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2009 Cadillac Sts 4dr Sedan V8 Rwd W/1se on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:47000
Location:

Iowa Falls, Iowa, United States

Iowa Falls, Iowa, United States
Advertising:

Excellent Condition, LOW MILES - 47,000 miles! Moonroof, Heated Leather Seats, Navigation System, On-Star Communications System, Chrome Wheels, Matching set of Michelin tires (good condition with plenty of tread left.

This has been my wife's car for the last several years.  We are both non-smokers.  She now seems to think she wants a new one, so time to sell and start looking!  The comparable Cadillac we've found is now $60,000!

OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE
Power Leather Heated Driver & Passenger Seats along with Heated Rear Seats, Satellite Radio, 2 Keyless Entry Key Fobs with Remote Engine Start, door lock & unlock, and trunk unlock, Dual Zone A/C, Remote Trunk Release button, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Controls, Driver Information Center with MPG indicator (excellent mileage), tire and engine monitors, etc., Memory Seats, Keyless Push Button Start, & Heated Outside Rear View Mirrors.

OTHER OPTIONS & FEATURES
6-disc in-dash CD/DVD changer, compact spare tire that has never been used, Power Tilt & Telescopic Steering Wheel, Floor Mats, Cargo Net that is still in the original package and never used, Built-in Garage Openers, Owner's Manuals and Books, & Northstar V8 Engine with 320 HP at 6400 RPM* (what a pleasure to drive with this engine - plenty of passing power!).  This car has allot of Cadillac features, so please ask, if I've missed something.  The car probably has it, but ask to be sure. 

Please remember this is a 2009 model and is not new.  Although the car is a very clean, low mileage car, the car could have scratches, dings, or nicks.  If there are some, there aren't very many.  We would rather have the new owner more satisfied than expected!

You are more than welcome to see the car in person, before completeing the transaction.  There will be a $500 Paypal deposit that will be deducted from the final price.

  There are NO DOCUMENTARY FEES as found in other car ads. 

We have the clear, lien-free title (not a flood or salvage title).  We are located 1 1/2 hours north of Des Moines.  

The car is being sold As-Is, with no factory warranty remaining. 

Certified funds or Bank Wire Transfer only. 

Non-Smoker vehicle.

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