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So this was after he ate and left his phone in the restaurant? How did he even get into the vehicle if the battery had become disconnected? The door handles are sensors and without power would not have worked. Did he use the mechanical keyslot behind the license plate to get in? If he know of that how did he not know

Cuz putting your hand on the bottom of the wheel and going left to move left or right to move right is too difficult or was no one else taught that trick?

Tap the brake pedal or gun the accelerator pedal. At least thats the overrides for it on my CTS.

I doubt the 3.6 is the same one thats going in the CT6. The high feature V6 has so far debuted in Cadillac then had the HP tuned down a bit and shared with the rest of the GM lineup after a couple years. With Cadillac’s new direction i seriously doubt they will be sharing powertrains with the rest of GM going forward,

Shocked this has to be said on an automotive enthusiast blog..

Probably because its a dealer plate which lots of times are on a magnetic mount so they can be installed and removed quickly for demo drives.

I never did on my Android devices because i wasnt a fan of the pattern lock, face lock only worked half the time, and it was annoying having to press enter after the PIN for PIN lock. Switched to an iPhone 3 weeks ago and im using a PIN because TouchID is painless and on the off chance it doesnt recognize me all i

Would be nice to have the month view back on phones instead of it being a tablet only view now. Makes planning difficult sometimes, i missed just being able to pull up the month and find an open day.

So if they''ll readily provide it why not just show it in the app somewhere and save the personnel expense?

4.) Heads Up Display

We purchased the Cadillac franchise from another local dealer in 2004. They had sold numerous "certified used" Cadillacs while pocketing the $1,000 certification fee. We've had to eat the cost of numerous repairs in the interest of customer satisfaction.

Theres an automaker besides ford that uses keypads?

Looks like Cadillac may be working on a "True American Luxury" campaign by bringing production to the US. All they have to do now is scrap the XTS for the LTS or move XTS production and all the models would be produced here.

We have a couple Rally 2's instock. Not sure of the codes or pricing for the rally 1 but the option code for a 2 is PEC, MSRP of 7055, option package discount of 1350, so overall MSRP of $5705. Invoice is 6208.40, discount of 1188, overall $5020.40

CTS-V didnt make the cut? 0-60 of 3.9 and top speed of 198...

Never seen one. Just ran a locate and theres only 20 of them available for sell across the whole US.

That one dealer is an idiot, i just searched the portal where those messages are found and the cruze one reads just like all the other stop orders. They all have the same "Instructions for releasing the involved vehicles from this stop delivery will be provided in the near future."

DMV office with only 12 people inside? Definitely not a California story or it'd have at least 300 inside, waiting 2 hours to get a number to wait 2+ more hours to be seen.

Assuming you never wanted to listen to terrestrial radio you could disconnect the antenna at the back of the headunit. Tearing into the IP of your car just to disconnect a wire just to use an FM transmitter seems like a lot of work though.