2004 Cadillac Cts *no Reserve* *exterior: Red Line* *everything Works Great* on 2040-cars
Conway, South Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L V6 DOHC 24V
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Cadillac
Warranty: No
Model: CTS
Trim: Base
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 152,955
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 6
Disability Equipped: No
Up for auction is a 2004 Cadillac CTS.
Trim Level | Base | Manufactured in | UNITED STATES |
Body Style | SEDAN 4-DR | Engine Type | 3.6L V6 DOHC 24V |
Driveline | rear-wheel drive | Tank | 17.50 gallon |
City MPG | 18 - 19 miles/gallon | Highway MPG | 26 - 28 miles/gallon |
Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS | Steering Type | R&P |
Front Brake Type | Disc | Rear Brake Type | Disc |
Turning Diameter | 35.50 in. | Front Suspension | Ind |
Rear Suspension | Ind | Front Spring Type | Coil |
Rear Spring Type | Coil | Tires | 225/55R16 |
Front Headroom | 38.90 in. | Rear Headroom | 36.90 in. |
Front Legroom | 42.40 in. | Rear Legroom | 36.20 in. |
Front Shoulder Room | 56.60 in. | Rear Shoulder Room | 56.20 in. |
Front Hip Room | 53.40 in. | Rear Hip Room | 53.80 in. |
Curb Weight | 3568 lbs | Curb Weight | 3509 lbs |
Overall Length | 190.10 in. | Overall Width | 70.60 in. |
Overall Height | 56.70 in. | Wheelbase | 113.40 in. |
Ground Clearance | 5.90 in. | Track Front | 60.30 in. |
Track Rear | 60.00 in. | Cargo Length | in. |
Width at Wheelwell | in. | Width at Wall | in. |
Depth | in. | Standard Seating | 5 |
Optional Seating | Passenger Volume | 98.00 cu.ft. | |
Cargo Volume | 12.50 cu.ft. | Standard Towing | 1000 lbs |
Maximum Towing | 1000 lbs | Standard Payload | lbs |
Maximum Payload | lbs | Standard GVWR | lbs |
Maximum GVWR | lbs | Warranty Duration | 48 month |
Warranty Distance | 50,000 mile | Powertrain Warranty Duration | 48 month |
Powertrain Warranty Distance | 50,000 mile | Rust-duration | 72 month |
Rust-distance | 100,000 mile | MSRP | $30,650 USD |
Dealer Invoice | $28,351 USD | Destination Charge | $695 USD |
Child Safety Door Locks | Standard | Locking Pickup Truck Tailgate | — |
Power Door Locks | Standard | Vehicle Anti-Theft | Optional |
4WD/AWD | — | ABS Brakes | Standard |
Automatic Load-Leveling | — | Electronic Brake Assistance | — |
Limited Slip Differential | — | Locking Differential | — |
Traction Control | Standard | Vehicle Stability Control System | Optional |
Driver Airbag | Standard | Front Side Airbag | Standard |
Front Side Airbag with Head Protection | — | Passenger Airbag | Standard |
Side Head Curtain Airbag | Standard | Second Row Side Airbag | — |
Second Row Side Airbag with Head Protection | — | Electronic Parking Aid | — |
First Aid Kit | — | Trunk Anti-Trap Device | Standard |
Keyless Entry | Standard | Remote Ignition | — |
Air Conditioning | Standard | Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls | Standard |
Cruise Control | Standard | Tachometer | Standard |
Tilt Steering | Standard | Tilt Steering Column | Standard |
Heated Steering Wheel | — | Leather Steering Wheel | Standard |
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls | Standard | Telescopic Steering Column | — |
Adjustable Foot Pedals | — | Genuine Wood Trim | Optional |
Tire Pressure Monitor | — | Trip Computer | Standard |
AM/FM Radio | Standard | Cassette Player | — |
CD Player | Standard | CD Changer | Optional |
DVD Player | — | Voice Activated Telephone | Standard |
Navigation Aid | Optional | Second Row Sound Controls | — |
Subwoofer | Standard | Telematics System | Standard |
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat | Standard | Front Cooled Seat | — |
Front Heated Seat | Optional | Front Power Lumbar Support | — |
Front Power Memory Seat | Standard | Front Split Bench Seat | — |
Leather Seat | Standard | Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat | Optional |
Second Row Folding Seat | Optional | Second Row Heated Seat | — |
Second Row Multi-Adjustable Power Seat | — | Second Row Removable Seat | — |
Third Row Removable Seat | — | Cargo Area Cover | — |
Cargo Area Tiedowns | Standard | Cargo Net | Standard |
Load Bearing Exterior Rack | Optional | Pickup Truck Bed Liner | — |
Power Sunroof | Optional | Removable Top | — |
Manual Sunroof | Optional | Automatic Headlights | Standard |
Daytime Running Lights | Standard | Fog Lights | Standard |
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