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2013 Cadillac Srx Luxury Collection on 2040-cars

US $41,995.00
Year:2013 Mileage:16761 Color: Radiant Silver Metallic /
 Light Titanium w/Ebony accents
Location:

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9880 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Gas/Ethanol V6 3.6L/217
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: Certified Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3GYFNGE34DS647789
Stock Num: 5067
Make: Cadillac
Model: SRX Luxury Collection
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Radiant Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Light Titanium w/Ebony accents
Options:
  • Armrestfront centerfore/aftsliding
  • Audio system featureBose premium 8-speaker system
  • Audio systemAM/FM stereosingle disc CD player dual USB portsSD card slot and auxiliary jack (Includes (UQA) Bose premium 8-speaker system)
  • Audio systemSiriusXM and HD radio (If you subscribe after your trial periodsubscriptions are continuous until you call SiriusXM to cancel. See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com. Other fees and taxes will apply. All fees and programming subject to change.)
  • Bluetooth Capabilities
  • Consolefront floor with floor shifterintegral armreststorage compartment and cup holders
  • CUE Information and Media Control System 8" display featuring touch responsehaptic feedbackgesture recognitionproximity sensingarticulating storage door/binclock display and compass feature
  • Curtain Airbag System
  • Deep Tinted / Privacy Glass
  • Dual Front Airbags
  • Front bucket seats
  • Front Occupant Side Airbags
  • Headlampshalogen Tungstenwindshield wiper-activated with Twilight Sentinel and night-time flash-to-pass feature
  • Lampsside marker with LED light pipes
  • Liftgaterear power with memory height
  • Mirrorsoutside heatedpower-adjustablepower-folding and driver-side auto-dimmingbody-color
  • On*Star Communication System
  • Power Driver and Passenger Seat
  • Roof railsChrome
  • Seat trimleather seating surfaces
  • Seatrear 60/40 split-folding with recline
  • Seatrear pass-through
  • Seatsheated driver and front passenger
  • Steering columnmanual rake and telescopic
  • Steering wheel controlsmounted controls for audiocruise and CUE
  • Steering wheelheated
  • Steering wheelleather-wrapped 3-spoke
  • Sunroofpower UltraView double-sized glass roof that opens over first rowtilt-sliding with Express-Open and power sunshade
  • Wheels18" x 8" (45.7 cm x 20.3 cm) bright machined finish aluminum (Not available when (SH9) 20" midnight silver premium painted finish wheelsLPO or (SHA) 20" chrome plated wheelsLPO are ordered.)
  • Windowspower front express-up and downrear exp
  • WipersRainsense
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 16761

Come see this certified 2013 Cadillac SRX Luxury Collection. This vehicle comes with a 6yr or 70,000 mile bumper to bumper limited warranty from the original in service date!!! This SRX features the following options: NAVIGATION SYSTEM, Automatic Crash Response, Wheels, 18" x 8" (45.7 cm x 20.3 cm) bright machined finish aluminum (Not available when (SH9) 20" midnight silver premium painted finish wheels, LPO or (SHA) 20" chrome plated wheels, LPO are ordered.), Console, overhead with sunroof switch (if equipped), Universal Home Remote (if equipped) and Ultrasonic Front and Rear Parking Assist indicator (if equipped), Sunroof, power UltraView double-sized glass roof that opens over first row, tilt-sliding with Express-Open and power sunshade, Door locks, rear child security, StabiliTrak, Electronic Stability Control System, Mirror, inside rearview auto-dimming includes OnStar controls, Defogger, rear-window electric with front and side window outlets for the driver and right-front passenger, Liftgate, rear power with memory height. It has an Automatic transmission and a Gas/Ethanol V6 3.6L/217 engine. Test drive this vehicle at Camargo Cadillac, 9880 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242. Call Brad Meyer today with questions about any of our vehicles online at 888-721-8864. Camargo Cadillac IS Cincinnati's luxury leader for unmatched service, quality and value.

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Tue, 30 Sep 2014

Cadillac is in the midst of some big changes. It's got a new chief executive. It's taking some distance from parent company General Motors and moving to a new headquarters in New York. And it's instituting a new naming scheme that will allow not only for a more clear progression in its lineup, but also for more models. But that's not the end of the story. Not by a long shot.
Speaking with Automobile magazine, Cadillac's new president Johan de Nysschen revealed his intention to develop several new models and powertrains. For starters, he does not want Cadillac to continue borrowing engines from the GM parts bin, but intends to develop a new range of engines specifically for the luxury automaker. The program will likely start with smaller-capacity engines but eventually lead to new V8s as well, taking the place of the long-serving Northstar engine that finally ended its lifespan a few years ago after some two decades of production. Along with other technologies, de Nysschen envisions possibly sharing these powertrains with other GM divisions, but developing them first and foremost for Cadillac.
The bigger question, however, is where those engines would go, and de Nysschen had some thoughts to share on that front as well. For starters, the former Infiniti and Audi exec sees room for an even bigger sedan above the upcoming new CT6 that will cap the current range. Maybe even two of them. But that's not all. Johan wants to see Cadillac get (back) into the sports car game with a new halo model or two - something it hasn't really done since the Corvette-based XLR roadster. A pair of new crossovers are also said to be in the works, flanking the SRX on both sides with smaller and larger models.

Cadillac ELR getting massive discounts, some up to $14,000

Mon, Jul 14 2014

Well, 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.

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Of all the technologies swimming around the automotive world, it is vehicle-to-vehicle communication that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has fished out as one of its Ten Breakthrough Technologies of 2015. It joined emerging tech like brain organoids, supercharged photosynthesis, and Project Loon on the list, and got the nod over autonomous driving because, as the MIT Technology Review wrote, V2V communication "is likely to have a far bigger and more immediate effect on road safety." How so? Because actual cars transmitting data like their location, speed, steering angle, and state of braking to one another at least ten times per second provides a greater degree of awareness than sensor readings and algorithms. The US Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have been working for years on standards and a regulatory schedule for introducing V2V to the marketplace, and Cadillac plans to incorporate V2V into at least one of its vehicles by 2017. Since we've begun the year with a number of stories of cars being hacked into, that got us wondering about the security of V2V communications. In a recent piece by our own Pete Bigelow on what motorists should know about getting their cars hacked into, he wrote that although cyber break-ins are extremely difficult, expensive, and time-consuming to do remotely, V2V is "one more conceivable avenue a hacker could use to impact multiple cars at a given time." So we spoke to Wilmington, Massachusetts-based Security Innovation about it. The automotive consultancy company has been working with the DOT since 2003 on V2V technology and the issues around it - namely security and privacy - and its chief scientist, William Whyte, is the technical editor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1609.2 standard outlining its security protocols. Those protocols are expected to be finalized by the DOT toward the end of this year and then come into effect in 2016, and the company's Aerolink product is the security solution Cadillac will use. Whyte said, "If you hack into a car, V2V is the hardest place to start," and Pete Samson, the general manager of Security Innovation's automotive team, said "There are ten or 12 alternate attack surfaces" around the car that would make much easier targets.