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2017 Cadillac Xt5 Premium Package on 2040-cars

US $17,400.00
Year:2017 Mileage:7200 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Melrose, Florida, United States

Melrose, Florida, United States
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Optional Equipment:
-Navigation System
-14 Speakers
-Bose Studio Surround Sound w/14-Speakers
-Radio data system
-SiriusXM Satellite Radio
-Automatic Dual-Zone Climate Control
-Front dual zone A/C
-8-Way Power Front Passenger Seat Adjuster
-Power driver seat
-Power windows
-Steering wheel mounted audio controls
-Four wheel independent suspension
-Speed-sensing steering
-4-Wheel Disc Brakes
-Dual front impact airbags
-Emergency communication system
-Low tire pressure warning
-Overhead airbag
-Power moonroof
-Electronic Stability Control
-Delay-off headlights
-Panic alarm
-Auto-dimming door mirrors
-Bodyside moldings
-Heated door mirrors
-Roof rack: rails only
-Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror
-Driver door bin
-Front reading lights
-Genuine wood door panel insert
-Illuminated entry
-Leather steering wheel
-Outside temperature display
-Passenger vanity mirror
-Rear seat center armrest
-Telescoping steering wheel
-Trip computer
-2-Way Power Driver Lumbar Control Seat Adjuster
-Driver & Front Passenger Heated Seats
-Full Leather Seats w/Mini Perforated Inserts
-Power passenger seat
-Ventilated Driver & Front Passenger Seats
-Front Center Armrest w/Storage
-Wheels: 20'' x 8'' Sterling Silver Painted Finish
-Rear window wiper
-3.20 Axle Ratio
-Preferred Equipment Group 1SF
-AM/FM radio: SiriusXM
-MP3 decoder
-Radio: Cadillac CUE Info & Media Control w/Nav
-Air Conditioning
-Automatic temperature control
-Rear window defroster
-Memory seat
-Power steering
-Remote keyless entry
-Adaptive suspension
-Performance Suspension
-Traction control
-ABS brakes
-Dual front side impact airbags
-Front anti-roll bar
-Occupant sensing airbag
-Rear anti-roll bar
-Brake assist
-Front & Rear Park Assist
-Fully automatic headlights
-Cruise control
-Body-Color Heated Power-Adjustable Outside Mirrors
-Bumpers: body-color
-Power door mirrors
-Spoiler
-Compass
-Driver vanity mirror
-Garage door transmitter
-Heated steering wheel
-Leather Shift Knob
-Low Speed Front Automatic Braking
-Overhead console
-Rear reading lights
-Tachometer
-Tilt steering wheel
-Voltmeter
-2-Way Power Passenger Lumbar Control Seat Adjuster
-Front Bucket Seats
-Heated front seats
-Split folding rear seat
-Ventilated front seats
-Passenger door bin
-Rain sensing wipers
-Variably intermittent wipers

Exterior:
-Door handles, illuminated
-Glass, deep-tinted (all windows, except light-tinted glass on windshield)
-Headlamps, IntelliBeam
-Lamps, front park and cornering
-Mirrors, outside heated, power-adjustable, power-folding and driver-side auto-dimming, body-color
-Spoiler, rear
-Tire inflation kit (Deleted when (ZCD) compact spare tire is ordered.)
-Turn signals, side-mounted indicator lamps
-Wiper, rear intermittent with washer
-Fueling system, capless
-Headlamps, automatic on/off
-Headlamps, LED
-Liftgate, rear power with memory height
-Roof rails, bright brushed aluminum
-Sunroof, power UltraView double-sized glass roof that opens over first row, tilt-sliding with Express-Open and power sunshade
-Tires, P235/55R20 all-season, H-rated, blackwall
-Windshield, acoustic laminated, windshield and front door glass
-Wipers, front intermittent, Rainsense

Interior:
-Adaptive Remote Start
-Air vents, rear (Deleted when (CJ4) tri-zone automatic climate control is ordered.)
-Cargo shade, retractable, rear
-Defogger, rear-window electric with front and side window outlets for the driver and right-front passenger
-Glovebox, lockable
-Mirror, inside rearview auto-dimming
-Seat, second row, 40/20/40 sliding and reclining with cargo area fold-down release
-Steering wheel, heated
-Universal Home Remote includes garage door opener, 3-channel programmable
-Air filter, cabin
-Cargo Management System, rear, rails with sliding fence
-Compass display
-Gauge cluster, 5.7" color Driver Information Center display includes driver personalization, warning messages and vehicle information
-Lighting accent, light pipes along console and doors
-Seat adjuster, thigh extension, driver side
-Sensor, cabin humidity
-Steering wheel, leather-wrapped
-Windows, power front express-up and down rear express-down and comfort open (auto express down via key fob)

Mechanical:
-All-wheel drive, with twin-clutch system with driver mode select
-Automatic Stop/Start
-Axle, electronic positraction, twin-clutch
-Brakes, active control
-Engine, 3.6L V6, DI, VVT, with Automatic Stop/Start (310 hp [231 kW] @ 6600 rpm, 271 lb-ft of torque [366 N-m] @ 5000 rpm)
-Suspension, Performance, driver select modes
-Alternator, 155 amps
-Axle, 3.20 final drive ratio
-Brakes, 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel vented disc
-Chassis, real-time damping suspension
-Steering, Electric Power Steering (EPS) assist

Safety:
-Air bag, Passenger Sensing System (Always use safety belts and child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owner's Manual for more information.)
-Daytime Running Lamps, LED
-Electric Parking Brake
-Forward Collision Alert
-Pedestrian detection, front
-Rear Vision Camera
-Tire Pressure Monitoring System
-Air bags, driver and front passenger frontal (dual stage for passenger), front and rear head curtain, driver side knee (Always use safety belts and child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owner's Manual for more information.)
-Door locks, rear child security
-Following Distance Indicator
-Horn, dual note tone
-Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
-Side Blind Zone Alert
-Traction control, full-range, powertrain and brake modulated

Entertainment:
-Antenna, roof-mounted
-Wireless Charging (Requires separately purchased adapter.)
-Audio system feature, Bose Studio Surround Sound 14-speaker system with surround amplifier

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