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1998 Cadillac Deville D'elegance, Low Miles, Cheap Luxury, Interior Mint! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:108000 Color: White /
 Tan
Location:

San Mateo, California, United States

San Mateo, California, United States
Transmission:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1g6ke54y2wu727586 Year: 1998
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Cadillac
Model: DeVille
Trim: d'Elegance Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Salvage
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Ipod Adaptor
Mileage: 108,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: D'elegance
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Looking for a Luxury ride that can get you back and forth to work? Looking to just get around town to run errands? How about drive 6 people around in comfort? Need a HUGE trunk? Love driving the Living Room Couch? This car is for you! I'm asking less than the cost of a new few parts!


I have a 1998 Cadillac Deville D'elegance for sale. 108K miles.

- Air Conditioning all new parts
- Suspension - Air Ride - All new and new compressor
- Added ipod / iphone integration (works with all models including the 5)
- Replaced cruise control computer and all parts
- New water pump, radiator, hoses, etc
- Tune up just done - wires, plugs, etc
- New starter
- Coolant reservoir
- New battery
- New Rear Power Antenna
Etc...

It was bought from a little old lady a few years ago that dented the doors and the insurance decided to salvage it. Personally... after getting fixed... it looks great and rides great. There was no frame or mechanical damage. The interior is near perfect and everything works!

Additional Info:

- The steering wheel position sensor complains once in awhile. Does not cause an issue when driving. Part is $150. Never got around to fixing it
- Trunk opens fine, but when you click the button on the remote it clicks, but doesn't pop open. Just needs to be adjusted.
- I can drive all day around town... no problems.... All day with A/C on in and out of traffic.  After going 30-50 miles and I'm on the highway the car may over heat. Hasn't done it in awhile, but I want to be honest. I have had everything checked... new everything... no blown head gasket or any signs of issues.... don't know what is up.... unexplained. Maybe you know what it is? All the expensive stuff has been replaced and is new. It may just be leaking coolant somewhere? Bought a new car so I'm done with trying to figure this out.


Ready to sell today...

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