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2003 Cadillac Seville Sls Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:115850 Color: of this Cadillac looks terrific
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is a great looking Silver 2003 Cadillac Seville SLS Black with black leather interior ,chrome wheels and fender flares .

 This car is nicely equipped with features including the Leather Interior, Front Heated Seats, Power Tilt & Telescopic Wheel and Traction Control, Dual climate control, ONSTAR system. All of the power and convenience equipment has been checked and everything in this car is working properly.

The 4.6L V8 engine runs very strong and smoothly, and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly.

The exterior of this Cadillac looks terrific. Other than a few minor imperfections, there are some lite dents or scratches on the body see pictures for more details . There isn’t any other body rust at all and the undercarriage is very clean.

The interior is also clean and has been well maintained. The leather seats are soft, supple and in great condition. The carpeting is fluffy and clean throughout this car. There aren’t any rips, holes or damage on any of the seats or carpeting. All of the interior trim pieces are tight and intact. This was a non-smoker owned vehicle, and there aren’t any smoke odors or burn marks inside this car.

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A non-refundable $300.00 deposit is required via PayPal as soon as you win the auction and absolutely within 24 Hours of the auction ending, unless other arrangements have been made. We only accept PayPal for the initial deposit, the balance due must be paid in CASH or by ELECTRONIC WIRE TRANSFER. If you do not contact us to make arrangements within 24 hours, we reserve the right to sell it to the next bidder and FILE AN UNPAID ITEM CASE and charge a re-listing fee. The balance is due within 3 days of the auction ending, unless other arrangements have been made. Failure to pick the vehicle up within 10 days will incur a storage fee of $35.00 per day or if you don't pick up the vehicle within the allotted time you will lose your deposit and we may or may not relist the vehicle. We do not get involved in shipping that is your responsibility. There is a $300.00 NON NEGOTIABLE documentation/processing fee, and if you live in PA we are required to collect the appropriate sales tax. If you have a driver's license and proof of insurance ON THE VEHICLE YOU ARE PURCHASING! We can even give you a temporary tag for $75.00 so you can drive it home. That's it, nothing hidden! We are a well-established, long time used car dealer and we pride ourselves on being as honest and straight forward as possible. GOOD LUCK!

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