photo IMG_2202_zpsefe210a0.jpg photo IMG_2264_zps5a00b74a.jpg photo IMG_2212_zps7387b85f.jpg photo IMG_2213_zps23b7b0a4.jpg photo IMG_2214_zps930e52de.jpg photo IMG_2217_zps64a66979.jpg photo IMG_2239_zps62bb4ed7.jpg photo IMG_2246_zpse1fcfa37.jpg photo IMG_2243_zpsfa57612f.jpg photo IMG_2253_zps929657fd.jpg photo IMG_2247_zps5487860d.jpg photo IMG_2210_zps1fc1526b.jpg photo IMG_2208_zpsf2af4717.jpg photo IMG_2256_zpsb816e440.jpg photo IMG_2258_zpsb73d88c1.jpg photo IMG_2221_zpse14b1563.jpg photo IMG_2251_zps40636a3e.jpg photo IMG_2268_zps70550263.jpg photo IMG_2267_zps021a3c54.jpg photo IMG_2224_zps5baaa03a.jpg

Auto blog

Cadillac Elmiraj has production potential

Tue, 20 Aug 2013

There are many reasons to love the Cadillac Elmiraj Concept, but not the least of which is how production-ready this big coupe appears to be. Take out the overly fancy interior and a few conceptual elements of the exterior, and this looks like a coupe that could be in dealers now as the successor to the Eldorado.
On top of that, Automotive News is quoting Bob Ferguson, Cadillac senior vice president, as saying that a production version of this car is "very doable." AN adds that if the Monterey showstopper gets the green-light, this car would compete against the upcoming Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe and would based on Cadillac's upcoming rear-wheel-drive flagship sedan due out in 2015. The range-topping coupe would debut sometime after the sedan model. Cross your fingers.

2015 Cadillac ATS-V gunning for the BMW M3

Mon, 03 Jun 2013

Spy photographers have spotted something interesting. Cadillac engineers have taken to public streets with the upcoming ATS-V and a playmate: the current BMW M3 Sedan. The prototype seen here wears a more aggressive front fascia, flared fenders and beefy brakes. Quad exhaust tips and what looks to be a small lip spoiler on the trunk deck sum up the most obvious visual changes over the standard ATS outside. Word has it the ATS-V will bow with the same twin-turbo 3.6-liter V6 available in the nose of the XTS. In that application, the engine is good for a stout 410 horsepower, which should be more than enough to hustle the sedan around a track.
Other details are still murky, however. First and foremost: will GM offer the ATS-V with an honest manual transmission, like it does with its big brother, the CTS-V? Something tells us we won't have long to wait to find out - the machine will likely bow next year as a 2015 model. Until then, dig in on our newest bevy of spy photos.

Drive like a prince: Join us for a walk through Monaco's car collection

Fri, Dec 29 2023

Small, crowded, and a royal pain in the trunk lid to drive into during rush hour, Monaco sounds like an improbable location for a huge car museum. And yet, this tiny city-state has been closely linked to car culture for over a century. It hosts two major racing events every year, many of its residents would qualify for a frequent shopper card if Rolls-Royce issued one, and Prince Rainier III began assembling a collection of cars in the late 1950s. He opened his collection to the public in 1993 and the museum quickly turned into a popular tourist attraction. The collection continued to grow after his death in April 2005; it moved to a new facility located right on Hercules Port in July 2022. Monaco being Monaco, you'd expect to walk into a room full of the latest, shiniest, and most powerful supercars ever to shred a tire. That's not the case: while there is no shortage of high-horsepower machines, the first cars you see after paying ˆ10 (approximately $11) to get in are pre-war models. In that era, the template for the car as we know it in 2023 hadn't been created, so an eclectic assortment of expensive and dauntingly experimental machines roamed whatever roads were available to them. One is the Leyat Helica, which was built in France in 1921 with a 1.2-liter air-cooled flat-twin sourced from the world of aviation. Fittingly, the two-cylinder spun a massive, plane-like propeller. Government vehicles get a special spot in the museum. They range from a Cadillac Series 6700 with an amusing blend of period-correct French-market yellow headlights and massive fins to a 2011 Lexus LS 600h with a custom-made transparent roof panel that was built by Belgian coachbuilder Carat Duchatelet for Prince Albert II's wedding. Here's where it all gets a little weird: you've got a 1952 Austin FX3, a Ghia-bodied 1959 Fiat 500 Jolly, a 1960 BMW Isetta, and a 1971 Lotus Seven. That has to be someone's idea of a perfect four-car garage.  One of the most significant cars in the collection lurks in the far corner of the main hall, which is located a level below the entrance. At first glance, it's a kitted-out Renault 4CV with auxiliary lights, a racing number on the front end, and a period-correct registration number issued in the Bouches-du-Rhone department of France. It doesn't look all that different than the later, unmodified 4CV parked right next to it. Here's what's special about it: this is one of the small handful of Type 1063 models built by Renault for competition.