Get Your Donk On With This Bad A$$ 03 Llac Spinnin 26" Dubbs High $$ Build on 2040-cars
Largo, Florida, United States
Get your DONK on with this beautiful 2003 Cadillac. This is a high dollar build that is sure to make you the one all the girls want to ride with. The 26" DUBB seeka wheels are in very nice condition, the Toyo tires are in the 70% tread range and the stereo system rocks. It was professionally built with stretched struts and plates to get the monster wheels to fit comfortably fit up under the fenders. I'm not an expert on Donked or lifted cars but I have had a few and this one by far rides the best of the ones I've had. All of the original Cadillac options seem to work as they should including the ice cold A/C. You know how much it cost to do up a ride like this and how long it can take to get all of the bugs worked out of it. Hear is you chance to be cruzin today with out all of the time and aggravation it takes to build such a hot ride. So no matter if your looking for a bubble, donk, or box, something slammed or jacked you would be hard pressed to get something this nice for such a little amount of cash. This is a real cruiser, it's not 100% perfect inside or out but it is a show stopper and it's much nicer than most. If you have any questions give Scott a call 727-460-1098 If you are a Florida resident or you are picking the car up in Florida you will have to pay Florida state sales tax. I will give you an affidavit that will give you a sales tax credit in your state when you register it. |
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2013 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year finalists announced [w/poll]
Wed, 12 Dec 20122012 is almost in the books and automakers are spending December gearing up for the 2013 auto show season, which tips off next month at the Detroit Auto Show. Traditionally, the latter opens up with the announcement of the North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year awards, and this year figures to be no different.
But up until this moment, we didn't know which six vehicles would be parked ahead of the stage as finalists, with executives and engineers waiting for the winners to be disclosed. Whittled down from October's "short list" of nominees (11 cars and 10 truck/utility vehicles), the finalists are as follows:
2013 North American Car of the Year:
Cadillac CT6 ushers in new naming convention
Wed, 24 Sep 2014Johan de Nysschen has been at his new post as president of Cadillac for not even three months , but he's already seen two of his most notable accomplishments from his two-year tenure as president of Infiniti matched by Cadillac. The brand has announced that it is relocating its headquarters, and is now officially changing its nomenclature.
The brand's new flagship model will abandon the familiar three-letter designation enjoyed by every other model in the range (aside from the Escalade), and adopt an alpha-numeric title. So, rather than the expected title of LTS, Cadillac's top-end car will be called the CT6.
Of course, this won't be limited to just one model. According to Cadillac's press release, "familiar lettering like 'CT' would be used for car models, with the number indicating the relative size and position of the cars in the hierarchy of Cadillac models." And yes, that means what you think it means - Cadillac will use the exact same naming formula, albeit with different letters, as Infiniti.
Cadillac Celestiq, Lyriq, Hummer, other future GM electric cars: Here's everything we saw at ‘EV Day’
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