Immaculate 2005 Cts-v With 28k Miles!! Clean Carfax - No Issues Whatsoever on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Pristine 2005 Cadillac CTS-V with 28k Miles This CTS-V has been babied it's entire life. It is as close to brand new as a 2005 with 28k miles could be. I traded my 2010 CTS-V for it when I found it because it had very similar miles and was half the price. Sure it's lacking a few of the 2010's features like cooled Recaro seats and a supercharger, but it is by no means half the car. Being a generation 2 owner I can tell you that this car will not disappoint! It's still very quick and handles great with room to comfortably seat the family. It looks like new and gets compliments everywhere it goes. There are no issues whatsoever. No leaks, noises, nothing. It has never been abused in any way. I bought a warranty for it and only had to bring it in once for a window switch. It has been religiously maintained and has always had Mobil 1 synthetic in it. It has never been in any accidents and has a perfectly clean Carfax and Autocheck history. It is a 6 speed manual with every option available including navigation, Bose sound system, heated seats, a sunroof, etc... It's completely stock except for a Corsa Touring exhaust, a K&N intake, blacked out corner lenses, and 35% tint all the way around. All modifications were done professionally and within the last 2000 miles. All of the original parts come with it as well if you'd like them. I don't drive this car as much as I should so I decided it's time to get rid of it for a new toy. I am extremely particular about the V. It has never been in rain or snow, I warm it up for at least five minutes before driving it every time, and I even turn the AC compressor off and the heat on before putting it away to keep any condensation out of the AC. The car is nearly perfect inside and out. There is a small ding on the passenger door (I tried my best to show it in the picture). The two driver's side wheels have minor curb rash (also in the pictures) and there is a little bit of corrosion near the valve stem on one as well. There are tiny rock chips on the front bumper from normal everyday driving. None of this is noticeable unless your looking for it and is hardly worth noting, but I would rather over describe the car than have any surprises. It is like new on the inside and couldn't possibly be any cleaner. The tires have good tread left as well. I cannot stress how nice this car is. It runs and drives just like new and looks amazing. It's extremely clean inside and out, top and bottom. It needs nothing and will make someone a unique, fun, and reliable car for years to come. Included is a clean NE title, 2 keys and 2 fobs, the stock exhaust, intake, and corner lenses, all the original manuals, books, and even the official Cadillac Post-it notes. The reserve price is slightly over $20k. Please call me anytime if you have questions. The car is also for sale locally. My feedback is 100% so bid with confidence, you will not be disappointed! Jacob 402-658-9809 |
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