2007 Cadillac Cts-v, Rare Only 896 Made In 07',low Miles And Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Levittown, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling my 2007 Cadillac CTS-V, Rare find, one of 896 made, 125 in silver with black interior, 49,200 miles. I am the third owner with the first being from Arizona and the second from N. Carolina. The exterior is in excellent condition and the interior is as clean as it was the day new. Three owners: During it's warranty time the car had several items replaced under factory warranty, those include: 2. The navigation system for the buttons being chipped 3. The water pump. Prior to me getting the car the second owner put on new Continental Extreme Contact tires, 245/45-ZR-18 Extreme Contact DWS, They were installed May 2011 . The front's currently measure at 8 to 8.5mm and the backs at 7 to 7.5mm. Since I have owned it, I have had the 50K mile service completed by Cadillac (at 46,299 miles) and the engine tuned up with new plugs and wires. I have added a few modifications to the car which include: 1. Magnaflow cat-back, 2. K&N FIPK cold air intake, 3. Second generation clutch/brake/gas pedals and V2 leather shifter knob 4. Rev Shift 85A blue: Lower control arm bushings, Rear differential bushing and the Creative steal insert. 5. Factory wheels chrome plated. 6. New chrome front hood trim piece 7. New Hawk Street Performance blue brake pads all the way around at around 46,500 miles 8. Regular CTS arm rest storage unit
(which gives you storage vs. the V armrest that doesn't.) 9. Lloyd front and second row floor and truck mats with "V" emblem I have all original parts (pedals,
air intake, exhaust system, shifter and armrest) they come with the car if
desired.
Service I have done since ownership:
February 2012
Miles 46,299
Brake fluid flush
Power steering flush
Clutch fluid flush
Oil / filter change
Throttle Body cleaning
Fuel filter changed
This was over a
$500.00 service.
September 2012
Miles 47921
Oil and filter change
March 2013
Miles: 47942 Oil and filter change
The car need nothing but a new owner to drive her home. Fly in and drive it home, I can pick you up at either Trenton Mercer or Philadelphia International Airports. On Nov-12-13 at 19:47:14 PST, seller added the following information:
I am selling my 2007 Cadillac CTS-V, Rare find, one of 896 made, 125 in silver with black interior, 49,200 miles. I am the third owner with the first being from Arizona and the second from N. Carolina. The exterior is in excellent condition and the interior is as clean as it was the day new. Non-smoking. Waxed on Saturday and driven on Sunday! During it's warranty time the car had several items replaced under factory warranty, those include: 2. The navigation system for the buttons being chipped 3. The water pump. Prior to me getting the car the second owner put on new Continental Extreme Contact tires, 245/45-ZR-18 Extreme Contact DWS, They were installed May 2011 . The front's currently measure at 8 to 8.5mm and the backs at 7 to 7.5mm. Since I have owned it, I have had the 50K mile service completed by Cadillac (at 46,299 miles) and the engine tuned up with new plugs and wires. I have added a few modifications to the car which include: 1. Magnaflow cat-back, 2. K&N FIPK cold air intake, 3. Second generation clutch/brake/gas pedals and V2 leather shifter knob 4. Rev Shift 85A blue: Lower control arm bushings, Rear differential bushing and the Creative steal insert. 5. Factory wheels chrome plated. 6. New chrome front hood trim piece, just because it had a scuff on it! 7. New Hawk Street Performance blue brake pads all the way around at around 46,500 miles 8. Regular CTS arm rest storage unit (which gives you storage vs. the V armrest that doesn't.) 9. Lloyd front and second row floor and truck mats with "V" emblem I have all original parts (pedals, air intake, exhaust system, shifter and armrest) they come with the car if desired. Service I have done since ownership: February 2012 Miles 46,299 Brake fluid flush Power steering flush Clutch fluid flush Oil / filter change Throttle Body cleaning Fuel filter changed This was over a $500.00 service. September 2012 Miles 47921 Oil and filter change March 2013 Miles: 47942 Oil and filter change |
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