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2004 Cadillac Escalade ***no Reserve*** on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:292000 Color: BODY IN GOOD CONDITION WITH MINOR CHIPS
Location:

Belcamp, Maryland, United States

Belcamp, Maryland, United States

****NO RESERVE****

2004 CADILLAC ESCALADE FOR SALE -- MUST SELL. TITLE IS CLEAR AND IN HAND.  I AM THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE VEHICLE. BOUGHT NEW IN 2004. CURRENTLY HAS 292,000 MILES, MOSTLY ALL HIGHWAY, AS I LIVE IN BALTIMORE & WORK IN VIRGINIA. STILL USE VEHICLE AS MY DAILY DRIVER EVERY DAY.  VEHICLE IS IN GREAT SHAPE  FOR THE YEAR. HAS NEW ALTERNATOR, NEW FUEL CELENOID, NEW BATTERY, WATER PUMP & THERMOSTAT 1 YEAR OLD, JUST REPLACE FOG LIGHTS. HAVE 2 SETS OF KEYS, ALL OWNERS MANUALS. AIR CONDITION IS ICE COLD, HEAT BLOWS HOT.

EXTERIOR BODY IN GOOD CONDITION WITH MINOR CHIPS, REPLACED FACTORY 17" WHEELS WITH FACTORY 2007 18" WHEELS, WHEELS DO HAVE SOME PITTING & RUSTING IN CORNERS BUT STILL LOOK GOOD, TIRES HAVE APPROXIMATELY 30% TREAD LEFT.

INTERIOR IS ALSO VERY CLEAN FOR 10 YEAR OLD VEHICHLE. SOME COMPNENTS HAVE MINOR PAINT PEELING (DASH, CONSOLE) NO MAJOR LEATHER TEARS, NO BURN MARKS (NON SMOKER VEHICLE). CARPET IS WORN THROUGH UNDER DRIVER SIDE FLOOR MAT, BUT THIS IS HE ONLY AREA. ALL OTHER CARPET IS IN GREAT CONDITION

VEHICLE DOES HAVE A FEW THINGS THAT I KNOW NEED TO BE REPAIRED. I HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED A NEW VEHICLE SO I HAVE NO INTEREST IN TAKING THE TIME TO REPAIR THIS ONE. PLEASE NOTE, LISTING PRICE IS VERY LOW KNOWING THE MINOR REPAIRS THAT NEED TO BE MADE.

  • VALVE SEALS NEED TO BE REPLACE -  $300-$400. (CHECK ENGINE LIGHT IS ON BECAUSE OF THIS)
  • DASH GUAGE MOTORS NEED TO BE REPLACE $200 (SPEEDOMETER, TACHOMETER, FUEL GUAGE) COMPUTER CENTER WORKS FINE, NEEDLE MOTORS ONLY.
  • COULD USE A NEW HEAD UNIT - RADIO WORKS OFF STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS ONLY. DASH BUTONS AND NAV NO LONGER WORK.. I HAVE USED IT THIS WAY FOR 10 MONTHS NOW.
  • REAR PASSENGER BRAKE STARTING TO SQUEEK A LITTLE - MAY FIX THIS MYSELF, BUT ITS LIKELY ONLY NEEDS PADS.

 

 CAR MUST BE PICKED UP IN PERSON, CASH OR BANK CHECK ONLY, NO TRADE OFFERS OR LOW BALLERS, CARMAX OFFERED ME $3700 FOR THE VEHICLE ALREADY, SO I AM LOOKING FOR AT LEAST A FEW HUNDERED MORE THAN THAT. FOR ANYONE THAT MAY KNOW HOW TO FIX SOME THINGS THIS IS A STEAL. AGAIN THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION, VEHICLE SOLD AS IS. $500 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL WITHING 24 HOURS OF WINNING. BALANCE WITHIN 3 DAYS.

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