2001 Cadillac Deville Base Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Montrose, Pennsylvania, United States
Thanks for taking the time to look at my auction. This car needs a radiator and or hoses, there is a blockage and keeps heating up. I replaced the fan relays, thermostat, water pump and had it pressure tested. The only thing left, that could be wrong, the garage told me, is a blockage. No dents but both sides of bumper has scrapes. They are not noticeable unless you are looking for them. Twice someone scraped my bumpers in a parking lot and didn't leave any info. The sensors in bumper still work very well. This car is loaded, it is all digital, and it all works. The sun roof is tight, no leaks, heated seats front and back with personal comfort controls front and back, 6 CD disk changer and is OnStar capable. It has a V8 NorthStar, 32 valve, engine with 115,000 plus miles on it, that runs very well, and when I was using it everyday, I got anywhere from 22 to 24 mpg. Inside needs a cleaning but nothing is ripped or torn, just the wear you would expect on a 13 year old car. I am selling it because while I was waiting for the garage to try to find out what was wrong with it, I purchased another car. Now I just don't need it. If you have more questions please contact me. Thank you again and good luck in all your bidding. |
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"They're not a global luxury brand. I don't consider them a competitor. Are they a competitor for Buick? Quite possibly. But not for Cadillac," GM's head designer explained. Welburn, who's been at the helm of GM Design North America since 2003 and is the first to hold the position of VP of Global Design, has been instrumental in the styling renaissance at GM, so predictably, Car and Driver's interview with him focused on the design aspect of cars.
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