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2003 Cadillac Deville Dhs Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:84145 Color: Neutral Shale Leather Interior
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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2003 Cadillac Deville DHS

VIN 1G6KE57Y43U186760

84,145 Original Miles

White Diamond Exterior

Neutral Shale Leather Interior

2 Owner Car

Excellent Condition

Fully Functional Power Options!

BOSE AM/FM Stereo Radio with CD and Cassette + 8 Speakers

Power Windows and Power Locks

Power Seats – Front Driver and Passenger

Heated Front and Rear Seats, with Massaging Lumbar

Automatic Climate Control System

Smooth Shifting 4-Speed Automatic Transmission with Overdrive

Front Wheel Drive

4-Wheel Antilock Brakes

Front and Rear Side Airbags

Strong Northstar 4.6L 8 cylinder Fuel Injected Engine

16” Chrome Wheels on Michelin Symmetry Tires

Fully Serviced and Ready to go!

Travis Dowell, Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

(704) 804 0806, mobile

Thank you for reading my eBay ad.  You’ll note my history and 100% positive feedback!

I am a car collecting individual involved in our Cadillac-La Salle Club locally and nationally, and purchased this car earlier in the year from a dear friend that was the original owner from new that passed away in February.  The car has been in my care since then. 

Did you know that “DHS” stands for DeVille High Luxury Sedan?  Well it’s true, and this car is equipped with so many options that I don’t really have the ability to list every one, so I’ve taken a snap shot of the window sticker for reference.  It’s fully loaded and has been extremely well cared for since Day 1 by the local Charlotte Cadillac dealer, Cadillac Of South Charlotte, where it was purchased new on 9/29/03.  I’ve got every single purchase document including original Bill of Sale and every single dealer maintenance record since new.  The car was always pampered and babied by its’ perfectionist owners, and always garaged and rarely even driven in the rain.  It was mostly used for highway trips by the original family from North Carolina to New England during the Spring and Summers when weather was good.  So, these 84,145 miles are mostly highway miles!

I recently had the car fully serviced by the Cadillac dealer and all items are up-to-date and the car needs nothing.  It runs beautifully, has no leaks, no strange noises, and no error messages, and is ready to roll for you.  Here is a list of the recent items done:

  • North Carolina Emission Inspection – Passed June 10, 2014

  • Replaced Cabin Air Filter

  • Coolant Fluid Flush and Exchange

  • Replaced Engine Air Filter

  • Replaced Engine Fuel Filter

  • Complete Fuel System Service

  • Power Steering System Service

  • Transmission Fluid Service

  • Change Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter

  • Replace Rear Shocks

  • Replaced Air Injection Pump

  • Machine Rear Brake Rotors, and replace Rear Brake Pads

  • Fully Charged Battery

  • Replaced Radiator Cap

In addition to the above, I’ve personally detailed every inch of this beauty.  We applied a clay bar to all painted areas to remove any contaminants from the nice White Diamond Finish, and then polished all of it to protect it and to add “shine to the shine”.  We also cleaned and conditioned the leather interior.  Still also, we tinted the windows all around to help keep the car cooler in our hot summers.  It makes an enormous difference!

During my time with the car, I have primarily only driven it sparingly and have even taken it to a local Cadillac club car show earlier this month in Hickory.

This car starts and drives beautifully.   It is really a floating living room.  It garners attention when it’s out.  The Bose Stereo System makes the inside of the car a concert hall and the climate control system functions perfectly on all settings and will chill you out in no time! There are no squeaks, rattles, or strange noises when driving.

As with any older car, there are a few things worth noting:

  • The front bumper cover is scuffed on the passenger side front corner, and needs to be refinished.  It’s not always noticeable except under certain lighting, and the photos might not capture it too well.

  • There are two small chips in the windshield, but they are minor and are not “expanding”.  They have been there for a few years.

All of the body on the car is solid and very clean, polished, and presentable, with no rust or prior damage with the exception of the scuff on the front bumper cover.

Note:  More photos are available at: http://i1157.photobucket.com/albums/p589/tradow1/Cadillac%20DHS/-2033190264_zps32e7a8a2.jpg

I am also happy to take more photos as you may need and want for your review.  Just ask!

I am selling the car due to the fact I am currently downsizing my collection.  The sale of the car has absolutely nothing to do with the car itself, it is phenomenal in every way!

You are welcome to contact me to see the car and to view it in person.  The reserve is reasonable and any offer will be considered. The vehicle title is free and clear, and the car is also for sale locally so the auction might be ended earlier at the seller’s discretion.

Please do not bid on the car unless you can afford to!

Please plan on completing the transaction within a week of bidding, unless you make other arrangements with me in advance of the close of the auction. 

Thank you!!

Travis

 

 

 

 

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