2012 Cadillac Cts Cts-v Wagon on 2040-cars
Medford, Oregon, United States
2012 Cadillac CTS-V Wagon, with only 8200 miles.
This car is highly optioned with Recaro High Performance Seats, Metal Pedals, Heated and Ventilated Front Seats,
Ultraview Sunroof, Crystal Red Tintcoat paint, 19" Polished Aluminum Wheels, Midnight Sapele Wood Trim Package, and
Sueded Steering Wheel and Shifter. List price was more than $74,500 when new!
It is completely bone stock, original... right down to the original tires (which still have plenty of tread, but
they are probably getting a bit dry and should be replaced before you go really FAST). It does have a new battery.
This is possibly one of the nicest, lowest mileage, most unmollested CTS-V Wagons out there. It is one of only 48
built in this exact configuration for 2012.
There were a total of 1767 CTS-V Wagons built between 2010 and 2014. 575 total for 2012; 156 (total production
run) in Crystal Red Tintcoat; 65 in red for 2012; 55 of those were automatics; 51 of those had sunroofs; and 48 of
those came with the Ebony interior.
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