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Fairburn , GA, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Cadillac
Drive Type: 2WD
Model: CTS
Mileage: 128,484
Trim: CTS
2005 CADILLAC CTS
BUY IT NOW: 5500$
| Listing Category: | As Is |
| 1G6DP567750187486 | |
| 120,848 mi | |
| sbedan | |
| Black | |
| GRAY |
| 6 Cylinder Gas | |
| Gas | |
| 2WD | |
| Automatic Transmission |
| Fairburn , GA | |
| Georgia |
EQUIPMENT
| 2WD | AIR CONDITIONING | CRUISE CONTROL | POWER WINDOWS |
| 3.6L V6 SFI | AM\FM\CD | HEATED SEATS - DRIVER AND PASSENGER | SEAT TYPE - BUCKET |
| 5 PASSENGER | ANTI-LOCK BRAKES | LEATHER INTERIOR | SUN ROOF |
| 6 CYLINDER GAS | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | POWER LOCKS | |
| AIR BAG - DUAL | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | POWER STEERING |
ADDITIONAL VEHICLE INFORMATION
DAMAGES
| Region/Area | Type | Description |
| External Damages | ||
| See Description | See Description | REAR Deck Lid Dents - Multiple 6 - 9 inches |
| See Description | See Description | RF DR Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | FRONT Hood Chipped less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | R FEND Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | FRONT Roof Dents - Multiple less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | LF DR Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | L QTR Panel Chipped less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | LR DR Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | REAR Bumper Cover Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | REAR Deck Lid Scratches - Heavy 1 - 3 inches |
| See Description | See Description | R QTR Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | RR DR Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | FRONT Bumper Cover Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | FRONT L Turn Signal Inoperable |
| See Description | See Description | L QTR Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | L FEND Panel Scratches - Light less than 1 inch |
| See Description | See Description | REAR Bumper Cover Broken severe |
| Internal Damages | ||
| See Description | See Description | INT Check Engine Light Warning Light on |
| See Description | See Description | INT Armrest Front Center Broken severe |
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