2006 V6 Used 3.6l V6 24v Automatic Rwd Sedan Onstar Bose on 2040-cars
Dearborn, Michigan, United States
I have a 2006 Cadillac STS V6 SFI 3.6L CLEAN TITLE, PRIVATE OWNER, NOT A DEALER, in very mint condition, NEVER SEEN SMOKE, with only 90,000 miles. Exterior color is a midnight blue and tan leather interior. Both interior and exterior are in top mint condition, with no damage or tears and cuts, SUPER CLEAN!!! New Tires and Brakes, one month old. The vehicle drives amazingly smooth with NO PROBLEMS at all. This vehicle was well kept and maintained, and was a mother driven vehicle. Some options that come with the vehicle include, power moonroor/sunroof, power windows, power locks and seats, heated seats, push to start button, remote starter, HID headlights and fog lights, Navigation, seat tweeter speakers, polished alloy wheels, parking sensors, keyless entry and much much more options. All speakers and audio work perfect with no problems. The only thing I want to mention, is it has an airbag light, due to a vehicle bump from behind, which hit a sensor. I have replaced the rear bumper and new sensors didn't make that airbag light go away. It doesn't bother me, and people say I have to take it to the dealer to have them reset it. I'll let the new owner deal with that. Other than that, the vehicle is in top condition. Come check it out and see for yourself to believe that this really is the best STS on Ebay. Title is in hand and ready to be shipped with the car.
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