2014 Cadillac Cts V Coupe - 1475 Miles! Rare Opulent Blue! Recaro Package! on 2040-cars
Up for sale is a flawless 2014 Cadillac CTS-V. Unlike the typical V's you see out there, this one is special and quite rare. First the amazing color, called Opulent Blue Metallic. The inside leather is called Light Titanium, which is a very light light gray....stunning! To keep you in place while smashing down the 556 horse power is the Recaro package: which includes Recaro High Performace Seats, Metal Petals, Heated & Vented Seats $3400. A Black Chrome Grille was added for $870. 19" Satin Graphite wheels $800. Sunroof $700. Calipers - Red $595. Sueded Steering Wheel & Shifter $300.
This Caddy has a total of 556HP and 551 LB-FT of Torque. It will blast you to sixty in less than 4 seconds. This car handles likes its on rails with its magnetic ride control and huge Brembo brakes. The cabin is loaded with luxury with its leather and suede seats (the backseat has never even been sat in), power everything, Navigation system, Backup camera, Bluetooth, Suede steering wheel and shifter, tapshift manual shift control, dual zone climate control, keyless start, the list goes on and on. I had the entire front of the vehicle, meaning the entire hood, front and fenders professionally wrapped in 3M protection vinyl. This vinyl protects the paint from the every day elements that could damage the paint. You can not tell its even on the car. Warranty - 4 year/50k miles bumper to bumper, 6 year/70k miles Powertrain, 4 year/50k miles Premium Care maintenance, 6 year/70k mile Courtesy Transportation, 6 year/70k mile Roadside Assistance, 1 year Onstar If you have any questions or need additional photos of this Caddy, just let me know. Like I mentioned, it is flawless, it is priced to sell fast and you will save over 10k compared to buying a new one. My feedback is as represented, flawless. I have sold countless exotic vehicles, been in Ebay's magazine and I guaranteed you will get exactly what is advertised. Title is clean, no issues, vehicle never wrecked or repainted. Only reason I am selling, I have too many toys. |
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