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Cadillac Accessories | Interior

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Some of the available upgrades include Wood trim on steering wheel, door pull handles, dash, console and shift knob. Heated leather seats are a true luxury
accessory and are available for all outer passenger and driver's seat. Custom embroidered leather and hand-stitched corporate logos can be included. Rear-seat and fold-down TV, VCR and DVD player screens make the ride even more comfortable - see Audio and Entertainment.

 

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For those who value audio/visual, we offer XM Satellite Radio with up to 100 channels and 30 formats. Bose® Premium Music Systems with eight speakers, 212 watts of power, and an in-dash six-disc CD changer. Our custom design technicians are experts at installing fully integrated under-the-seat TV's, VCR and DVD players with rear-seat, console and overhead fold-down monitors. We can also include portable or built-in PlayStation, X-box, Cube and Gameboy systems with passenger seat equipped headphones to allow for longer and more quiet road trips.

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OnStar

• Personal Calling Hands-free Wireless
• Virtual Advisor
• Emergency Services
• Roadside / Accident Assist
• Remote Diagnostics
• Auto-Air bag Deployment Notification
• Stolen-vehicle tracking
• Remote Door Unlock ResQ

The very latest in hi-tech this new
State-of-the-art GPS System allows you
to not only locate your vehicle online
but track it, know the rate of speed it is
traveling, and disable it - all from your
home computer!

Lo-Jack
Considered the best method for
tracking and returning stolen vehicles
by the police.
DVD-Based Navigation System
The available onboard Navigation
system uses GPS (global positioning
satellite) to pinpoint your vehicle's
location. Bright, clear graphics are
conveniently displayed for you on the
instrument panel.

Night Vision
The infrared technology that allows you
to see farther than your low-beam
headlamps can reach. Night Vision uses
an infrared technology and a special
camera-like sensor in the grille picks
up objects directly ahead and translates
it into a video image displayed on the
lower windshield.