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2008 Cadillac Escalade Luxury Package Loaded Low Miles Nav 22" Backup Cam Awd on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:68450 Color: in excellent condition
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE

Up for sale today is my 2008 Cadillac Escalade.
This vehicle has a free and clear title in hand. Only 68,500 miles (I do still drive it occasionally so miles may vary slightly)
The paint and body on this vehicle are in near mint condition, if you look really hard you may spot one door ding somewhere. The paint is nice and shiny like new. Always garage kept, washed every week and waxed every other month.
The interior is in like new condition. always used leather condition when wax job was done, no rips, tears, stains or odors.

The tires are Bridgestone and they have about 80% thread remaining. the rims are the factory 22" chrome Cadillac optional wheels. They have no curb rash on them,  2 of the wheels have the chrome on the back part of the wheel beginning to fade and peel, but its not on the face of the rim and not very noticeable. I have read on some forums this is a very common issue with these wheels and could be fixed very easily.

This vehicle is LOADED it has every option available with the exception of the power running boards. I will try to list all the options but im sure ill forget some.
All Wheel Drive, quad seating, power folding rear seats, power lift gate, navigation, bose audio, multi disc player, rear dvd entertainment system, rear a/c, remote start, heated and cooled seats, power pedals, heated steering wheel, mahogany wood trim, xm, onstar, homelink, heated and power mirrors, power sunroof, running boards, towing package, 22" chrome rims, power windows and door locks, dual power seats, touch screen command center, all safety options....Like I said im sure im forgetting something but you get the picture, this thing is loaded.

I have uploaded a video to YouTube the link is http://youtu.be/bFUrIYRIK0A

This is a super clean vehicle, very dependable and not to mention looks like a million bucks.. has plenty of room when the whole family is in there, and the rear seats fold easily with one hand for that golf outing when the 3rd row isn't being used. I know its kind of cliche to say but this thing rides like a Caddi!
This is a smoke and animal free vehicle.

The only reason I am selling this vehicle is to fund a new business I am starting. If it was not for that this vehicle would remain in my garage.
Kelly Blue Book Trade in Value is over $31,000 and private party value is over $32,000 buy it here and walk into instant equity!

Now for the legal small print

This vehicle is being sold as is with no warranty written or implied, all sales are final.


A non-refundable $500 deposit by Paypal or bank transfer is required within 72 hours of auction ending this is non negotiable.
Remainder of balance to be paid in full within 7 days of auction ending, vehicle and title will not transfer to new owner until vehicle is paid in full. Final payment to be made via certified bank check or bank/wire transfer.

Transportation/delivery of vehicle is the responsibility of buyer. Seller will assist in loading vehicle if you are using a transport service. Seller will assist in picking up buyer from air port if they so choose.

The price you pay at this auction is the price you pay I do not charge any extra doc fees or taxes. All taxes and license plate fees are to be paid to your local dmv.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 704-620-8388

Thanks for looking! And bid with confidence! 

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