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2005 Cadillac Xlr Base Convertible 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:57924
Location:

Clarendon, North Carolina, United States

Clarendon, North Carolina, United States

Up for sale is a gorgeous 2005 Cadillac XLR Black with super nice black interior.  It has navigation touch screen radio, BOSE surround sound system which sounds amazing, heads up display, all power seats, active suspension, power open and close trunk, power convertible top that folds in the trunk, dark wood grain, factory xenon headlights, slightly tinted windows,  it has everything! The paint is super slick as you can see in the pictures, no flaws! This car is a super nice driver, rides like a dream and has plenty of power! This is Cadillac's Corvette! Super smooth running 4.6L V8 engine with super low miles! This car has been very well taken care of and you can tell. This car has just shy of 58k miles but will go up because it is being drove everyday. This beauty is a head turner because this is not a everyday car you see sitting on every corner, this is high class riding. Everywhere I go I get compliments and how gorgeous this car really is. The oil has just been recently changed and the tires have around 70% Pirelli's, with 19 inch OEM XLR-V rims on it, no replicas. This car does have a Texas salvage title do to a minor accident while it was in Texas. We replaced all the parts with GM OEM parts which includes the left front fender, left door, left quarter panel, and the taillight, that's it, absolutely no frame, no wheelhouse damage, no air bags deployed, or no suspension. Just because it has a salvage title does mean its been flipped 7 times and all 4 wheels tore off of it. These insurance companies will salvage anything out, and if it's fixed right like this one is it should not stop the right buyer from buying this car. Like I said this car is immaculate in every way possible. The title does say non actual miles due to a reason according to autocheck when it had 37k miles on it someone put 377k miles instead of 37k in the database. 57k miles is the actual and original miles on this car, and I can provide proof of that, and after that it reflects the miles after that, a common human error. Like I said car is 100% and I would drive this car across the country and back with no worry in the world. This XLR is for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction at any time. Check out my other listings for sale. Thanks for looking at my post and happy bidding!!

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