2011 Cadillac Cts Coupe Awd Leather,navigation,moonroof No Reserve on 2040-cars
Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is this Super Sharp Premium Collection Cadillac CTS 4 (AWD) with only 15555 miles, POWERED BY 3.6L 24 DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAM (DOHC) @6400 RPM AND Torque 273ft-lbs. @ 5200 RPM, A 6- Speed TRANSMISSION that is both shiftable and automatic, Traction Control, Stability Control. Short and long arm front suspension, multi-link rear suspension, for independent suspension, front & rear stabilizer bar, 4 wheel abs, front head airbags, dual front side-mounted airbags, child seat anchors, theft alarm system, emergency braking assist, front and rear brakes, daytime running lights, front fog lights, auto delay off head sensing headlamps, xenon headlamps, fog lamps, stability control, tilt control, tire pressure monitoring. This caddy has a great color combination. A black raven exterior & ebony leather interior with white stitching, powered heat cooled front bucket seats with memory setting, split-folding rear trim on center console, dash, doors, heated steering wheel, dual controls-driver &passenger, keyless entry with remote start, provide power windows, power & heated side mirrors, power glass sunroof, back sensors with rear view camera. Steering wheel audio control, 18 inch wheels, tire repair kit Navigation with voice command, xm satellite radio, am/fm cd/dvd with playback stereo, 10 total bose premium speakers, auxiliary audio intergration, 1 subwoofer, usb connection, adjustable speed sensitive control, 5.1 surround audio. Hard drive based display with voice directions navigation system, OnStar telecommunications service, Bluetooth wireless data link, real time. ON 04/27/2012 this Cadillac was involve in a front end accident, where replaced front bumper, left fender and hood and all works was done proffesionaly no short cuts what so ever and the car back to factory specs. it passed Michigan salvage inspection with green light, this sharp Cadillac will come with Michigan rebuilt salvage title which is clean title but with always salvage history this car can be register state. PLEASE NOTE THAT ON 06/24/11 SOMEBODY WALKED INTO A CADILLAC DEALER AND BOUGHT THIS BEAUTIFUL CADILLAC AND SPEND AROUND $50,000 SO THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS FOR MUCH LESS. |
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