2006 Cadillac Sts Base Sedan 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
This my wife's car and she loves the car. It is quite, smooth and very comfortable to drive. Has all the options. Very well maintained it comes with all the maintenance done to include new inspection, new brakes all around, new rotors, new tires. Everything works.Vehicle Features
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Style and Comfort Features ·
Adjustable Headrests ·
Adjustable Steering Wheel ·
Air Conditioning ·
Automatic Headlights ·
Cruise Control ·
Cup Holder ·
Dual-zone Climate Control ·
Heated Mirrors ·
Keyless Entry ·
Leather Seats ·
Leather Steering Wheel ·
Parking Sensors ·
Power Mirrors ·
Power Seat (Driver) ·
Power Steering ·
Power Windows ·
Reading Lights ·
Rear Window Defroster ·
Steering Wheel Controls ·
Safety Features ·
4-Wheel Disc Brakes ·
Anti-lock Brakes ·
Anti-theft System ·
Auto-dimming Mirror ·
Braking Assist ·
Fog Lights ·
Front Airbags (Driver) ·
Front Side Airbags (Driver) ·
Audio and Navigation Features ·
AM/FM ·
Bose Sound System ·
CD (Single Disc) ·
MP3 ·
Trip Computer ·
Performance Features ·
4-Wheel Independent Suspension ·
Alloy Wheels ·
Independent Suspension ·
Other Car Features ·
8 Speakers ·
Auto Climate Control ·
Body Colored Bumpers ·
Compass ·
Delay-Off Headlights ·
Door Bin ·
Emergency Communication System ·
Front Airbags (Passenger) ·
Front Anti-Roll Bar ·
Front Bucket Seats ·
Front Center Armrest ·
Front Side Airbags (Passenger) ·
Illuminated Entry ·
Intermittent Wipers ·
Leather Shift Knob Trim ·
Overhead Airbag ·
Overhead Console ·
Rear Anti-Roll Bar ·
Rear Center Armrest ·
Speed-Sensing Steering ·
Stability Control ·
Tachometer ·
Thermometer ·
Traction Control ·
Vanity Mirror/Light |
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