2004 Fully Loaded Cadillac Cts 3.6 V6 With Every Option!!! on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L 217Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 168,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: FULLY LOADED! BOSE, NAVI, HEADED SEATS, SUNROOF!
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
***NEW RADIATOR W/ ALL NEW HOSES***
***NEW RADIATOR CAP***
***NEW WATER PUMP***
***((6)) NEW SPARK PLUGS***
***ALL NEW PLUG WIRES***
***ALL COILS REPLACED***
***NEW OIL PRESSURE SENSOR***
***NEW BATTERY***
***NEW RAIN-X WINDSHIELD WIPERS***
***NEW BLACK FLOOR MATTS***
***NEW MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL***
***NEW OIL FILTER***
***NEW FUEL FILTER***
***NEW AIR FILTER***
***FAIRLY NEW TIRES 85% TREAD***
***ALL NEW HARDWARE AND LINKAGES USED TO REPLACE ALL PARTS LISTED***
***ALL PARTS WITH LESS THAN 50 MILES ON THEM***
***ALL WORK DONE BY PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC WITH ALL DATED AND DESCRIPTIVE SHOP RECEIPTS IN HAND FOR ALL WORK DONE ***
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Here is a beautiful 2004 Cadillac CTS V6 FULLY loaded with every option and ready for its new lucky owner. This CTS has been very well cared for over the years and really shows. This car is both clean inside and out and is sure to please its new owner. This Caddy is ready for its new owner and features all desirable options like automatic sport drive/ snow drive transmission, chrome polished Cadillac wheels, bose sound, and much more.
The FULLY LOADED*** option list is as follows:
•- 3.6L 6-Cyl.
•- Automatic Transmission
•- Navigation/GPS ( MAP DISC IS INCLUDED) COST ALOT $$$ TO REPLACE!
•- Premium Sound Bose Sound CD Multi 6 Disk Changer
•- XM Radio inside ( Must have your own subscription)
•- Cadillac Chrome Wheels (great tires all around)
•- Sport Drive/ Snow Drive!
•- Rear Wheel drive
•- Leather two tone - Black/Grey! Looks Nice!
•- Auto Climate Control
•- Cruise Control
•- Tilt Steering
•- Power Seat
•- Moonroof!!!
•- Power windows
•- Power mirrors
•- Power Locks
•- Heated Seats!!!
•- Traction Control/ Stability System as well!
•-*** SPORT MODE/ SNOW MODE / TRACTION CONTROL/ STABILITY SYSTEM
The car has beautiful finish in "Maroon" paint just and received a fresh detail that looks great. This car has stunning body that is straight as an arrow and is free of any accidents. This Caddy has always been garage kept and pampered its entire life and really shows. This car is equipped with upgraded polished Cadillac premium CHROME wheels and has high performance tires with plenty of tread. Very striking and rare color comb!
NO ACCIDENTS!
The beautiful black/grey two tone leather interior and is all original and looks extremely clean. There are a few tiny rips in the leather. Easy fix. The car has all of its complete set of tools, jack, and 2 keys and 2 keyless entry remotes! Everything works in the car ....lights, gauges, radio, seats, windows, locks, a/c blows ice cold, etc...
Mechanically, this Cadillac is in great condition and runs and drives great. It has very healthy and very strong 3.6L 6-Cyl. motor with SPORT DRIVE. ALSO HAS SNOW DRIVE OPTION. And a automatic transmission that shifts perfect. The car has always been regularly serviced at authorized dealerships and runs perfect. This car is very clean under the hood and really shows how its previous owner took excellent care of it.
This car is ready to go! The car is in great condition inside and out. The exterior of this CTS is stunning in "Maroon" with black/grey two tone leather interior and is loaded with a all of the desirable factory options!
****MORE PICTURES UPON REQUEST. OR JUST COME TAKE A LOOK. ILL TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE AND LET YOU TEST DRIVE WITH ME!!!****
Jon @ 813-420-one-four-four-seven *****
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