2006 Cadillac Sts-v 469hp-4.4l Supercharged on 2040-cars
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.4L 4371CC 267Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Supercharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Cadillac
Model: STS
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: V Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 66,559
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
JUST PICKED IT UP FROM BEING PROFESSIONALLY DETAILED. CAR IS IN SHOW ROOM CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT MINUS ENGINE BAY TO AVOID ANY ELECTRICAL DAMAGE. ALL WORK HAS BEEN DONE BY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER AND JUST HAD IT GONE OVER AND CATALYTIC CONVERTER REPLACED. NEW FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS, BRAKES AND TIRES. FULL SYNTHETIC OIL FOR ALL OIL CHANGES. CAR IS TINTED 20% ON BACK AND SIDES WITH FULL WINDSHIELD TINTED 35%. WINDSHIELD TINT CAN BE REMOVED IF WINNING BIDDER DOESN'T WANT IT. CAR IS A REAL HEAD TURNER AND GETS COMPLIMENTS ALL THE TIME. CAR WAS NEVER ABUSED AND USED AS A FAMILY CAR. ONLY REASON SELLING IS BOUGHT SUV DUE TO GROWING FAMILY. CAR HAS ALL LEATHER WITH SUEDE INSERTS ALL FROM FACTORY. FULL DVD, NAVIGATION, SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS, STEERING WHEEL, 18" FRONT WHEELS, 19" REAR WHEELS, FULL BREMBO BRAKES, BACK UP SENSORS, SPORT TUNED SUSPENSION, TWO KEY FOBS WITH FACTORY DOOR KEY, PUSH BUTTON START, AND ALL OTHER FACTORY OPTIONS. 4.4L V-8 SUPERCHARGED WITH 469HP 0-60 IN 5 SEC. AUTOMATIC WITH TRACTION CONTROL ON/OFF SWITCH. NORMAL WEAR EXCEPT SMALL SPOT ON PASSENGER SIDE SKIRT AND SLIGHTLY CURBED PASSENGER RIMS BOTH FROM FIRST OWNER SEE PICS. WE ARE SECOND OWNER OF THE CAR AND BOUGHT IT 2 YRS AGO WITH 42,000 MILES ON IT FROM DEALER. CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AND WILL SHIP BUT BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS. WILL DELIVER CAR UP TO 100 MILES. $1000 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HRS WILL FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 7 DAYS UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.
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Cadillac can't keep up with Escalade demand, can't move its sedans
Wed, Feb 11 2015No matter how much Cadillac revitalizes its lineup and its image, it seems that all consumers want is the Escalade. In fact, Automotive News reports that General Motors can't keep up with demand for the fullsize luxury SUV, despite sticker prices that start at over $70,000 and approach six figures at the top end of the spectrum. Contrast that with sedans like the ATS and CTS, which are far cheaper but which Cadillac hasn't been able to move fast enough to keep up with production, prompting both the manufacturer and dealers to offer substantial incentives to keep them from piling up. Cadillac had been resisting a price cut of the ATS or CTS, lest it hurt resale values – itself a factor that could explain consumers' reluctance to buy them in the first place – but been offering subsidized leases, discounted financing, rebates and cheaper options. Combined with incentives from individual dealers, according to AN, buyers can be looking at five-figure discounts on buying a new Cadillac sedan. And now, finally, it seems the CTS will indeed get a little bit off its bottom line. Yet GM has been producing the ATS and CTS at rates that their sales can't keep up with. The automaker was forced to idle the plant in Lansing, MI, where it assembles the ATS and CTS for six weeks starting this past December. And since it reopened late in January, it's been reduced to a single shift as dealers try to move the metal they've already got. Meanwhile the plant in Arlington, TX, that produces the Escalade and its Chevy and GMC siblings has been running on overtime, with three shifts throughout the week and even into the weekend to keep up with demand. Profitable as it's been for Cadillac and GM, though, the Escalade does not represent the future of where it wants to take the brand - separating the Escalade as almost a brand unto itself that's been left out of the company's new naming scheme. If only it could make its sedans as successful as its fullsize SUVs, it'll be all set.
Cadillac's de Nysschen won't budge on raised pricing
Thu, 18 Sep 2014According to new Cadillac boss Johan de Nysschen, it will take between 10 and 15 years to elevate GM's top brand, which was once hailed as "The Standard Of The World," back to prominence in the minds of American customers. And to hear the executive talk of it, the brand is going to have to be willing to see sales falter in the near-term before they recover:
"Either you have to bring your volume aspirations into alignment with reality and accept that you will sell fewer cars... Or you have to drop the price and continue to transact at the prices where you were historically... I think the logical conclusion is that it's better to build off a very solid base in terms of [product] credibility, charge a fair price for the car and realize you have to wait until the volume comes."
In other words, sales will fall before they rise, and the brand has to be okay with that. Notice, too, that de Nysschen speaks of "a fair price" for Cadillac cars and utility vehicles. In this case, "fair" means more than many of the brand's traditional buyers are accustomed to, and roughly in line with the brands and machines Cadillac believes it is competing against. For instance, the newly enlarged 2014 CTS carries a suggested retail price that is over $6,000 higher than it was in 2013, and some trim levels boast an even higher price premium over the models they replace.
2014 Cadillac CTS Vsport [w/video]
Mon, 16 Sep 2013Bridging The Gap With Power And Poise
As you read these words, West Coast Editor Michael Harley is preparing to drive the brand-new 2014 Cadillac CTS along the gorgeous, sun-drenched roads of Southern California. And while I'll wait for Harley's full report before I put words in his mouth, I'm willing to bet he enjoys the hell out of Cadillac's new CTS. In fact, I'm sure of it.
I say this with confidence because, about a month ago, I spent the better part of a day flogging the new CTS Vsport around the 2.9-mile Milford Road Course - a challenging circuit laid out in the infield of an oval test track at GM's proving grounds in southeast Michigan. The MRC was built about a decade ago after Bob Lutz was lured out of retirement to work closely with GM's product development team, and thus, this circuit is known informally as the "Lutz Ring." The main objective of the MRC was to have an in-house facility for engineers to fine-tune vehicle dynamics, without having to constantly schlep cars over to Germany's infamous Nürburgring. (Of course, they still do.)