2005 Cadillac Cts Base Sedan 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L 217Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 25,500
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: Black
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Interior Color: Tan
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
2005 CTS-V (3.6 litre V6) Exterior: BLACK Interior: Light Neutral 5-speed Automatic transmission
25,500 Original Miles! (Clear title)
Luxury Package: Wood trim Package, Memory Seat Adjuster, Compass in ISRV mirror, 10-way pwr seats / lumbar,
Heated front seats, Universal garage door opener, Theft Deterent System, 16" Machine faced wheels.
Leather wrapped steering wheel w/auxiliary controls, dual zone climate control, power seats, full LEATHER Seating, Pwr, windows w/express front, auto-dimming inside mirror, cruise control, driver information center, rear seat pass-thru to trunk, AM/FM/CD W/7 Speakers. XM satellite radio-over 130 channels of digital entertainment.
Driver Information System: Outside temp, Mi trip A, Mi trip B, Miles Range, MPG Avg, MPG inst, Gal used, Avg MPH, Timer, Battery volts, Engine oil life, trans fluid life.
Message Center (CTS-V): Coolant temp, oil pressure, transmission temp, tire pressure warning.
SAFETY FEATURES: DRVR/FRT PASS, FRT & SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS. SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS. Safety belt pretensoners, Rear window defroster, Daytime running lamps, Fog lamps, Twilight sentinel auto lamps, Automatic door locks, Child security Dr locks, Theft Deterrent System, Remote Keyless entry/W/Illum. ONSTAR System. ABS / Anti-lock Braking System, TCS / Traction Control System.
You are bidding on a beautiful 2005 CTS, with only 25,500 miles. New eagle tires replaced original eagle tires! The CARFAX will show an accident. Prior original elderly owner stated rear bumper was tapped with no real damage, but a report was made anyway. There is no damage evident. Oil changed every 5k miles.
EXISTING WARRANTY NOTE: This vehicle has an existing extended warranty from CARCHEX for 4yrs or 48,000 miles but WILL NOT be included unless buyer agrees to pay an additional $2,800.00. This warranty is a TITANIUM warranty which covers engine, trans, electronics, road side assistance, rental car, etc. A basic power train warranty can be bought for about $500.00 less. If you would like peace of mind, the existing warranty is top of the line and would average out to about $650.00 a year! However, the warranty would be IN ADDITION to the agreed upon selling price! CARCHEX is one of the top ranking after market warranty companies. There are many companies offering extended warranties at different prices for different coverages. Vehicle can be sold without any warranty is desired by buyer.
ACCEPTABLE PAYMENT & DEPOSIT CONDITIONS: BUYER(S) shall agree and accept the following acceptable payment & deposit conditions;
Seller will only accept a bank check, cash, or cashiers check as final payment. Buyer(s) are welcome to inspect the vehicle in person or buyer agent prior to final payment. A deposit of $1,000 may be made at time of inspection. PayPal may be used for deposit only, not final payment. Vehicle will be sold to first Buyer(s) willing & able to complete purchase and place deposit. Deposit period will hold vehicle for 48 hours only. Buyer shall complete final payment within the deposit period of 48 hours. In the event the buyer does not complete final payment within this 48 hour period, sale shall be null and void, Buyer(s) shall have no recourse except return of deposit minus $250.00 charge. This $250.00 charge would be for Sellers inability to sell to another prospective purchaser. You are more than welcome to inspect the vehicle & test drive prior to placing a deposit. Please do not place a deposit unless you intend to complete the purchase. Please call with any questions prior to making a deposit! I will be more than willing to answer any questions about the vehicle.
NOTE: BUYER AGREES AND ACCEPTS THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS BY SELLER, NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED, WRITTEN, OR IMPLIED BY SELLER! ANY EXISTING WARRANTY IS THROUGH A THIRD PARTY COMPANY. THIS VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS PART OF AN ESTATE.
A new comparably equipped CTS would cost over $45,000 plus without considering the additional costs, fees, etc. If you are looking for a beautiful machine, look no farther. You have found it. Please call to arrange for a test drive and inspection. Call Shelden at 941-387-4485 with any questions. THANKS!
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