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2011 Cadillac Srx Luxury Collection on 2040-cars

US $28,995.00
Year:2011 Mileage:34866 Color: Mocha Steel Metallic /
 Shale w/Brownstone accents
Location:

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:Gas V6 3.0L/183
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic w/OD
Condition: Certified Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3GYFNAEY8BS674502
Stock Num: 901631
Make: Cadillac
Model: SRX Luxury Collection
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Mocha Steel Metallic
Interior Color: Shale w/Brownstone accents
Options:
  • Adaptive Remote Start
  • Armrestfront centerfore/aftsliding
  • Audio system featureBose premium 8-speaker system (Included with audio system.)
  • Audio systemAM/FM/XM stereosingle disc CD and MP3 player auxiliary jackUSBRadio Data system (RDS)and Bose premium 8-speaker system (Includes (UQA) Bose 8-speaker system)
  • Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror
  • Backup/Reverse Camera
  • Bluetooth Capabilities
  • Consolefront floor with floor shifterintegral armreststorage compartment and cup holders
  • Cruise controlelectronic with set and resume speed
  • Curtain Airbag System
  • Deep Tinted / Privacy Glass
  • Defoggerrear-window electric with front and side window outlets for the d
  • Door lockspower programmable
  • Driver information center
  • Dual Front Airbags
  • Front Occupant Side Airbags
  • Headlampshalogen Tungstenwindshield wiper-activated with Twilight Sentinel and flash-to-pass feature
  • Keyless Access
  • Liftgaterear power with memory height
  • Mirrorsoutside heatedpower-adjustablepower-folding and driver-side auto-dimmingbody-color
  • On*Star Communication System
  • Pedalspower adjustable with memory for accelerator and brake
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Roof railsChrome
  • Seat adjuster front driver-side thigh support
  • Seat adjusterfront passenger 8-way power
  • Seat adjustersdriver and front passenger power lumbar control
  • Seat trimleather seating surfaces
  • Seatrear 60/40 split-folding with recline
  • Seatrear pass-through
  • Seatsfront bucket includes 8-way power driver seat adjuster
  • Seatsheated driver and front passenger
  • Steering columnmanual rake and telescopic
  • Steering wheel controlsmounted controls for audio and cruise
  • Steering wheelleather-wrapped 3-spoke
  • Sunroofpower UltraView double-sized glass roof that opens over first rowtilt-sliding with Express Open and power sunshade
  • Theft-deterrent systemvehiclePASS-Key III
  • Universal Home Remote includes garage door opener3-channel programmable
  • Wheels18" bright machined finish aluminum
  • Windowspower front express-up and downrear express down
  • WipersRainsense
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 34866

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Fri, Dec 6 2019

General Motors filed paperwork under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act with Michigan's Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity this week, detailing events to come at the automaker's Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant. Starting February 28, 814 salaried and hourly workers at D-Ham, as its called, will be laid off. The 753 workers represented by the UAW will begin receiving offers in January to relocate to facilities in Michigan and Ohio, or buyout offers. As the 4-million-square-foot plant winds down through April 3 to a skeleton crew, the Cadillac CT6 ceases production in January 2020, and the last Chevrolet Impala comes off the line on February 28. The loss of the CT6 represents the end of Cadillac's latest brief, and highly regarded, adventure into flagship sedans. It might also mean the end of the 4.2-liter Blackwing twin-turbo V8 engine, at least for the moment. Both casualties are calamities. The death of the Impala closes the door on a nameplate in production for 52 years since 1957, having started off as a top-tier trim for the 1958 Bel Air known as the Bel Air Impala, once advertised with the line, "Lets you know you're the boss." As part of the new four-year labor agreement with the UAW, GM is keeping D-Ham open to build a new line of battery-electric vehicles, ultimately investing $3 billion and tripling employment to 2,225 workers when fully operational. The agreement described the coming EV as a "van" that would commence production in late 2021, but various reports say what's actually coming is a range of premium EVs in pickup and SUV bodystyles under the program codename BT1. The easy predictions put an electric GMC Sierra and Cadillac Escalade among the EV fold, but not until 2023, according to auto industry forecaster LMC Automotive. Before that, LMC claims an electric van will debut in late 2021, along with a battery-powered rebirth of the Hummer brand in pickup and SUV forms, also in late 2021. 

Cadillac sales chief fired over policy violation

Sun, 21 Jul 2013

Amidst a good year for Cadillac, which is experiencing higher sales gains than any other US brand this year, the US sales chief has been fired over a policy violation, Automotive News reports.
The sales chief, Chase Hawkins, "has left effective immediately," GM spokesman David Caldwell told Automotive News. Caldwell went on to say that Hawkins' replacement would be chosen soon.
Hawkins became the US sales chief in June 2012, and before that was the regional sales director for Cadillac in the Northeast US, overseeing 168 dealerships.

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Wed, Feb 11 2015

No 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.