2010 Cadillac Cts 3.0 on 2040-cars
Pinetops, North Carolina, United States
E-Mail Questions at: anneakkooistra@horticulturists.net .
TriCoat Pearl white
Engine: V6 3.0 liter 270 HP with direct injection
Fuel economy: City 17/Hwy 26/Combo 22 MPG
6 speed automatic transmission, with Sport mode and Manual shift mode
ALL WHEEL DRIVE!
Updated Navigation
Traction control with StabiliTrak and 4 wheel ABS
Luxury package features include:
Leather Seats
UltraView Sunroof
Premium 17" Alloy wheels
Dual zone climate controls
Power seats with memory adjuster
Heated AND COOLED! seats with power lumbar control
Bose Premium Sound system with CD player and XM Satellite
Bluetooth Wireless
OnStar
Heated side mirrors
HID headlights with road following lenses
Daytime running lights
Performance/sport pkg. FE2 suspension. This CTS handles GREAT!
Dual airbags, side airbags, and front & rear curtain air bags
Fold down rear seats with cargo cover
Factory roof rack
Power open and close hatch
Driving lights
Weather-Tech molded floor liners front to rear
Mobil 1 oil changes and dealer serviced.
Jeff asked:
Any dings or small dents to speak of?
1. No dents at all
Rock chips on the front end?
2. There are about 12 Rock chips on the entire front of the vehicle ranging from less than an millimeter to about 2
mm, none have gone through to the metal, all have been touched up with GM paint pen.
Fading, oxidation, or peeling of clear coat?
3. Paint is very good and gets pure carnauba wax when I do my other cars which is about quarterly. I clay barrerd
it last year. No oxidation, fading or peeling of the clear
Cracks or chips in any of the glass?
4. no cracks or chips in any of the glass, it was professionally tinted but lightly.
How many miles on tires or how much tread is left? Are they all four matching set?
5. there is about 30,000 miles on the tires. They are matching set with 7/32 tread left remaining. They are
Continental’s and are wearing evenly as we rotated and balance them with every oil change.
Any fading, cracking or any signs of aging on the dashboard?
6. Dashboard and steering wheel are perfect with no noticeable wear marks on the leather or wood.
What is the condition of the carpets? Headliner?
7. Carpets and headliner are in great condition. There are no stains on the headliner. The carpet is black and is
being protected with Weather-tech floor liners, as well as the rear cargo area.
Any blemishes on the leather seating? I can see aging on the driver seat edge. Is there a damaged spot in the
middle of the seat or is that from the picture being kind of fuzzy when I zoom in?
8. There are no blemishes on the seats. I have included new pictures to show that the seats have the same color and
similar condition.
Has the car been smoked in?
9. We do not smoke nor have small children
Has the car been in an accident? 10. I am unaware of any accidents with the vehicle, certainly not with us.
Thanks for looking
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