2001 Cadillac Deville Black On Black Only !!! 75,417k Original Miles!!! Digital on 2040-cars
Bellmore, New York, United States
2001 CADILLAC DEVILLE BLACK ON BLACK ONLY !!! 75,417K ORIGINAL MILES!!! NICE LOOKING BLACK ON BLACK CADDY. RUNS GOOD BUT NEEDS A LITTLE TLC. MOTOR RUNS GOOD NO NOISES, BUT IDLE GOES UP AND DOWN. COMMON NORTH STAR PROBLEM, I BOUGHT THE RUBBER BOOT THAT CAUSES THE IRREGULAR IDLE TO REPLACE IT, BUT I HAD A STROKE AND DIDNT GET AROUND TO IT. TRANNY IS TIGHT, SHIFTS GREAT. AC IS ICE COLD. DRIVER REAR WINDOW NEEDS A REGULATOR. NEW BATTERY. NEEDS ENGINE COOLANT SWITCH, DOES NOT OVER HEAT, BUT THE IDIOT LIGHT STAYS ON. POWER SEAT IS NOT WORKING. CAR IS LOADED, POWER EVERYTHING. I BOUGHT THIS FOR ME, I LOVED THE LOOK OF THE CAR, AND IT RAN GREAT, BUT UNFORTUNATELY DUE TO MY STROKE I CANNOT FIX THE COUPLE OF LITTLE THINGS IT NEEDS, AND I AM MOVING OUT OF STATE IN A FEW WEEKS, CAR IS SOLD AS IS WITH A CLEAN TITLE. MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN ONE WEEK OF SALE, MOVING OUT OF STATE. PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $300.00 DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS END OF AUCTION. BALANCE IN CASH AT PICK UP, OR PAYPAL BEFORE PICK UP...LOCAL PICK UP, SHIPPING IS UP TO THE BUYER TO ARRANGE AND PAY FOR...THANKS
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Cadillac ELR getting massive discounts, some up to $14,000
Mon, Jul 14 2014Well, that didn't go as planned. General Motors had marketed the Cadillac ELR extended-range plug-in as a premium version of the Chevrolet Volt with some Caddy refinements. Now, it looks like that premium, at least from a price standpoint, is shrinking. Shoppers in a number of states are reporting that GM and its dealers are discounting the ELR in order to move more off dealer lots. The issue is that few people are biting at the official price tag of about $76,000, so GM has started offering as much as $8,000 worth of dealer and customer incentives, Transport Evolved reports. More recently, dealers in states such as Florida, Texas and Maryland are offering discounts in the $12,000-to-$14,000 range, and that's before any federal and state plug-in incentives kick in. It's not difficult to guess why. Through the first half of the year, GM sold fewer than 400 ELRs. Last month, Caddy moved just 97 units, or about as many as Tesla sells of its Model S in a day. Perpahs recent spy shots that reveal a test ELR that appears to up the sportiness quotient, with touches such as larger wheels and brakes, will also help sales. Check out Autoblog's "First Drive" impressions of the ELR here.
GM executive chief EV engineer says reducing cost of plug-in vehicles is 'huge priority'
Mon, Mar 17 2014As we know, another major automaker investing heavily in electrified vehicles is General Motors, and it's doing things much differently than rivals BMW, Ford or Nissan. The Chevrolet Volt extended-range EV is a modest seller at its $35,000 sticker price but a huge hit with owners. The Chevy Spark BEV, still in limited availability, puts smiley faces on its owners and drivers. The just-introduced Cadillac ELR, a sharp-looking, fun-driving $76,000 luxocoupe take on the Volt's EREV mechanicals, has admittedly low sales expectations. With this interesting trio in showrooms and much more in the works, the third vehicle electrification leader I collared for an interview at Detroit's North American International Auto Show (see #1 and #2) was Pam Fletcher, GM's executive chief engineer, Electrified Vehicles. ABG: Why do your EREVs need four-cylinder power to extend their range when BMW's i3 makes do with an optional 650 cc two-banger? "We designed [the Volt and the ELR] to go anywhere, any time" - Pam Fletcher PF: I get that question all the time: why not something smaller? You don't really need that much. You use the electric to its ability, then you just need to limp. But we designed those cars to go anywhere, any time, and we don't want their performance to be compromised. If you're driving through the mountains, we don't want you to be crawling up grades, or to be limited on any terrain. So it's optimized to be able to travel literally the biggest grades and mountain roads around the globe at posted speeds. Because what if you can't? Another good reason: when the engine is on, you have to run it wide open throttle, max speed, most of the time. And while we can do a lot with acoustics, and the ELR has active noise cancelation, a small-displacement, low cylinder-count engine at high speed, high load all the time isn't something you want to live with. That's how we came up with the balance we did among the key factors of performance, NVH [noise, vibration and harshness] and range. ABG: Where you go from here? Is the range-extender engine due for an update? PF: We know and love the current Volt, and there is still a lot of acclaim about it, so we think it's a good recipe. But we are heavily in the midst of engineering the next-generation car, which I think everyone will love and be excited about.
Former Cadillac boss Butler takes Ford tech job
Tue, 07 Jan 2014When Don Butler made the surprising decision to leave his post as Cadillac's VP of global strategic development, it was a surprise. Citing a desire to "recalibrate, reassess my priorities" in that August announcement, it wasn't entirely clear where Butler - a virtual General Motors lifer after spending nearly 30 years with the company - would end up. Turns out he took a trip to Dearborn.
Butler has taken a position in the newly created position of Executive Director of Connected Vehicles and Services at Ford, where he'll be responsible for the Blue Oval's global connectivity strategy. "Not only does Don understand the connected car landscape, but probably just as important, he understands customer expectations," said Raj Nair, who, as Group Vice President of Global Product Development, is Butler's new boss. "Having a leader with technology experience both inside and outside the industry is a rare combination - we're excited to have Don join our team."
As Ford has received its fair share of flak for the sometimes recalcitrant MyFord Touch infotainment system and its Sync voice-controls, it appears that Butler has his work cut out for him.