2003 Cadillac Deville Base Sedan 4-door 4.6l Accident Free 89k Miles Gorgous on 2040-cars
Pinellas Park, Florida, United States
I am re-listing, high bidder could not come through, pretty important to line up your money before bidding. This is a very nice car, we have completely serviced it, professional full detail, shampoo, wax, etc... It has all the features you would expect in a
high line auto. I have been
driving it and
it drives fantastic. Average Auto Check
score for this model is 58-77 this one scores a 82, a very high score. We will be glad to forward the Auto Check report to you.
If you were to purchase this auto you
need to do nothing, it is serviced and ready to go. I cannot stress what
a nice vehicle this is. History report says it's accident free, there is no paint work and the original paint shines like new, this had to be a garage kept non-smoker car. This is a highly optioned Cadillac, Memory seats, XM Satellite radio, CD player, CD changer, On Star system, Moon Roof. Interior is very clean, no rips, stains, very little wear on drivers seat. All options operate as they should
and this
car is a pleasure to drive, tight, almost sound proof, no rattles,
squeaks just a nice car. This car could sit on any showroom floor. It is a beautiful automobile that drives
flawless and would make anyone a great vehicle. You will not
find another car of this quality for under 8K. Owners manuals included. A nice
American luxury auto. Check our feedback. No extra fees for out of
state buyers, $95
title fee to Fl buyers. Buy with confidence. Most of our vehicles are
sold before auction end so feel free to make an offer. We have been in business
at the same location 28yrs. If you really want an extremely nice Cadillac this is it, the pics do not show how truly nice this car is, it is gorgeous. You could spend 10K plus and not get a car
this nice. Please feel free to call and make an offer. We welcome and encourage you to have
an inspection. Feel free to call with any questions or to discuss an
offer. 727-482-6278 CarTek Import sales. Attention non-paying bidders, E-Bay now supplies your contact info to the seller including phone number.
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Cadillac, Buick and Chevy decisions impacted by worries abroad
Fri, 05 Jul 2013European Concerns Drive GM, But Beware Of The French Connection
GM's bid to rationalize Europe will impact the products that will be offered domestically.
It seems that Europe is defining the future of General Motors more so than its home North American market. Having axed Saturn, Pontiac and Hummer, GM has done a fairly good job of repositioning its remaining four divisions, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick and GMC. Cadillac carries the luxury banner. Chevrolet is aimed at the masses with cars and trucks along with a nod to performance thanks to Camaro and Corvette. Buick bridges the premium gap between Chevy and Cadillac, while GMC offers a hardcore work/upscale proposition.
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Much of the message examines the decision to move some employees to New York. De Nysschen claims that it's all about giving Cadillac distance from Detroit to reshape itself. It allows for, "No distractions. No side shows. No cross-brand corporate considerations. No homogenized lowest common denominator approach. Just pure, unadulterated, CLASS."