1996 Cadillac Deville, Executive Owned, Garaged,141k Mi on 2040-cars
Rialto, California, United States
For Sale is this Very Well Taken care of 1996 Cadillac DeVille with only 141,496 k miles, less than 7900 per year. The car has always been garaged as evident by its great shape, inside and out.
I've just had the Transmission Serviced and the Oil Changed. It is ready for the new owner. Why drive a Honda or a Nissan when you can have this full size, safe and luxurious automobile. This Executive owned Cadillac has a Pewter exterior color with a very well taken care of Tan color Leather interior with no rips, tears or worn through spots. This is one smooth riding Cadillac, you will definitely see "Heads Turn" as you drive this beauty. License Plate Tags are current till June 22, 2014 and the Smog is up to date. Title is Clean. Specs: 32 Valve North Star Engine 141,296 miles 8 Cylinder Power Windows Power Locks Power Passenger and Driver Seat 2 Driver Seat Memory Controls ABS Brakes Cruise Control AM/FM Cassette Controls on Steering Wheel Exterior Color: Pewter Interior Color: Tan Leather Huge Trunk with Economy Spare Tire I will accept Best Offers, but please, nothing ridicules. I live in Rialto, near 15 Freeway and Sierra Exit-- north of Rancho Cucamonga. All car repairs done by Unitech Auto Repair, Rialto, CA 92376 They can handle all your car needs including Smog, A/C, transmission and brakes. Tags: Cadillac, Deville, sedan, executive driven, low miles, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, great ride, well taken care of, leather, V8, north star engine, safe, honda, nissan, accord, sentra, toyota, corolla, air bags, jaguar, volvo, audi, smooth ride, luxury |
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