2007 Cadillac/accolade-escalade 200 Inch Limousine / Moonlight / 40k Miles on 2040-cars
North Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Body Type:Limousine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Cadillac
Model: Escalade
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: ESV
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AUTO
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 41,260
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
2007 CHEVY ACCOLADE / CADILLAC ESCALADE 200 INCH STRETCH LIMOUSINE
20+ PASSENGER
41K ORIG MILES
BUILT BY MOONLIGHT
FULL OSTRICH INTERIOR
HARDWOOD FLOOR
CEILING FIBER OPTICS
KILLER 4K WATT STEREO SYSTEM / SUBS UNDER THE SEAT
DVD PLAYER - 4 TVS
KENWOOD CD - IPOD HOOK UP
18 INCH AFTERMARKET WHEELS - NICE TIRES
ALL POWER DOOR LOCKS AND WINDOWS
ROOF EMERGENCY EXIT
WHITE VINYL TOP IN GOOD COND
2500 SUSPENSION TO HANDLE THE WEIGHT
REAR HAS ROOM FOR A U SEAT OR LEAVE OPEN FOR STORAGE
RUNS AND DRIVES 100%
NO LEAKS - NO SMOKE - NO NOISE
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS
239.313.1195
WE SHIP WORLWIDE AND DELIVERY IS AVAIL AFTER PURCHASE FOR ADDTL COST
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Even if GM does close all 5 of those plants, it'll still have too many
Wed, Nov 28 2018DETROIT — General Motors' monumental announcement on Monday that it will close three car assembly plants and two powertrain plants in North America and slash its workforce will only partially close the gap between capacity and demand for the automaker's sedans, according to a Reuters analysis of industry production and capacity data. Sales of traditional passenger cars in North America have been declining for the past six years and are still withering. After GM ends production next year at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Ontario, it will still have four U.S. passenger-car plants — all operating at less than 50 percent of rated capacity, according to figures supplied by LMC Automotive. In comparison, Detroit-based rivals Ford and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will have one car plant each in North America after 2019. The Detroit Three are facing rapidly dwindling demand for traditional passenger cars from U.S. consumers, many of whom have shifted to crossovers and trucks. Passenger cars accounted for 48 percent of retail light-vehicle sales in the United States in 2014, according to market researchers at J.D. Power and Associates. This year, sedans will account for less than a third of light vehicle sales. That shift in turn has left most North American car plants operating far below their rated capacities, while many SUV and truck plants are running on overtime. The collapse in passenger-car demand is a challenge for nearly all automakers in the United States, including Japan's Toyota and Honda, which have the top-selling models in the compact and midsize car segments. Toyota executives said last month they are evaluating the company's U.S. model lineup. But Toyota also plans to build compact Corolla sedans at a new $1.6 billion factory it is building in Alabama with partner Mazda. The obstacles facing GM in its plans to close more auto factories became apparent on Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block payment of government electric vehicle subsidies to GM. While it is not certain that Trump unilaterally has the power to do that, he made it clear he intends to use his office to pressure the company to keep open a small car plant in Ohio that GM says will stop building vehicles in March.
Akerson says Cadillac will get a larger sedan within two years
Mon, 22 Jul 2013It seems that during a recent affair showing off the 2014 Cadillac CTS, General Motors CEO Dan Akerson confirmed reports regarding a new Cadillac flagship sedan. According to USA Today, which Akerson was visiting, he said that a sedan larger than the XTS would debut within the next two years.
This matches up with what we heard earlier in the month about a Cadillac model that will go up against the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class (not a pricier, low-volume sedan also discussed in that article). But this is the first time a high-profile executive name has been attributed to such a report, and the first time a broad timeframe has been mentioned. This article adds that the unnamed car will be rear-, and all-wheel drive with a platform "loosely based" on the new CTS, with styling closer to that car than recent Cadillac concept vehicles. The XTS will continue production of course, as well.
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Fri, 23 Aug 2013Between the new 2014 Chevy Corvette Stingray and the even newer Cadillac Elmiraj Concept shown off at Pebble Beach, we were already expecting some sort of chatter of a Cadillac XLR redux. During an in-depth C7 Corvette discussion with Tadge Juechter, the car's chief engineer, Fox News asked if a Corvette-based, Bowling Green-built Cadillac will be built off the C7. Non-spoiler alert: the answer is no.
Juechter says that General Motors has "no intent" on transforming this car into a Cadillac product since the C7 has been optimized for the Corvette buyer, a consumer that's generally a different sort of person than a Cadillac intender who might also be cross-shopping a Mercedes-Benz SL-Class or BMW 6 Series.
While we're not ready to write off a future XLR altogether, we assume that the Corvette Cadillac experiment is most likely never going to happen again. The interview with Juechter is posted below, but the XLR discussion comes in at the 9:00 mark.