2001 Cadillac Seville Sls Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
FOR SALE IS A 2001 BEIGE CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE VEHICLE ONLY HAVE A SMALL CORROSION SPOT BEHIND THE DRIVER'S SIDE REAR WHEEL. THE LEATHER SEATS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION WITHOUT ANY TEARS OR DEFECTS WHICH CAN BE SEEN IN THE PHOTOS. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD FOR A RELATIVE AND THE MILAGE IS APPROXIMATELY 110,000 AND WAS USED FOR TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM WORK AND THE SUPERMARKETS. THE CAR IS FOR SALE BECAUSE SHE WANTED A VEHICLE THAT IS A LITTLE SMALLER THAN THE CADILLAC. THE ASKING PRICE IS 5200 OR BEST OFFER. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP AND OR DELIVERY. I CAN ASSIST WITH DELIVERY WITHIN 75 MILES FROM THE LOCATION OF THE VEHICLE IN SPRINGFIELD N.J. GOOD LUCK. |
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Cadillac expects major growth in China
Thu, 25 Sep 2014The US sales issues facing Cadillac are not being paralleled in the People's Republic of China, as a new report from Automotive News indicates the US luxury maker should see its sales increase by as much as 40 percent.
The report cites Cadillac's own forecasts, which put its 2014 sales in the PRC at 70,000 units after cresting 45,000 vehicles at the end of August. Provided the sales pace holds true through 2015, the brand would hit its new 100,000-unit sales goal, AN reports.
"We're very optimistic about the luxury market, we believe that the luxury market by 2016 here will become the largest luxury market in the world, surpassing even the size of luxury in Europe," GM China President Matthew Tsien told AN. "With [Cadillac president] Johan [de Nysschen], we have somebody that really is an executive that understands luxury, but he also is very, very keen on understanding what do we need here in China for Cadillac to be successful."
J.D. Power study sees new car dependability problems increase for first time since 1998
Wed, 12 Feb 2014For the first time since 1998, J.D. Power and Associates says its data shows that the average number of problems per 100 cars has increased. The finding is the result of the firm's much-touted annual Vehicle Dependability Study, which charts incidents of problems in new vehicle purchases over three years from 41,000 respondents.
Looking at first-owner cars from the 2011 model year, the study found an average of 133 problems per 100 cars (PP100, for short), up 6 percent from 126 PP100 in last year's study, which covered 2010 model-year vehicles. Disturbingly, the bulk of the increase is being attributed to engine and transmission problems, with a 6 PP100 boost.
Interestingly, JDP notes that "the decline in quality is particularly acute for vehicles with four-cylinder engines, where problem levels increase by nearly 10 PP100." Its findings also noticed that large diesel engines also tended to be more problematic than most five- and six-cylinder engines.
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Fri, 06 Sep 2013Utilizing information provided by Cadillac suppliers, Reuters says that Cadillac is preparing two more crossovers that will bow after its current product initiative is complete. According to the report, a year after the next SRX arrives in 2016, a pair of CUVs will be unveiled that will bracket it in size, and they'll be headed for the US and Chinese markets.
That is years away, though. For now, the company's attentions are on the nearly here CTS and ELR range-extended coupe, the next Escalade SUV (shown above), an ATS coupe, and the range-topper that will sit above the XTS. That, and possibly an even more impressive range-topper that promises to be the mean and majestic super-luxe unicorn Cadillac we've been dreaming about for more than a decade now.
In response to the issue of how German crossovers might be having an impact on Cadillac's future plans, a company source said - rightly, we think - "we don't need to duplicate the Germans." That doesn't mean, however, that it can't wade deeper into a market segment that the Germans are making a ton of money in. In fact, and since everyone is doing it, we'd be surprised if Cadillac didn't, even if it won't happen for another four years.