2012 Cadillac Srx Performance Collection on 2040-cars
2431 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC Flexible Fuel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3GYFNBE3XCS505898
Stock Num: 14050582
Make: Cadillac
Model: SRX Performance Collection
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 31664
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Adaptive Remote Start,Armrest, front center, fore/aft, sliding, rear center with dual cup holders,Cargo management, rear storage area includes U-rail with adjustable cargo fence, under floor storage and retractable cargo shade,Cargo shade, retractable Shale and Titanium,Climate control, dual-zone automatic with individual climate settings for driver and right-front passenger,Console, front floor with floor shifter, integral armrest, storage compartment and cup holders, overhead with sunroof switch (if equipped), Universal Home Remote (if equipped) and Ultrasonic Front and Rear Parking Assist indicator (if equipped), rear floor,Cruise control, electronic with set and resume speed,Defogger, rear-window electric with front and side window outlets for the driver and right-front passenger,Door locks, power programmable,Driver Information Center, enhanced full-color,Floor mats, carpeted front and rear,Fuel gauge, analog,Instrumentation, analog with speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure gauge, engine water temperature gauge, primary PRNDL and Driver Information Center,Keyless Access,Lighting accent, LED spotlights with lighting pipes includes lit door sill plates,Mirror, inside rearview auto-dimming includes OnStar controls ((UVC) rearview camera displays in mirror when (UYS) audio system with navigation is not ordered.),Pedals, power adjustable with memory for accelerator and brake,Remote Keyless Entry,Seat adjuster front driver-side thigh support,Seat adjuster, front passenger 8-way power,Seat adjusters, driver and front passenger power lumbar control,Seat trim, leather seating surfaces,Seat, rear 60/40 split-folding with recline, rear pass-through,Seats, front bucket includes 8-way power driver seat adjuster, heated driver and front passenger,Sensor, automatic air circulation/air quality, humidity,Steering co Get a FREE Car Detail with vehicle purchase!
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How the demise of Lincoln's Town Car has kick-started a limo revolution
Sun, 30 Dec 2012The deaths of the Ford Crown Victoria and the Lincoln Town Car have meant overhauls of three high-profile American fleets: police, taxi and livery car. Just as police fleets are more open to considering other options and a Nissan van is the new face of the NYC taxi, livery car companies are looking at replacements for the Town Car beyond The Blue Oval. Ford, via Lincoln, has made an MKT Town Car (pictured), but an article in the Detroit News claims "it has failed to win over most of the big limousine companies." The upstarts trying to move in include livery and limo editions of the Cadillac XTS, and livery specifications of the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300.
Each of those challengers, however, faces challenges. The Town Car was a workhorse, American, rear-wheel-drive sedan with plenty of rear legroom. Cadillac has been in the livery space before but with decontented models that were about selling the brand, not its luxury. It is taking the opposite approach with the XTS, pointing out that its livery edition is "contented in the upper half of the XTS range." Still, the CEO of Michigan's largest livery company says "it's quite a bit smaller than what we're used to," and he also prefers rear-wheel drive.
The Chrysler 300 is rear-wheel drive, and American, which matters to some companies, but Chrysler hasn't yet revealed the livery package for it. The livery Avalon marks Toyota's first time getting into that business in the US, a natural step after having done so well with taxi clients and with the Town Car out of the way. Still, the livery client is a different to taxi buyers, so the Avalon could face other soft-touch hurdles.
Cadillac CT6 hybrid likely to appear in Shanghai
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