$10 million offered for 2003 Cadillac Sixteen
Jaguar D-Type
06-23-2005, 04:24 PM
The following is from autoweek.com in December of last year.
"Last year, when General Motors showed its Cadillac Sixteen concept luxury sedan at the Dubai show in the United Arab Emirates, Kempston Darkes, GM's vice president for Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, was approached by a wealthy sheik who offered $10 million for the car.
"I cried when I couldn't sell it," she says. "Although the thought did cross my mind that maybe we could build a very limited number."
Whether concept or reality, Cadillac is drawing plenty of attention in the Middle East. Kempston Darkes says Cadillac's role as a global player will continue to rise as GM pushes into more countries. GM will sell more. It will add more exclusive dealerships.
She says Cadillac dealers in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will spend $35 million over the next few years for about 10 luxury channel showrooms. Hummer and Saab will be included in those franchises.
Kempston Darkes expects Cadillac sales in the region to nearly double - from 2,500 units this year to as many as 4,000 - as GM brings up the network.
"If it's a global brand, you truly need to sell it around the world," Kempston Darkes says. "And I expect Cadillac to play a significant role going forward in the luxury brand business that is done in the Middle East."
She adds: "The product range we now have for Cadillac tells you we can compete very well in luxury brands."
Kempston Darkes says Cadillac's presence in the Middle East will help the brand image as a whole.
"When you say you are a global brand, then I always think it helps the business case because you build (in North America) and you sell around the world," she says. "It gives an element of prestige to the brand, and it shows the viability as a luxury brand competing with the best in the world."
2003 Cadillac Sixteen concept
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-p.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Road-Wet-1280x960.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-ra-building.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Side-1280x960.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Engine-1024x768.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Front-Wheel.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Grille-1024x768.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Interior-1152x864.jpg
"Last year, when General Motors showed its Cadillac Sixteen concept luxury sedan at the Dubai show in the United Arab Emirates, Kempston Darkes, GM's vice president for Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, was approached by a wealthy sheik who offered $10 million for the car.
"I cried when I couldn't sell it," she says. "Although the thought did cross my mind that maybe we could build a very limited number."
Whether concept or reality, Cadillac is drawing plenty of attention in the Middle East. Kempston Darkes says Cadillac's role as a global player will continue to rise as GM pushes into more countries. GM will sell more. It will add more exclusive dealerships.
She says Cadillac dealers in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will spend $35 million over the next few years for about 10 luxury channel showrooms. Hummer and Saab will be included in those franchises.
Kempston Darkes expects Cadillac sales in the region to nearly double - from 2,500 units this year to as many as 4,000 - as GM brings up the network.
"If it's a global brand, you truly need to sell it around the world," Kempston Darkes says. "And I expect Cadillac to play a significant role going forward in the luxury brand business that is done in the Middle East."
She adds: "The product range we now have for Cadillac tells you we can compete very well in luxury brands."
Kempston Darkes says Cadillac's presence in the Middle East will help the brand image as a whole.
"When you say you are a global brand, then I always think it helps the business case because you build (in North America) and you sell around the world," she says. "It gives an element of prestige to the brand, and it shows the viability as a luxury brand competing with the best in the world."
2003 Cadillac Sixteen concept
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-p.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Road-Wet-1280x960.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-ra-building.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Side-1280x960.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Engine-1024x768.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Front-Wheel.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Grille-1024x768.jpg
http://seriouswheels.com/pics-abc/Cadillac-Sixteen-Concept-Interior-1152x864.jpg
Jaguar D-Type
06-25-2005, 02:35 PM
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ocjmakaveli
08-15-2005, 04:06 PM
How many people do I have to ****(use your imagination lol) to get this car!!!!! :evillol: :evillol: :evillol:
Wilko21
09-01-2005, 02:24 AM
This car is going to be in project gotham racing 3! :D
Jaguar D-Type
11-09-2005, 05:54 PM
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Jaguar D-Type
05-23-2006, 05:54 PM
Cadillac was the first auto maker to produce a V-16 engine.
The Sixteen concept has a 13.6 liter (817 cubic inch) 32-valve V-16 with Displacement on Demand which shuts down half of the cylinders during most driving conditions and automatically and seamlessly reactivates them for more demanding conditions, such as brisk acceleration or load hauling cylinders when the driver needs the engine's full power. It has 1,000 hp and 1,000 lb-ft of torque.
The extensive use of aluminum components and structure provide substantial weight advantages. The aluminum-steel chassis employs high-arm SLA suspension up front and independent semi-trailing arm suspension in the rear. The front and rear brakes are six-piston calipers with 16-inch rotors.
The Sixteen concept has a 13.6 liter (817 cubic inch) 32-valve V-16 with Displacement on Demand which shuts down half of the cylinders during most driving conditions and automatically and seamlessly reactivates them for more demanding conditions, such as brisk acceleration or load hauling cylinders when the driver needs the engine's full power. It has 1,000 hp and 1,000 lb-ft of torque.
The extensive use of aluminum components and structure provide substantial weight advantages. The aluminum-steel chassis employs high-arm SLA suspension up front and independent semi-trailing arm suspension in the rear. The front and rear brakes are six-piston calipers with 16-inch rotors.
Mr Wiggl3s
05-24-2006, 04:59 PM
Bah, its not going to happen, just like that mopar tomahawk POS
russo01
07-12-2006, 06:50 PM
The car is nice but Not 10 million nice. Seems like they're trying to compete with the Bugatti as far as power goes.
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capones car
06-17-2008, 02:10 AM
What do you think someone would pay for Al Capone's car because I have the very car of his that he was picked up in when he got out of jail
MagicRat
06-19-2008, 11:04 AM
Welcome to AF.
We would love to see some pics of your car! It sounds like a truly rare find. It's hard to guess what kind of a price premium you would get due to its history.
BTW it's much better to start a new thread on this subject and I would encourage you to do so.
Tacking your post onto a very old thread will result in a disappointing response to you and is somewhat annoying to other AF users. We try and discourage resurrecting old threads in this manner.
We would love to see some pics of your car! It sounds like a truly rare find. It's hard to guess what kind of a price premium you would get due to its history.
BTW it's much better to start a new thread on this subject and I would encourage you to do so.
Tacking your post onto a very old thread will result in a disappointing response to you and is somewhat annoying to other AF users. We try and discourage resurrecting old threads in this manner.
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