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2013 Cadillac Cts V Supercharged 4dr Sedan Black Sunroof D3 Recaro Corsa Cts-v on 2040-cars

US $62,950.00
Year:2013 Mileage:1692
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6.2L V8 556 HP, 551 LB-FT TORQUE, SUPERCHARGED

Black Raven (non-metallic paint), Manual CST-V with ONLY 1692 miles! Fully loaded including Recaro seats and ultraview Moonroof. Over 8k in dealer installed accessories (all under warranty). Perfect condition, no accidents, clean Carfax. This is basically a brand new car. . .

SAVE THE MONEY, IF YOU PURCHASED THIS FROM THE DEALER IT WOULD BE 80K OUT THE DOOR!

• RECARO SEATS
• BLACK POWDER COATED WHEELS
• CORSA SPORT PERFORMANCE EXHAUST W/ BLACK TIPS
• CERAMIC COATED BREMBO BRAKE CALIPERS
• BLACK GRILL, SIDE VENTS AND TRUNK DASH
• D3 COMPETITION LOWERING SPRINGS
• D3 COMPETITION SWAY BARS

Base price with factory options $69,960.00

dealer installed options
Powder Coated Wheels Black $1,095.00
Corsa Sport Exhuast System $1,595.00
Ceramic Coated Calipers $1,095.00
Custom Black Grill $1,295.00
Carbon Fiber Interior Accents $595.00
Custom "V" Floor Mats $250.00
LED Fog Lamps $195.00
Cilajet $995.00 
D3 Competition Lowering Springs $429.00
D3 Competition Sway Bar Kit $695.00
Window Tint $250.00
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TOTAL $78,449.00

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It goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway. The world is full of cars, and just about as many of them are bad as are good. It's pretty easy to pick which fall into each category after giving them a thorough walkaround and, more important, driving them. But every once in a while, an automobile straddles the line somehow between good and bad — it may be hideously overpriced and therefore a marketplace failure, it may be stupid quick in a straight line but handles like a drunken noodle, or it may have an interior that looks like it was made of a mess of injection-molded Legos. Heck, maybe all three. Yet there's something special about some bad cars that actually makes them likable. The idea for this list came to me while I was browsing classified ads for cars within a few hundred miles of my house. I ran across a few oddballs and shared them with the rest of the team in our online chat room. It turns out several of us have a few automotive guilty pleasures that we're willing to admit to. We'll call a few of 'em out here. Feel free to share some of your own in the comments below. Dodge Neon SRT4 and Caliber SRT4: The Neon was a passably good and plucky little city car when it debuted for the 1995 model year. The Caliber, which replaced the aging Neon and sought to replace its friendly marketing campaign with something more sinister, was panned from the very outset for its cheap interior furnishings, but at least offered some decent utility with its hatchback shape. What the two little front-wheel-drive Dodge models have in common are their rip-roarin' SRT variants, each powered by turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engines. Known for their propensity to light up their front tires under hard acceleration, the duo were legitimately quick and fun to drive with a fantastic turbo whoosh that called to mind the early days of turbo technology. — Consumer Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski  Chevrolet HHR SS: Chevy's HHR SS came out early in my automotive journalism career, and I have fond memories of the press launch (and having dinner with Bob Lutz) that included plenty of tire-smoking hard launches and demonstrations of the manual transmission's no-lift shift feature. The 260-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder was and still is a spunky little engine that makes the retro-inspired HHR a fun little hot rod that works quite well as a fun little daily driver.