2008 Cadillac Cts Performance on 2040-cars
Williamstown, Pennsylvania, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : kristenksservano@ukbig.com .
RARE FIND!! Excellent condition 2008, Cadillac CTS, AWD, 3.6 DI, 304 HP, PERFORMANCE MODEL: Don't be fooled by
lesser models, this car has virtually all the extras inside and out. Enjoy the look and feel of a new car ride at
a fraction of the price. This fabulous CTS has NEW 5/16 Inspection and is super clean inside and out.
IN TRUNK SPARE "donut" TIRE! NEWER CARS do NOT have SPARES, only air cans! No good if your tire rides over
something that cuts it!
Exterior has always been HAND WASHED and waxed (no swirl marks commonly found on black cars). ORIGINAL OWNER -
Non-Smoker, no kids, minimal passenger seat use. Seats, doors and console leather all in excellent condition.
Exterior and Interior are both amazing as shown in pictures. 2008 "Light Titanium" leather interior is actually
lighter than later models that kept the same name but took on a darker grey that does not have the luxurious look
as this 2008. The interior is spacious with a drive that hugs the curves of the road with a sport like feel.
INCLUDED: TWO Keyless Entry Remote fobs, one never used. MP3 cord, never used. Original instruction book with
case in Glove Box. I think I have the original window sticker there as well, will check and update here. Original
2008 CTS model SHOWROOM book. Title is clear and in hand.
Enjoy the responsive handling and curve hugging stabilitrak, 304 HP ride while driving with the double panel MOON
ROOF open as you cruise the highways or rolling hills on a beautiful day with the BOSE AUDIO SYSTEM playing your
favorite hits! MP3 cord access.
ALL MAINTENANCE including INSPECTIONS, by (same) CADILLAC DEALER SERVICE. ALL RECORDS on FILE, message me if you
would like contact info to speak with Cadillac Service Rep to discuss anything about this car.
Car will be professionally hand waxed one last time prior to transport.
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