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2001 Cadillac Deville Dhs Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:87323
Location:

Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States

My Cadillac Deville DHS has been babied to the max, spends all winter in the garage, only has actual 87000 miles on her, she still drives like she just came off the showroom floor. Have only driven her about 20,000 over the past 5 years. She has every option imaginable, including Night Vision Cameras built into the front windshield so you can see even a cat running across the street in the black of night. I'm attaching all of the options it has from a car site I go on. Looking for an immediate sale, $7500.00 obo don't let this one get away. I HAVE SO MANY PICS BUT THEY ARE NOT UPLOADING, CONTACT ME AND I'LL SEND THEM TO YOU, NO BULL, NO SPAM, I AM NOT SENDING ANYTHING ANYWHERE AND NOT CASHING ANYBODY'S CHECKS, IT'S CASH BABY, THEY CALL ME CASH !!!!

2001 Cadillac DEVILLE DHS

Miles: 87,300
Engine: 8 Cyl Ext Color: CHAMPAGNE
Trans: Automatic Int Color: BEIGE/LEATHER
Drivetype: FWD
Body Style: Sedan Doors: 4
Passengers: 5 Price: $7500.00 OBO


*DHS* *DUAL POWER HEATED LEATHER SEATS!* DUAL POWER FULL MASSAGING FRONT LEATHER SEATS**FRONT WINSHIELD NIGHT VISION* * 8 Cyl * NEWER TIRES* -=* -=*!PRICED TO OWN!*=- *AWESOME VALUE* *ABSOLUTELY A MUST SEE!* *CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT!* *FULL POWER!


VALUED OPTIONS, FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
• *LEATHER*
• Driver Air Bag
• Passenger Air Bag
• Power Windows
• Power Locks
• Power Driver Mirror
• Power Passenger Mirror
• Driver Heated Mirror
• Passenger Heated Mirror
• ABS Brake System
• *BACKUP SENSOR(s)*
• Low Fuel Light • Front Cup Holder(s)
• Rear Cup Holder(s)
• Security System
• Front Center Console
• Rear Center Console
• Vehicle Information Center
• Cruise Control
• *POWER DRIVER SEAT
• *POWER PASSENGER SEAT
• *DRIVER HEATED SEAT*
• *PASSENGER HEATED SEAT* • *DRIVER MEMORY SEAT*
• Tilt Steering Wheel
• Air Conditioning
• 1st Row Bucket Seat(s)
• 2nd Row Bench Seat(s)
• AMFM Radio/CD Player

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The placid community around Elkart Lake, WI, looks about as far removed from a glorious motorsport venue as you can imagine. A turn of the century downtown gives way to old-school resorts, beaches, and boat launches around the picturesque lake, with farms framing the rolling hills all around. But it was those very same meandering country lanes that gave birth to one of America's greatest racing circuits, some 65 years ago. Between the first race in 1950 and the opening of the dedicated Road America track in 1956, the roads around Elkhart Lake provided the setting for some great post-war racing. Competing on public streets was ultimately outlawed across the country, but not before drivers risked life and limb in the name of glory in the Wisconsin summer. Cadillac asked us out to the area recently, not to talk racing history, but to look forward at one of the most track capable cars the company has ever offered: the 2016 CTS-V. We got to drive the 640-horsepower beastie for an entire morning of hot laps at Road America, but unfortunately, we're not allowed to tell you about all of that right now. You'll have to wait until the embargo lifts on August 3, at which point we promise a full recounting of our adventure. Having the CTS-V for a full two days though, and in the spirit of the motorsport that imbues the air in Elkhart Lake, we took the Cadillac on a drive around the old 6.5-mile road course. Come for the new Caddy, but stick around to find out what the hell Wacker's Wend is. Cadillac Luxury Performance Videos

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2013 North American Car of the Year: