2006 Cts Sport Hi Feature 3.6l Sedan With 255hp Loaded on 2040-cars
Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
Please be aware I had to re-list this vehicle due to a program bug in my previous listing that eBay is not able to fix and I could not add a buy it now feature on that listing. Also please note that I must end this auction by 6pm on Thursday 10/31/13 ! I am buying a new vehicle and dealer has increased trade in value as well as offered factory incentives that expire after 10/31/13. I have set a buy it now price that is a fair price i would accept just above the trade in value. You can buy it now at a great price, which is substantially lower than my previous listings reserve, or buy it from the dealer I trade it in at for their asking price of $15,900.00.
Excellent Condition Inside & Out ! Always maintained with all reccomended service and oil changes at Cadillac Dealer. 86,156 Miles. No Service issues. Newer Cooper Touring G4 Radial Tires. Recent New Brakes and Rotors. Color is Raven Black with Black Leather Interior. Vehicle has never had accident, Has minor paint chips and and a few minor pea sized dings on bumper from road gravel. Seats have little to no visible wear. All electronics and gauges work perfectly. Bose sound system, 6 CD player, Sirius-XM, AM-FM. Power Sunroof, Power Driver & Passenger Seats, Heated Driver & Passenger Seats, Rear Sport Spoiler, Front Sport Mesh Grill, 17" Alloy Cadillac wheels. Rare Sport Version has 3.6L 255HP Engine The CTS also Has a sport suspension package that provides stiffer tuning, speed-sensitive steering and high-performance brake linings four-wheel disc brakes. This is a perfectly maintained, Hi-Feature, Gorgeous, Head Turning Cadillac with the performance of a corvette. Highly Rated! http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/overview.aspx?year=2006&make=Cadillac&model=CTS&trimid=100858#VIP_TAB |
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