Cadillac ELR Sport (2016)
Sale price: US $32,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Dealer Maintained” |
Year: | 2016 | VIN : | 1g6rm1e4xgu100075 |
Mileage: | 31573 | Interior Color: | Black |
Make: | Cadillac | Body Type: | Coupe |
Model: | ELR | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Trim: | Sport | Options: | Adaptive Cruise Control, Navigation, Side Blind Zone Alert with Rear Cross TrafficAlert, Sport Leather Steering Wheel, Sport Alloy Wheels, Seat based Lane Departure Warning, Backup Camera, Leather Seats |
Engine: | Electric with Range Extender | Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags |
Drive Type: | FWD | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Fuel Type: | Electric | Sub Model: | Sport |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Exterior Color: | Silver |
Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Rochester, Michigan, United States
Vehicle description
Rarest of the rare. If you know, you know.
Do your research and understand how few there are and why 2016 is the model year to own. Of the 538 produced in 2016, only 50 were silver.
This one is the coveted Sport Package.
I have owned this car for just less than 3 years and have purchased very little gas. This year for example, I have pumped just over 37 gallons into it and the last fill up was in early May. It typically gets around 33 miles of range, but I have found chargers at home, the airport, shopping malls, etc in addition to charging at home. With the 9 gallon tank, fill ups are typically around $25 when they occur and I use about $25/month on my electric car meter at home. It is incredibly inexpensive to operate, and it is fun to drive.
Being the sport model, it is possible to put this into a sport mode where the battery and the range extender (think "home depot generator") are pumping electricity out at the same time. This shaves off 2 seconds 0-60 over a Volt.
It also has increased regenerative braking through the paddle shifters, which can almost bring the car to a stop. Because of this, the ELR Sport has a brake service life that will likely outlast my life.
I have an extra set of snow wheels/tires and I typically run them 6-7 months per year so the factory tires are in really great shape having run less than half the miles on the odometer.
Shipping is an option. I won"t recommend how, but I will work with you to help load it with your chosen shipper.
Do your research and understand how few there are and why 2016 is the model year to own. Of the 538 produced in 2016, only 50 were silver.
This one is the coveted Sport Package.
I have owned this car for just less than 3 years and have purchased very little gas. This year for example, I have pumped just over 37 gallons into it and the last fill up was in early May. It typically gets around 33 miles of range, but I have found chargers at home, the airport, shopping malls, etc in addition to charging at home. With the 9 gallon tank, fill ups are typically around $25 when they occur and I use about $25/month on my electric car meter at home. It is incredibly inexpensive to operate, and it is fun to drive.
Being the sport model, it is possible to put this into a sport mode where the battery and the range extender (think "home depot generator") are pumping electricity out at the same time. This shaves off 2 seconds 0-60 over a Volt.
It also has increased regenerative braking through the paddle shifters, which can almost bring the car to a stop. Because of this, the ELR Sport has a brake service life that will likely outlast my life.
I have an extra set of snow wheels/tires and I typically run them 6-7 months per year so the factory tires are in really great shape having run less than half the miles on the odometer.
Shipping is an option. I won"t recommend how, but I will work with you to help load it with your chosen shipper.