2008 Cadillac Sts Platinum W/navigation And Heads Up Display on 2040-cars
Shepherd, Texas, United States
2008 CADILLAC STS PLATINUM Beautiful adult owned and well maintained Cadillac STS. This car has just about all options available, loaded, loaded, loaded. Everything works just as it should and you won't be disappointed. If you are looking for a sporty luxury car, this is it, look no further. 50,200 miles. Mileage may change as the car is driven regularly. Just installed two new Michelins on the rear, front Michelins have about 50% tread left. The 302HP 3.6L direct injection engine will really move this car along, and still get you 25MPG on the highway. This is a really, really nice car, so low ballers, don't even bother. I am selling because I want a truck, nothing wrong with this beautiful car, my needs have just changed. Any one is welcome to view this car at any time, just let me know. I am the owner. This car has a clean car fax, no accidents or issues. When you agree to buy the car, that is exactly what you have done. I will require an immediate non-refundable deposit of 500.00 to pay-pal at close of auction. I will provide you with wire instructions to my bank, who holds the title. You may pick the car up once funding is completed, I will provide a bill of sale, and as soon as the bank sends me the title, I will sign and send to you. I have done this several times, and it usually only takes about a week for the bank to get the title to me. I am a regular seller on ebay with 100% positive feedback and will do what I say. Please email me with your questions. Thanks for looking. |
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