2009 Cadillac Escalade on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
2009 Cadillac Escalade AWD
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
BACKUP CAMERA2009 Cadillac Escalade AWD
-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
-BACKUP CAMERA
-RADAR DETECTOR (PASSPORT 9500 / $3K)
-NEW BRAKES 1K MILES AGO
-NEW TIRES AT 50K MILES
-REAR ENTERTAINMENT TV/DVD
-HID XENON HEADLIGHTS
-FOG LIGHTS
-PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM W/SATELLITE RADIO/DVD/CD/AUX
-BLUETOOTH
-DUAL AUTO A/C
-FRONT HEATED AND VENTILATED POWER MEMORY LEATHER SEATS
-HEATED SECOND ROW CAPTAINS CHAIRS
-THIRD ROW SEATS
-HEATED WOOD / LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
-WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR
-POWER RUNNING BOARDS
-ROOF LUGGAGE RACK
-POWER TAILGATE W/ WIPER / SPOILER
-POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
-CENTRAL ANALOG CLOCK
-AUTO DIMMING REARVIEW MIRROR
-ONSTAR
-SUNROOF / MOONROOF
-PREMIUM 7-SPOKE 22” CHROME RIMS
-POWER MIRRORS.POWER WINDOWS.POWER STEERING WHEEL.POWER LOCKS.
RADAR DETECTOR (PASSPORT 9500 / $3K)
NEW BRAKES 1K MILES AGO
NEW TIRES AT 50K MILES
REAR ENTERTAINMENT TV/DVD
HID XENON HEADLIGHTS
FOG LIGHTS
PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM W/SATELLITE RADIO/DVD/CD/AUX
BLUETOOTH
DUAL AUTO A/C
FRONT HEATED AND VENTILATED POWER MEMORY LEATHER SEATS
HEATED SECOND ROW CAPTAINS CHAIRS
THIRD ROW SEATS
HEATED WOOD / LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR
POWER RUNNING BOARDS
ROOF LUGGAGE RACK
POWER TAILGATE W/ WIPER / SPOILER
POWER ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
CENTRAL ANALOG CLOCK
AUTO DIMMING REARVIEW MIRROR
ONSTAR
SUNROOF / MOONROOF
PREMIUM 7-SPOKE 22” CHROME RIMS
POWER MIRRORS.POWER WINDOWS.POWER STEERING WHEEL.POWER LOCKS.
TITLE IN HAND.
2 SETS OF KEYS / BOOKS / HEAD PHONES / REMOTE INC.
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Cool car technology is cool until it breaks
Fri, Mar 27 2015Ah, technology – the beautiful date that impresses all your friends but costs you a fortune to keep happy, up-to-date, and working. Automotive News puts some numbers to the economic toll we're paying to jockey this technological Trojan horse, an analysis it sums up with "Technology is great - until you have to replace it." Back in 2000, for instance, you could replace a Cadillac Escalade taillight lens for $56.08, or replace the entire unit for $220.49. Crack the rear lens on your 2015 Escalade and you have to buy a new unit for $795 - there's no such thing as just replacing a lens anymore. What about headlights? It was $210 for an Escalade headlight in 2000, it's $1,650 for the current unit (pictured). This is nothing we didn't know, these are just hard numbers to demonstrate it. Edmunds recently provided the same with its sledgehammer-bashing of the 2015 Ford F-150, Tesla Model S buyers have been shrieking about repair costs to their electric sedan's all-aluminum bodywork, and used-car sites are full of articles about which expensive-to-repair features to steer clear of if you want to avoid big repair bills. Those expensive bits increase the price of a car - Kelley Blue Book says the average price of a car is now more than $33,000 - and that raises rates for repairs and insurance. This comes in spite of some carmakers that have been collaborating with insurance companies and repair shops at the design stage in order to engineer parts that are easier and less expensive to replace. But the tech can have its cost-saving benefits: a 2011 study by the Highway Loss Data Institute found that Volvos fitted with that company's City Safety feature "filed 27 percent fewer property-damage liability claims" than luxury SUVs without it, and just last month the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety called adaptive headlights one of the top four crash-preventing technologies on cars today (after coming out against them in 2006). So yes, the technology costs a mint when it needs to be fixed - but being able to avoid an accident in the first place might make it worth it. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL Cadillac Car Buying Used Car Buying Auto Repair Insurance Maintenance Safety Technology Luxury replacement parts
Season 9 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee teases us with BMWs and Volvos
Thu, Dec 22 2016Jerry Seinfeld's successful online show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is heading into its ninth season, returning January 5th. It should be no surprise that the list of actors and comedians is impressive, with Kristen Wiig, Christoph Waltz, and more making appearances. Seinfeld has lined up an equally impressive list of cars for the new season. Porsche, BMW, and Volvo all have beautiful machines lined up to shuttle Seinfeld and his guest to different coffee shops. As always, it's a mix of light humor packed into a relatively short and, most importantly, free video. Catch up on the previous eight seasons now on Crackle. Related Video: News Source: YouTubeImage Credit: YouTube Celebrities Humor Acura BMW Cadillac Porsche Volvo Convertible Coupe Luxury Performance Classics Videos Sedan trailer jerry seinfeld comedians in cars getting coffee seinfeld
NHTSA approves hybrid rearview mirror display in Cadillac CT6, Bolt EV
Tue, Feb 23 2016The Chevy Bolt EV prototype doesn't just have a fancy new all-electric powertrain. Just outside the driver's line of sight is a newfangled rearview mirror, one that can turn into a screen that shows a moving image from the rear-facing camera. Speaking to NPR's Robert Siegel yesterday, Department of Transportation secretary Anthony Foxx said that NHTSA has now approved this type of mirror/screen for use in vehicles. According to a letter from NHTSA to General Motors, GM will likely use this Full Display Mirror first in the 2016 Cadillac CT6 before coming to the Bolt. In its letter to GM, NHTSA said that the Full Display Mirror will only qualify as a standard rearview mirror as long as there are normal side mirrors in place. In other words, don't expect to see cameras and screens replacing all the mirrors in a motor vehicle just yet. @AutoblogGreen @NPR - #NHTSA has OK'd GM rear-view system that can switch between mirror & camera views. pic.twitter.com/6CBeIit10v — Anthony Foxx (@SecretaryFoxx) February 22, 2016 The Full Display Mirror was developed by Gentex, which has long worked with GM. The FDM debuted in 2014 and some people hoped it would also make its way into the Tesla Model X. Gentex, which also makes auto-dimming mirrors, says that it has "set out to develop the technologies and core competencies necessary to manage this evolution of the rearview mirror." The Chevy Bolt EV will start at $37,500, before incentives. The 200-mile EV will go into production late this year for likely sale in early 2017. Related Video: