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2012 Cadillac Cts 3.6l Sedan 4-door 3.6l Premium Touring Package Navigation on 2040-cars

US $25,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:29000 Color: paint is almost immaculate
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
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2012 CADILLAC CTS 3.6L
2012 CADILLAC CTS 3.6L PREMIUM AMD TOURING PACKAGE
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VEHICLE DESCRIPTION

This 2012 Cadillac CTS is close to immaculate condition. The grey exterior paint is almost immaculate. The small flaws are as follows: The drivers side rocker panel has some small scratches on it ( only can see when you open the door ), there is small scuff on rear passenger side bumper, and the front bumper has some small hairline scratches on it. I have pictures of all the flaws. The black leather interior is in immaculate condition. This vehicle was a one owner car that was traded into the Cadillac Dealer for a new car. Owner said he was involved in a side impact accident. You cant see any damage to the vehicle or see any kind of flaws or body work in the paint. I inspected the vehicle and can see that maybe they changed the drivers side quarter panel. This is a clean title car. This car is LOADED with options. Has power windows, power door locks, power steering, am/fm with cd, Hdd cd recorder stereo, aux input, heated and cooled front seats, panoramic moon roof, keyless start, NAVIGATION, back up camera, and 19 inch alloy wheels. No Oil Leaks at all.



TERMS OF SALE OVERVIEW

When you place a bid on a vehicle, you are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle from Billotti Auto Sales. This arrangement is outlined in the eBay User Agreement. We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. A Bidder with all negative feedback will have their bid unaccepted. Successful high bidder must contact Billotti Auto Sales within 24 hours of the auction ending to make arrangements to complete their transaction. Payment Terms: 25% deposit due within 2 business days of auctions close. Remaining balance to be paid in full and buyer to take delivery of vehicle no later than 7 days after auctions close. If transaction is not completed within this time, the buyer may risk losing their deposit. Billotti Auto Sales will disclose all information known to this vehicle. This is a used vehicle that may have wear along with some typical scratches and dings according to the year. Remember that this is a used vehicle and is being sold AS/IS. No warranty has been given, implied, or promised. You are welcome to a buyers inspection at your cost. Please make sure to inspect vehicle prior to the end of the auction. Warranties are available (call for prices) Payment Methods: Cash, certified check or money order, wire transfer, and 3rd-party financing. Fees and Taxes: Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered in. California residents will have to pay sales tax(Percentage will be according to location), licence, Documentation Fee, Smog, and transfer fees.


VEHICLE DETAILS

29,000 Miles Clean Condition
Automatic Transmission Rear Wheel Drive
Engine: V6 3.6L
VIN: 1G6DP5E31C0137212

EXTERIOR
  • GREY
  • Couple flaws see pictures
  • No Rust
  • Clean Exterior Trim
  • Body Straight
  • Fully Detailed

INTERIOR
  • Grey Leather
  • AM/FM Stereo with CD and HDD
  • Power Windows / Locks / Tilt / Cruise
  • Front heat and cool seats, NAVIGATION
  • Mint Interior

TIRES & WHEELS
    245-45-19 Goodyear Eagle rsa
  • 75% Tread Left front tires
  • 30% Traed Left Rear Tires


Contact Information

Billotti Auto Sales
2361 E Foothill Blvd,
Pasadena, CA 91107
626-795-5578
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