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2001 Cadillac Deville Sedan 4-door 4.6l Clean Title on 2040-cars

US $2,499.00
Year:2001 Mileage:112361
Location:

Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States

Hillsborough, New Jersey, United States

Hi Up for grabs is 2001 Cadillac Deville. This car starts, runs and drives. I just put in a brand new battery with 20 months free replacement warranty.(Paid $115). It has fairly new Firestone Tires. It blows very Cold a/c. Heated seats all around. I do not know much about this vehicle as it was received as a form of payment of a debt. It may need a basic tune up as at idle it seems like not running on all cylinders. On the road at higher speeds runs like a champ and is very smooth ride. Sold as is where is. Buyer responsible for shipping. Deposit of $500 thru Paypal (non-refundable) due 24 hrs. after auction end. Additional $150 title reassignment fee due at title transfer. NJ residents to pay 7% sales tax. The title will be stamped as Tax paid. Vehicle must be picked up within 1 week of auction end. Otherwise a storage fee of $10/day applies. I can help with transportation within 100 miles radius of NJ 08844 for additional fee. We can list on central dispatch for attractive shipping rates. Listing costs $50 (central dispatch) but you will get much better price than here on ebay. Example TX to NJ $700-$800. NJ to VA $300-$350. Accepted payment methods: Paypal, bank check, cash. It is advised to come and take a look at this vehicle before placing a bid. Please do not bid unless you are serious about getting this vehicle. photo 488d3c93-eaf6-490c-b6a3-df6e93432282_zps1afd5e80.jpg photo 107_5966_zpse4fa3e96.jpg photo 107_5965_zps66689ed3.jpg photo 107_5964_zps87975712.jpg photo 107_5963_zpsd0936c52.jpg photo 107_5960_zps21fde987.jpg photo 107_5959_zpsfad50e0a.jpg photo 107_5958_zps7491460d.jpg photo 107_5957_zps6af09015.jpg photo 107_5956_zps1772af70.jpg photo 107_5955_zps48823c1a.jpg photo 107_5954_zps518f80e6.jpg photo 107_5953_zps4136f65a.jpg photo 107_5952_zpsc318823e.jpg photo 107_5951_zps3ee7a366.jpg photo 107_5950_zps75fd753a.jpg photo 107_5949_zps8875b0de.jpg photo 107_5948_zps872ce7c1.jpg photo 107_5947_zpsd0987578.jpg photo 107_5946_zps583af45b.jpg photo 107_5945_zpsd50fd46f.jpg photo 107_5944_zpse7b6d655.jpg photo 107_5943_zps8b8d2e63.jpg photo 107_5942_zps6f62d56a.jpg photo 107_5941_zpsbb8e0aa0.jpg photo 107_5939_zps2cc39f36.jpg photo 107_5937_zps066e27cf.jpg photo 107_5936_zps9bb03400.jpg photo 107_5935_zpsffcd6dec.jpg photo 107_5934_zps1a72ca9f.jpg photo 107_5932_zps5c260cf9.jpg photo 107_5933_zpsd9c5800e.jpg photo 488d3c93-eaf6-490c-b6a3-df6e93432282_zps1afd5e80.jpg  photo 107_5967_zpsbb41e6af.jpg

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