2009 Cadillac Srx Fully Loaded 7 Passenger One Owner on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, New York, United States
Up for Sale is our Cadillac SRX V6 AWD.
We are the original owners of this vehicle and have bought a new car - so its time to sell this car. It has 55xxx miles, AWD, and loaded with all options Including Factory installed remote starter. Car has been garage kept and driven in the suburbs by adults. Please see pictures attached - come see the car, its in excellent condition. On May-08-14 at 06:07:53 PDT, seller added the following information: This Car is loaded with goodies such as.
Great opportunity to buy a great car and a great price! Use all 7 seats when you need to, or put them down and transport almost anything! Single owner and driven in a suburban garage homed neighborhood all it's life. Why are we selling? I have my heart set on a 1969 Corvette Stingray! |
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