2011 Cadillac Cts Cts4 Awd Coupe on 2040-cars
Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania, United States
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2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe AWD
2011 Cadillac CTS-4 AWD Coupe with only 57,500 original miles. This CTS-4 had an original MSRP of $40,065 and is
shown in Black Raven paint on Ebony Leather seats. It is a great color combination that really compliments this
Cadillac. The previous owner took meticulous care of this Cadillac. All service records and mileage are documented
as well! This coupe is in outstanding condition and has been thoroughly inspected by our service department. It is
a Carfax Certified vehicle with no accident history as well. You could confidently get in this vehicle and drive it
across the country if you wanted to!
This 2011 Cadillac CTS-4 Coupe is a gorgeous car with a great All Wheel Drive. It has been extremely well kept and
would make the future owner very happy!
It comes optioned with:
3.6L VVT V6 DI Engine
Onstar Directions And Connections Service
Audio System, Am/fm Stereo With Single-slot Cd Player And Mp3 Playback
Transmission, 6-speed Automatic For Awd (std)
Armrest, Rear Center With Dual Cup Holders
Fuel Gauge, Analog
Seat, Rear Split-folding
Seat Adjusters, 10-way Power Driver And Front Passenger With Power Recliner And 2-way Power Lumbar
Console, Floor With Floor Shifter, Integral Armrest, Storage Compartment And Cup Holders
Mirror, Inside Rearview Auto-dimming With Onstar Controls
Seats, Front Bucket Includes 8-way Power Driver Seat Adjuster And Articulating Head Restraints
Windows, Power With Front Express-down/-up
Climate Control, Dual-zone Automatic With Individual Climate Settings For Driver And Right-front Passenger
Steering Column, Manual Rake Wheel And Telescopic
Defogger, Rear-window Electric With Front And Side Window Outlets For The Driver And Right-front Passenger
Theft-deterrent System, Vehicle, Pass-key Iii
Armrest, Front Center
Seat Adjuster, Passenger 8-way Power With Power Recliner
Comes with both Stock Floor Mats and Aftermarket Lloyd Floor Mats in front, back and in the trunk, Carpeted Front
And Rear
GM Aluminum Pedals OEM Option Installed
Steering Wheel Controls, Mounted Controls For Audio And Cruise
Leatherette Seat Trim
Door Locks, Power Programmable
Windows, Power With Front And Rear
Express-down, Front Express-up And Rear Passenger Lockout
Instrumentation, Analog With Speedometer, Tachometer, Fuel Gauge, Oil Pressure Gauge, Engine Water Temperature
Gauge And Driver Information Center
Steering Wheel Controls, Mounted Audio And Hvac System Controls Includes
Programmable Functions For Fan, Traction Control, Phone End And Available Navigation
Visors, Driver And Front Passenger
Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Cruise Control, Electronic With Set And Resume Speed
Keyless Access, Passive Entry
Trunk Release, Power
Remote Vehicle Start
Xm Radio
Auxiliary Input Jack
Audio System, Am/fm Stereo With Single-slot Cd Player And Mp3 Playback With Radio Data System (rds), Bose 8-speaker
System
Audio System, Am/fm Stereo With 6-disc In-dash Cd Changer And Mp3 Playback With Radio Data System (rds) And Bose
8-speaker System
Set of 4 brand new ultra high performance sport all-season tires installed on 3/28/16.
Brakes all around installed less then 5,000 miles ago.
All service up to date and all records available.
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