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2005 Rare! Dts Limited Edition - V8 Loaded / Nav / Sat / 2 Tone Int - 71k Miles on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:71833
Location:

Granger, Indiana, United States

Granger, Indiana, United States
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NOTICE: The vehicle report on this vehicle is incorrect. This vehicle has never had any "Title Problem", nor does it have any "Frame Damage". The vehicle has never been in a accident, how would it ever obtain frame damage? If you'd like to obtain correct information on this vehicle, order a Car Fax, which is what we did when we purchased it.


UP AUCTION IS A SUPER RARE &  BEAUTIFUL 2005 CADILLAC DEVILLE LIMITED (YES, THIS IS A REAL FACTORY LIMITED EDITION), AND AS YOU CAN SEE, IT'S IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION IN EVERY WAY. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, AND OF COURSE IT DRIVES/RIDES LIKE A NEW CADILLAC TOO! NO DISSAPOINTMENTS, IF YOU END UP OWNING THIS CAR, YOU'L ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!

WE PURCHASED THIS DTS FOR OUR DAUGHTER FROM A DEALER IN FLORIDA IN SEPTEMBER FOR $10,800.00, AND PAID AN ADDITIONAL $600.00 TO HAVE IT SHIPPED TO US. UNFORTUNATELY, OUR DAUGHTER DOES NOT LIKE THE SIZE. SHE THINKS IT'S TOO BIG FOR HER TO PARK.

IT HAS ALL THE LIMITED OPTIONS/FEATURES, LIKE THE LIMITED FRONT SPORT GRILLE, FACTORY NAVIGATION (VERY RARE ON A 05), LIPSTICK TRIM LEATHER W/THE CADILLAC CREST LOGO, HEATED WOOD STEERING WHEEL,

CD CHANGER, LIMITED CHROME WHEELS, FACTORY GLASS MOONROOF, SAT RADIO (AWSOME SOUND SYSTEM), 2 SETS OF KEYS W/2 REMOTES & VALET KEYS, HOME LINK DOOR OPENERS, AND "EVERYTHING" WORKS JUST AS IT SHOULD! NO STORIES/ISSUES. THIS IS THE REAL DEAL! IT'S SPENT ALMOST IT'S ENTIRE LIFE IN FLORIDA, SO IT'S CLEAN & FREE OF RUST AND CROSSION TOO!

IT'S NEVER SEEN SNOW. I'D GET IN, AND DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE IN THE USA RIGHT NOW, AND NOT THINK TWICE ABOUT IT! THIS CAR LOOKS & DRIVES & EVEN SMELLS LIKE A NEW CADILLAC.   

IF YOU'RE LOOKING TO BUY ONE A NICE CLEAN, LOW MILE 2005 CADILLAC, YOU'LL LOVE THIS CAR. HOWEVER, IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE CHEAPEST 2005 CADILLAC DTS HERE ON eBAY, SORRY! YOU'LL HAVE TO KEEP LOOKING!

THIS IS A RARE LOW MILE CADILLAC DEVILLE LIMITED WITH ALL THE FEATURES & OPTIONS & SOME. BUY IT, FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME KNOWING THIS CAR IS NICE IN EVERY WAY.

I INVITE POTENTIAL BUYS TO INSPECT EVERYTHING ON THIS VEHICLE PRIOR TO PURCHASING IT. I PROMISE YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. IN FACT I'M SO SURE OF IT, IF FOR ANY REASON YOU''RE NOT 100% SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASE, YOU DON'T OWN IT!

IF YOU ELECT TO HAVE IT SHIPPED, I'LL ASSIST "YOUR SHIPPER" IN PICKING IT UP, BUT YOU'LL NEED TO ARRANGE THE SHIPPER, WHICH IS PRETTY SIMPLE TO DO.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ANYTHING ABOUT THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR. I'M CONFIDENT THE NEW OWNER WILL LOVE THIS CAR.


THANKS FOR LOOKING.

 

 

 

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