2004 3.6 L Luxury Package Black Great Shape on 2040-cars
New Albany, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6 L
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS
Trim: 4 Dr Sedan
Options: Premium Sound System, Leather Upholstery, Leather Steering Wheel, Onstar, HomeLink, Wood Trim, Security System, Memory Seats, Keyless Entry, Heated Seats, Climate Control, Remote Trunk Lid, Vanity Mirrors, Interval Wipers, Information Center, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 99,778
Power Options: Power Lumbar Support, Power Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Awesome Vehicle! You can ride in Luxury and with the feel of a sports car. This 3.6 L V-6 has power to spare. If that's not enough, you can select the "Sport" shift button to the left of the shifter and enjoy the thrill of faster starts off the line and shifts at higher speeds. This car was a one owner vehicle when we purchased it on 11/07/07. The previous owner was a non smoker and we are as well. All instruments, gauges, gadgets, etc. are working in perfect order. The interior is in perfect condition. The rear console folds down and has access to the trunk. Never been wrecked. We had the front right head lamp assembly replaced when one of our kids backed into it. The Rubber wind/rock shield under the bumper has a few of the fasteners loose. On 8/11/11 had a recall issue on the computer that disables the vehicle in case some one is attempting to steal it. Sam Swope Cadillac in Louisville serviced the recall with no other problems. Other than a couple of small door dings, this car is beautiful, serviced regularly, and will give some one many years of enjoyment.
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Thu, Mar 6 2014Remember Cadillac's controversial commercial for it ELR plug-in hybrid? Did you find it provocative? If so, that's a good thing according to the brand's advertising director, Craig Bierley. First aired during NBC's coverage of the Olympic opening ceremony, the minute-long spot returned to the tele again this weekend, bookending the Academy Awards on ABC. Titled Poolside, the bit was meant as "brand provocation" and whether you enjoyed it or not – sentiment is said to run 3:1 on the pro side – we can probably all agree it fulfilled its role as such. If you were one of those who felt the ad erred on the side of nationalistic consumerism (or what have you), your anger might be somewhat assuaged after reading this article from Advertising Age in which Bierley addresses most of what he believes are misconceptions about the message. For one, the spot isn't aimed at the One Percent, just those who make $200,000 a year. Or, as Craig Bierley, Cadillac's advertising director, calls them, "people who haven't been given anything." Bierley told Advertising Age that the spot doesn't celebrate workaholicsm, instead, "We're not making a statement saying, 'We want people to work hard.' What we're saying is that hard work has its payoffs.'" While our commentors seemed mostly to enjoy discussing the value proposition that is (or is not, depending on your point of view) the Cadillac ELR, the majority appeared to enjoy the commercial. If you were one of those offended, however, let us know if your opinion has changed upon reading Cadillac's defense. If you don't remember what all the fuss was about, scroll below to take another dip in Poolside.
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