1976 Cadillac Seville 57K Original Miles One owner since new, always dealer maintained southern car. All original 5.7 [350] fuel injected engine and turbo 400 transmission. Body is in beautiful shape. No dents or door dings. One re-paint - the original color Metallic Blue. The top is silver blue metallic and is near perfect. The interior is stunning with blue velour power front seats. That 70’s factory “shag carpeting” is in excellent condition. The original floor mats are still in good condition. The spare tire is new with all the tools, tire canister and GM First Aid Kit. The car has been serviced, professionally detailed and is ready for the road or car show. Accessories include: Power steering and brakes Tilt telescopic wheel Power windows Power locks Power trunk Factory Am/Fm radio Power front seats Rear map lights Headlight and turn signal monitors in the fenders Automatic climate control Air Condition [condenser, radiator have been replaced and converted to R134] Call for details before bidding 440-725-9332
Please look before bidding NOT after. This is the buyer’s responsibility. Buyer is responsible for shipping and all taxes and fees. Paypal deposit of $1000.00 is due at end of auction. Balance due in full within 48 hrs. NO EXEPTIONS. Car must be picked up within 10 days unless prior arrangements have been made. Please don’t bid on this car unless you have the funds available immediately. Seller has the right to end the auction at any time. Good luck and thanks for looking! We try to describe every item as accurately as possible. Please read all text and review pictures carefully. Do not bid on this item if you are unsure or unable to follow through with the transaction. Please do not bid if you have less than 10 feed back without calling or your bid will be canceled. It is the buyer’s responsibility to physically look at the car before bidding or have a third party look before end of auction and not later. Shipping and taxes are buyer’s responsibility. If you are outside the USA please call before bidding and get your own shipping quotes. This is a 40+ year old car and has minor flaws. Sold AS IS, without warranty. No Returns. No refunds. $1000.00 Paypal nonrefundable deposit required at end of auction, balance due within 48 hours NO EXCEPTIONS I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. Please don’t call to ask the reserve price. Please call 440-725-9332 for more information VERY LOW RESERVE
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2015 Cadillac ATS sedan gets early reveal in making-of video
Mon, 30 Jun 2014Cadillac is apparently preparing to roll out a minor facelift for the ATS sedan - which we know not because General Motors has already revealed it or because we're looking at it in a fresh batch of spy shots (though we've seen that too), but because a behind-the-scenes video from the filming of its commercial has leaked out online. Which may be bad news for Cadillac, and even worse news for the film production company, but good news for us, because we get to see it ahead of schedule.
The revised sports sedan seems to be sporting a new front bumper and less egg-cratey grille with Caddy's new wreath-less badge at its center, all apparently put in place to bring the sedan more in line with the new ATS coupe.
We're sure Cadillac will be revealing the updated 2015 ATS sedan shortly, but you can scope it out right now in the video below. By way of comparison, we've included an image gallery of the current ATS, released back in 2013, as well.
Cool car technology is cool until it breaks
Fri, Mar 27 2015Ah, technology – the beautiful date that impresses all your friends but costs you a fortune to keep happy, up-to-date, and working. Automotive News puts some numbers to the economic toll we're paying to jockey this technological Trojan horse, an analysis it sums up with "Technology is great - until you have to replace it." Back in 2000, for instance, you could replace a Cadillac Escalade taillight lens for $56.08, or replace the entire unit for $220.49. Crack the rear lens on your 2015 Escalade and you have to buy a new unit for $795 - there's no such thing as just replacing a lens anymore. What about headlights? It was $210 for an Escalade headlight in 2000, it's $1,650 for the current unit (pictured). This is nothing we didn't know, these are just hard numbers to demonstrate it. Edmunds recently provided the same with its sledgehammer-bashing of the 2015 Ford F-150, Tesla Model S buyers have been shrieking about repair costs to their electric sedan's all-aluminum bodywork, and used-car sites are full of articles about which expensive-to-repair features to steer clear of if you want to avoid big repair bills. Those expensive bits increase the price of a car - Kelley Blue Book says the average price of a car is now more than $33,000 - and that raises rates for repairs and insurance. This comes in spite of some carmakers that have been collaborating with insurance companies and repair shops at the design stage in order to engineer parts that are easier and less expensive to replace. But the tech can have its cost-saving benefits: a 2011 study by the Highway Loss Data Institute found that Volvos fitted with that company's City Safety feature "filed 27 percent fewer property-damage liability claims" than luxury SUVs without it, and just last month the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety called adaptive headlights one of the top four crash-preventing technologies on cars today (after coming out against them in 2006). So yes, the technology costs a mint when it needs to be fixed - but being able to avoid an accident in the first place might make it worth it. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL Cadillac Car Buying Used Car Buying Auto Repair Insurance Maintenance Safety Technology Luxury replacement parts
Cadillac scraps three-row CUV plans
Fri, 23 May 2014Crossovers are one of the hottest automotive segments on the planet. Apparently, the idea of mixing the practicality of a station wagon with the looks of an SUV appeals to people whether they are in Cleveland or Shanghai because nearly every automaker is jumping into the market. So it was no surprise when early rumors suggested Cadillac was planning two, new CUVs to fit above and below the SRX. But things might have changed since then.
New rumblings indicate Caddy is taking a different route. Instead of two crossovers, only the compact is on the way, and the larger, three-row CUV on the Lambda platform to sit between the SRX and Escalade may be a goner. According to Ward's Auto, General Motors thinks that the other three-row, Lambda vehicles like the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia compete too closely with the proposed Cadillac. The decision comes fairly close to the 2017 intended production date.
As far back as 2010, this Lambda-platform based CUV was considered highly likely for production. However, Cadillac Senior Vice President Bob Ferguson was somewhat cooler about it when he discussed the new crossover briefly last year. He said the model could use the Escalade name, despite its unibody chassis, but no decision had been made yet to actually produce it.