2010 Cadillac Srx Luxury Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Laurie, Missouri, United States
THIS IS A GREAT VEHICLE. EXCELLENT SHAPE. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD. I PUT NEW COOPER TIRES ON IT LAST JULY. THEY HAVE MAYBE 5,500 MILES ON THEM. A COUPLE ROCK CHIPS HERE AND THERE, BUT NOTHING WORTH WORRYING ABOUT.... THAT'S JUST THE NATURE OF DRIVING. THE LEATHER IS IN GREAT SHAPE. NO SMELLS OR UNWANTED AROMAS. NEVER SMOKED IN. IT HAS WEATHER TECH FLOOR MATS THROUGHOUT. FRONT, MIDDLE AND REAR... THE REASON I'M SELLING IS ... I BOUGHT A CAMP TRAILER AND IT IS A LITTLE MUCH FOR THE CADILLAC. IT TOWES THE TRAILER, BUT TO ME, IT SEEMED LIKE IT WAS STRUGGLING A LITTLE TOO MUCH. IT WILL TOW 2000 LBS. SAFELY, BUT THE CAMPER WEIGHS CLOSER TO 3,000 LBS. LOVE THE CADDY, BUT I NEED A TRUCK. I'M A MOTIVATED SELLER AND WILL ENTERTAIN ALL REASONABLE OFFERS. THE RESERVE IS SET LOW, SO... IT GOES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. IT DOES HAVE THE REMAINDER OF THE FACTORY POWERTRAIN AND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE WARRANTIES. I THINK THEY ARE 5 YEARS/100,000 MILES. SO.... YOU HAVE 12-13 MONTHS AND OVER 60,000 MILES REMAINING. P.S. I JUST BOUGHT THE CAMPER LAST WEEK, SO, I HAVEN'T TOWED IT MUCH. IT'S PARKED IN THE DRIVEWAY WAITING FOR A TRUCK. AS YOU CAN SEE THE WEATHER AROUND HERE ISN'T CONDUSIVE TO CAMPING ANYWAY. |
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Poor headlights cause 40 cars to miss IIHS Top Safety Pick rating
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