1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertable--origianal--barn Find on 2040-cars
Hennessey, Oklahoma, United States
1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO CONVERTABLE--COLLECTORS DREAM--ALL ORIGIANAL --RED--RED INTERIOR--LEATHER--ALL POWER--ORIG. HUB CAPS--50% TIRES--ORIG. SPARE AND JACK IN TRUNK--HAS THE ORIG. BOOT WHEN TOP IS DOWN AND ALSO THE ORIG. HARD COVER--THIS CAR WILL DRIVE ON YOUR TRAILER--THIS IS AN ORIG. BARN FIND--NEEDS TOP--NEEDS FRONT PLASTIC BUMPER EXTENSIONS, LIKE ALL THIS OLD--REAL STRAIGHT BODY--VERY MIN. RUST ON LOWER , IN PLACES--FLOORS GOOD--HAS BEEN STORED INSIDE--MILES ARE PROB. 109,871, BUT ARE EXEMPT FROM FED. LAW--THIS IS PROB. 1 OF THE BEST CADILLACS TO BE FOUND TO FIX--SOLD AS-IS--LOTS OF PHOTOS--GOOD LUCK.
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GM to build $1.3 billion Cadillac plant in China
Wed, 08 May 2013General Motors has gotten approval to build a $1.3 billion manufacturing facility for its Cadillac brand in China. China's National Development and Reform Commission signed off on plans for GM to build the plant in the country's Shanghai's Jinqiao zone; construction is expected to begin in June of this year. According to a Bloomberg report, the plant will have an annual production capacity of 150,000 units.
No surprise here, but Cadillac would like to sell a lot more cars in the plush Chinese luxury market. The brand moved only 30,010 cars in China last year, compared with 400k for Audi, and about 330k for BMW. With Cadillac already telling us that it would be moving production of its XTS sedan to China - a production decision that saves having to pay 25-percent import tariffs - approval of the factory is a critical win for the company.
In fact, according to earlier comments by GM China president Bob Socia, it's at least conceivable that Chinese-built Cadillacs could be shipped back to the US for sale. The brave new world of globalization, getting stranger by the minute.
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."
Autoblog Podcast #318
Tue, 29 Jan 2013Toyota back on top, Barrett Jackson, Crowdsourcing your Dodge Dart payments, Nissan and Toyota double down on pickups
Episode #318 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Michael Harley talk about Toyota regaining the No. 1 sales crown, getting your friends and family to buy you a Dodge Dart, Barrett-Jackson, and Toyota and Nissan remaining committed to their pickup trucs. We wrap with your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
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