2003 Cadillac De Ville 130" Stretch 5 Door Dabryan Limousine on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
I looked long and hard to find this Cadillac, as I wanted it for my daughter's wedding in April. I had it professionally transported from Northern California to Dallas, Texas. It is an incredibly nice custom made DaBryan Limousine. It was custom built with the rare (and expensive) power 5th side door. This door is conveniently opened by a power actuator at the driver's door, and at the rear passenger door. This limousine is loaded with Cadillac, and DaBryan options. I recently had it serviced to ensure all systems were working properly for the wedding. The transmission was rebuilt with approximately 29k on it. My mechanic (and I) believe the engine was also as it runs as new, smooth, pulls with much force, no noises or leaks. It runs cool all day long; even when it's 90+ outside! Exhaust looks to have been replaced not too long ago. Underneath looks great. All four tires were recently replaced. It has the heavy-duty limousine suspension which includes 6-lug chrome Cadillac wheels. It rides extremely well, so smooth, and quiet like riding on a cloud! I just had the power steering pump, outer tie rod ends, hub assembly/bearing, complete rack & pinion set (Limo Pack), and engine/transmission mounts replaced. Also had the oil/filter changed, and the emergency brake adjusted. Finished up by having the front-end aligned by Dallas Frame and Alignment. I installed new headlights, sidemarker, power antenna, and Custom "Cadillac" embossed floor mats.
This Cadillac has no rust, has original panels, the key-less opens doors, trunk, arms and disarms the car. Also for safety it lights up the exterior/side/interior lights at night.It has a hi-quality modern looking black vinyl roof. Car is pretty-much blacked out, and get compliments all the time. The glass is excellent, including the windshield (was replaced), has professionally applied limo-tint. The leather is soft, subtle, and in great condition, as is 100% of carpeting. The front wheel drive allows for extra room on floor for passenger (no drive-shaft). The traction control at a push of a button makes driving much safer. It has no odors whatsoever, clean, clean, clean, just a very nice limousine! It comes with a clear CarFax. It looks to have been stored inside out away from bad weather. Most obviously well cared for, and it shows! Inspection is welcomed, and encouraged. This Cadillac Limousine has been thoroughly enjoyed by me, and my family! It is ready to go anywhere, to be enjoyed by you and others, or put it to work for financial rewards. Great start-up limousine! We not only used it for the wedding, but also for special occasions such as dinners out, going to the movies, taking nephews (and friends) to school, or just for a drive. We have just had a blast with it! One of the best investments of my life, the fun stories will last us a lifetime! Time for someone else to make memories! Good luck ... ps I was getting 10-12 mpg Buyer is responsible for transport, shipping. I will be happy to assist in loading. Sold as is where-is. |
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2015 Cadillac Escalade configurator lets you bling it your way
Fri, 21 Mar 2014It's Friday, so there must be a new configurator to play with. While last week we showed you how to build your own McLaren 650S, today's ride is a bit more common. It's the 2015 Cadillac Escalade, a vehicle that you've been able to colorize since the end of last year, and which is sure to be an increasingly common sight on US roads in the coming months.
For those that have played with the build-your-Caddy tool, there's not much new here, aside from the vehicle being configured. The Escalade is available in three trims and two wheelbases, with prices spanning from the SWB, two-wheel-drive Standard, which starts at $72,690, on to the all-wheel-drive, long-wheelbase ESV Premium, which kicks off at $86,790. The options list, meanwhile, isn't hugely extensive. A rear-seat entertainment system and power-retractable side-steps (only available on the Premium trim) are the two notable options, while customers will have their choice of six exterior paints and two to three interior schemes, depending on the trim level.
Hop on over to Cadillac's consumer page and take a look.
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Cool car technology is cool until it breaks
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