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2007 Cadillac Sts4-v-6, 1-owner All Wheel Drive, Beautiful Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:132456 Color: is exceptionally nice and straight
Location:

Sylvania, Ohio, United States

Sylvania, Ohio, United States
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Up for sale is a beautiful 2007 Cadillac STS4 owned by an extremely particular 87 year old gentleman.  As the pictures show this older gentleman really pampered this Cadillac and for a 2007 Cadillac this automobile is exceptionally clean wherever you look.

 

This 2007 Cadillac STS4 originally was a GM company automobile with MRSP just under $53,000.00 loaded with all the great Cadillac options including navigation and factory sunroof, purchased by this 87 year old gentleman with less than 4000 miles so virtually this is a one owner automobile.

 

Finished in the beautiful silver metallic complimented with the cashmere leather interior.  The exterior is exceptionally nice and straight with no rust and no dents. The interior is exceptionally clean and also should be noted this is a non-smoker automobile.  Also, earlier this year this Cadillac was involved in a minor accident where the driver hit a deer.  Just cosmetic damage, the bumper cover, hood and grille were replaced and the paint work is very nice and matches perfectly.  There was NO mechanical damage.

 

The mileage is 132456 and all maintenance has been done on a very regular schedule.  Maintenance has always been performed using GM parts.  As required oil changes were always performed using Mobil 1 5W30 and oil changes were performed every 3500-4000 miles.  Within the last eight months a complete 4 wheel brake job was performed and 4 new Michelin tires were installed.  All accessories, mechanicals and options work perfectly.

In summary, overall this is one very clean exceptional 2007 Cadillac STS4 that has had the best of care, not only in appearance but the maintenance too. This Cadillac has never been abused in any way and again the overall condition reflects the care of this Cadillac.

Though I do have the car for sale here on auction, I do reserve the right to end the auction at any time.  I will assist the buyer in any way possible. Bid with confidence and if you have questions you may call me at 419-392-1003, Ron. I will only discuss price by telephone and no text messages.  If you are the winning bidder you are responsible for shipping costs and a $1000.00 deposit within 48 hours of end of auction will full payment due in 7 days, please review our terms.

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