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1993 Cadillac Deville In Pristine Original Condition With Super Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:48075 Color: with no rips
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Up for sale is my BEAUTIFUL 1993 Cadillac Sedan Deville. This car is truly gorgeous! All original SOUTHERN ONLY car in immaculate original condition with only 48,000 miles!!!!! There is not a single piece of rust to be found on this car anywhere including the frame. New been hit, never been damaged and runs better than a brand new car! No smoke, no ticks, no knocks, NO NOTHING! This car is simply in beautiful condition i  and out. The interior is just as beautiful as the exterior with no rips, no tears, no cracks, NOTHING! Check out the Car-Fax or the Auto-Check report on this car and you will see it has a perfect history. I have EVERY SINGLE SERVICE RECORD for this car as it was owned by an elderly couple in Virginia. I'm telling you, you can get in this car, turn the key and drive. It smooth and rides wonderfully. 

I bought the car in all original condition and as beautiful as it was it needed to be modernized a bit so I had the windows tinted and put on 2013 Cadillac ATS wheels. The wheels and tires are in wonderful condition as is the whole car. I DO NOT have the original wheels. The were ugly and I had no need for them so I sold them. I also put in a brand new stereo with remote control. The speakers are original and sound brand new. I also put in a beautiful one piece floor mat up front to keep the carpet protected and to enhance the looks of the car. This customer mat was $100 alone! The carpet underneath is gorgeous! 

There will be no disappointments with this car. You are bidding on a true SOUTHERN CAR that's been maintained perfectly. No rust!!!! Don't let this one pass you by. Check out my feedback you will see I am a man of my word. THIS CAR IS SIMPLY GORGEOUS.

PLEASE CHECK OUT THE VIDEO BELOW TO SEE JUST HOW BEAUTIFUL THIS CAR TRULY IS!!

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GM To Offer Car That Will Almost Drive Itself

Mon, Sep 8 2014

Cars 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.

GM's Reuss explains why Cadillac is heading to New York

Tue, 23 Sep 2014



"We're going to take it to a place [New York] to change the way that we do business around the brand of Cadillac." - Mark Reuss
General Motors product chief Mark Reuss elaborated Tuesday on Cadillac's move to New York in 2015, saying it will "elevate" the brand and allow it to reach new customers.

Jay Leno welcomes a 2016 Cadillac CTS-V into the garage

Tue, Nov 17 2015

After checking out a multitude of classic cars and customs over the past few weeks, Jay Leno switches things up with a modern performance machine in the latest video from the garage – a 2016 Cadillac CTS-V. Leno is curious about Caddy's attempt to challenge the BMW M5 and Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG S, and he takes a long, technical look at the sedan with chief engineer David Leone. Not content to just peek under the hood, Leno puts the CTS-V up on the rack to see what it packs underneath the svelte body. Once he gets the lowdown on the Caddy's engineering, it's time for a drive. Leno also flexes his interviewing skills while behind the wheel and gets even more info about the CTS-V's capabilities from Leone. He seems fairly impressed, but Leno's most entertaining question about the 640-horsepower sedan is whether it can do a burnout. He provides a definitive answer to that at the end of the clip. Related Video: