2007 Cadillac Escalade Esv Awd; 2 Owner North Carolina Suv on 2040-cars
Farmville, North Carolina, United States
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2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV ALL WHEEL DRIVE , SILVERSAND WITH CASHMERE LEATHER INTERIOR W/COCOA TRIM ,6.2 LITRE V8,EVERY AVAILABLE OPTION THAT CADILLAC OFFERED AND THEN SOME !!!I AM A NORTH CAROLINA CAR DEALER AND THIS IS MY PERSONAL TRUCK THAT MY WIFE HAS BEEN DRIVING FOR ALITTLE OVER 2 YEARS . I AM THE SECOND OWNER, I PURCHASED IT FROM THE CADILLAC DEALER THAT SOLD IT NEW, MY WIFE HAS PUT AROUND 55,000 MILES ON IT SINCE SHE HAS BEEN DRIVING IT AND I HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS !!! THE VEHICLE IS CLEAN IN AND OUT AND RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AND HAS BEEN SERVICED REGULAR SINCE NEW !! IT SHOWS VERY GOOD WITH ONLY A FEW SMALL NICKS AND A COUPLE OF SMALL DOOR DINGS, INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND IS IN GOOD SHAPE!! IF YOU ARE NOT SCARED OF MILES AND WANT THE ULTIMATE SUV THEN CALL ME AND I WILL DESCRIBE IT TO YOU IN MORE DETAIL . CALL SONNY @252-717-0098 EST THIS VEHICLE IS ADVERTISED LOCAL AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY!! $500.00 DEPOSIT VIA PAYPAL WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END , CONTACT ME TO DISCUSS REMAINING BALANCE OF VEHICLE AND PICKUP ETC. THANKS FOR LOOKING!! PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VEHICLE HAS NOT HAD ANY ODOMETER TAMPERING, AUTO CHECK SHOWS THAT THERE IS A MILEAGE DIFFERENCE WHEN THE TRUCK WAS NEW , PLEASE LOOK AT MILES AND YOU WILL SEE THAT MILES WERE READ WRONG AND WERE ENTERED IN COMPUTER WRONG !!! I WILL GUARANTEE THERE HAS BEEN NO MILEAGE PROBLEMS!!!!! PLEASE CALL IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND !!!!
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