2008 Cadillac Srx Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l Awd... Must Sell on 2040-cars
Brewster, New York, United States
3.6L V6 VVT engine 255HP
All wheel drive Traction control, all speed, brake and engine controlled Thunder Gray paint with pinstripe accents New tires New brakes New Battery Luxury Package Universal home remote Sapele Pommele wood trim on PRNDL bezel, center stack and console, door trim and instrument panel. AM/FM stereo w/ 6 disc CD changer XM satellite radio Includes Radio Data System (RDS) and digital signal processing Bose Premium 8-Speaker System Includes dual speakers in windshield pillars, front and rear doors, rear quarter and instrument panel and amplifier Utility Package Third row power seat Trailer package Rear air conditioning w/ separate controls Heavy duty cooling system Power steering fluid cooler Driver & front passenger side impact air bags. Front to 2nd row head curtain side impact air bags Adaptive remote vehicle start (turns on heat, heated seats and mirror defrost in cold weather and turns on A/C in hot weather) Auto dimming inside rear view mirror w/ temperature display, compass and onstar controls 4 wheel independent suspension 150 Amp generator 5 speed automatic transmission with "tip-tronic" shifter Leather wrapped and heated steering wheel with cruise and radio controls Front passenger / child presence seat detector for inflatable restraint Rear seat "latch" child seat restraint system Dual zone climate control with individual controls for driver and passenger Power anti-lock brakes, 4 wheel disc w/ brake assist Power steering, speed sensitive, rack and pinion Exhaust stainless steel with chrome tips Power lift-gate open and close Tire pressure monitor daytime running lights Roof rack Fog lights Tinted windows with privacy tint on rear passenger windows Intermittent wipers w/ washer Intermittent rear wiper w/ washer Front and rear carpeted, color matched floor mats Tilt wheel adjustable Power windows with front and rear express down; front express up and rear passenger lockout Power door locks, programmable Rear parking assist, Ultrasonic with rearview LED display and audible warning Cruise control remote keyless entroy Theft deterrent alarm system, vehicle, PASS key III+ Rear window defogger Visors; driver and passenger illuminated vanity mirrors Rear cargo cover, retractable Includes 3-channel programmable garage door opener. Premium Seating Package Driver & Front Passenger Heated Seats with articulating head rests Driver & Front Passenger Power Lumbar Control 8-Way Power Front Driver and Passenger Seat Adjuster Memory Package Recalls 2 driver seat presets for audio, HVAC, mirror and power adjustable pedals Driver outside mirror, heated, auto dimming. Second row seats; 60/40 split bench adjustable with rear center arm rest with dual cup holders Front center console with floor shifter, armrest with storage compartment and cup holders fixed glass with power sunshade 3rd row sunroof Ultraview plus sunroof opens over 1st and 2nd rows. Includes tilt-sliding with express-open and power sunshade. Wheels: 17" x 7.5" Machined-Finish Cast Aluminum front fog/driving lights reasonable offers considered |
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Daily Driver: 2016 Cadillac ATS-V Sedan
Tue, Oct 13 2015Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, reviewed by the staffers that drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2016 Cadillac ATS-V sedan, reviewed by David Gluckman. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. And don't forget to watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Hey, it's David Gluckman with another Daily Driver. Today I'm driving a 2016 Cadillac ATS-V. This is the sedan model and it has the optional eight-speed automatic transmission. The ATS-V is the small performance car in Cadillac's lineup. It sits below the CTS-V, which is also new for 2016. Ever since the base ATS came out a few years ago, this has always been a wonderful chassis in search of a great engine to compliment it. This car really changes that. [00:00:30] They've dialed up the chassis, the suspension is a little stiffer, the body is even stiffer, and they've put this really nice 3.6-liter twin-turbo V6 engine under the hood. In terms of power and torque, the new V6 outguns it's main bogey, the BMW M3 and M4. The Cadillac engine puts out 464 horsepower and 445 pound feet of torque, which is tons. [00:01:00] The one issue, though, is the way it delivers that power. It's not as smooth as the BMW and there's a bit of turbo lag that you really don't feel in the German engine. Once you get moving, however, this engine really just wakes up. There's no lag once you're at highway speed. You can floor it and there's plenty of power and torque for easy passes and runup to extra-legal speeds. [00:01:30] It's tons of fun there but around town it just kind of lacks a little bit of the smoothness and responsiveness that we're kind of expecting for a car in this class. The engine does sound pretty nice, though. It has this nice little growl when you start it up and when you get on it, it actually sounds more like a supercharged engine than a turbocharged one. It's a little strange, I think that's maybe some active noise cancellation that Cadillac is doing to cancel out the whooshes and whirs that we're used to from a turbocharger. [00:02:00] That's fine with me. Whatever it is, it sounds good. This car gets the same fancy rear limited-slip differential that the Corvette introduced a couple years ago. It does a really good job of keeping everything manageable. You almost can't tell that the car has 464 horsepower. It keeps everything in line.
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