2007 07 Cadillac Escalade Ext Black Truck Navi Awd! Loaded! Low Reserve! on 2040-cars
Springdale, Arkansas, United States
2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT AWD. LOADED.
We bought this car from rebuilder/wholesaler in January of 2014. We were able to obtain the photo from the original insurance listing (rear end damage, please see pic attached). There were no damage to the drivetrain, no airbags deployed and no frame/suspension damage. The rear bumper was replaced, along with tailgate, bumper sensors, and new back up camera. This Escalade has been fully repaired with new replacement parts however we did not repair this vehicle, it was purchased for the owner which was 'turn key' ready for the snow season.
It runs and drives great. Dash is free of all ‘check engine’ lights. Leather
is in overall great condition. Some TLC are noted in the photos: The chrome on the interior handles is peeling off (common problem on GM trucks) the pillars are fading (another common problem) and the folder slot on the back of the front seats need to be pushed back, not tears and a minor fix from any upholstery. Navigation disc is not included. Vehicle is sold as is! Overall condition of the vehicle is great with normal wear and tear and all features/options are in working order. Tires have more than 80% tread on
them, so you will not need new tires anytime soon. The current title is a Texas salvage title. Please check with your state before bidding. We will provide you with a bill of sale, title, and affidavit of reconstruction. You will need this as well as a VIN verification from your local state or highway patrol. This only takes a few minutes and they will verify and inspect that the title matches the listed vehicle. The reason we or any other dealer selling repaired salvage vehicles does not have this title ‘rebuilt ready’ is because we are then forced to register it personally which would involve us paying the full sales tax and property tax for the following year. It is in the best interest and cost efficient for the seller and new owner if the new owner titles it back at their home state and get the rebuilt title that way. Again, please check with your state before bidding. Vehicle mileage is at 95,256. But wholesaler is currently driving this vehicle as a daily driver so this will reflect the mileage at time of sale. ALSO the vehicle is also listed for sale locally so we reserve the right to end auction at any time. If you have any further questions please give
us a call or text @ 479-445-0304 during respectful time. Thank You. |
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