1997 Pearl White Cadillac Seville Sts *no Reserve Great Condition* 90k Low Miles on 2040-cars
Conway, South Carolina, United States
Up for auction is a 1997 Cadillac Seville STS.
The VIN is 1G6KY5293VU829190. This car has a beautiful pearl white exterior with tan leather seats. This Cadillac is loaded with almost all of the auctions you can imagine. The Air Conditioner works great and blows COLD. This Seville also gets good gas mileage between 18-23mpg. The engine is a 4.6L V8 DOHC 32V and the engine compartment is clean & in good condition. This vehicle has been inspected and check over to ensure that there are no current mechanical problems. There are no leaks or misses in the engine. This car runs strong and rides very comfortably. There only 90,549 miles on this Cadillac Seville. This car has very low mileage for the year and is in really good condition as it was taken very good care of by its owner. You can be assured that this car is a good purchase and will be a dependable car for you as well as being very stylish. There is NO RESERVE on this auction. If you have any questions feel free to ask. There is a $400 deposit required within 48 hours of the end of the auction to ensure that you will be purchasing the vehicle. My eBay feedback is very reputable and am a trusted eBay seller. Please only serious buyers. If you have any doubt do not bid. There are plenty of pictures to ensure that you can properly view the condition of the vehicle. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK! Thanks for looking and please check out my other auctions for my great deals!! This is information from decodethis dot com
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