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01 Cadillac Deville Dts Clean Title, Clean Car Fax, Michelin 75% Dvd$1350subs$ on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:155555 Color: and has beige
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Advertising:

Selling my 2001 Cadillac Deville DTS Sedan.

It is Pearl White on the Exterior and has beige

tan leather interior. Has tinted windows, the

front windows are not as tinted as the back &

rear windows. I have the Clean and Clear Title

In hand as well as the Car Fax In Hand.

The Car Fax does show an accident says damage

to the left rear of the vehicle, on 9/03/2003 at 32,596 miles

With the dealer repair it is back to 100% normal

If you look up close you could never tell that the

rear left was ever damaged at all.

Must have been a light hit/ minor

The Title is still clean and clear

so it must have been very minor

It runs and drives very well. Very smooth ride

on both highway driving as well as city.

Very Reliable Ride, Has new parts installed

on it which include a new water pump

New camshaft, new camshaft pully

new water pump belt new tensioner

new front bearings, The tires are

michelin tires they are about 75% tred

With basic maintenance such as oil changes,

This car will continue driving very well, well over 300k miles.
Motor runs great, Trasmission shifts smooth.
Very Smooth Ride, Excellent Gas Mileage.
26/27 Mpg Highway, I don't know of any other
V8 that can do that, some V6 don't even get 26mpg.
Sound System alone was $1,350.
(2) 12 inch subs in back, Touch
Screen DVD Player Has
Pandora/ Ipod connection

Currently has about 154k miles with some change

Currently located in Escondido, Ca, However I

am heading over to beaverton oregon very soon

to visit with my sister/ brother in law/ do some snow boarding

& plan to sell it there So I put the mileage as 155,500 to adjust the trip

I am only selling it as I purchased myself a jaguar xj8

I loved the cadillac and was planning on keeping it forever

but I had my eye on this jaguar body style and once I saved

up enough and found the right jaguar I just had to have it.

Everything on the cadillac is in great working order & it will surely be missed.

I love the look of it, Gets lots of compliments & is a real head turner.

The Reserve Price is set Very Low to sell at the first auction listing


On Feb-10-14 at 23:23:22 PST, seller added the following information:

Selling my 2001 Cadillac Deville DTS Sedan.

It is Pearl White on the Exterior and has beige

tan leather interior. Has tinted windows, the

front windows are not as tinted as the back &

rear windows. I have the Clean and Clear Title

In hand as well as the Car Fax In Hand.

The Car Fax does show an accident says damage

to the left rear of the vehicle, on 9/03/2003 at 32,596 miles

With the dealer repair it is back to 100% normal

If you look up close you could never tell that the

rear left was ever damaged at all.

Must have been a light hit/ minor

The Title is still clean and clear

so it must have been very minor

It runs and drives very well. Very smooth ride

on both highway driving as well as city.

Very Reliable Ride, Has new parts installed

on it which include a new water pump

New camshaft, new camshaft pully

new water pump belt new tensioner

new coolant resivor

new front bearings, The tires are

michelin tires they are about 75% tred

With basic maintenance such as oil changes,

This car will continue driving very well, well over 300k miles.
Motor runs great, Transmission shifts smooth.
Very Smooth Ride, Excellent Gas Mileage.
26/27 Mpg Highway, I don't know of any other
V8 that can do that, some V6 don't even get 26mpg.
Sound System alone was $1,350.
(2) 12 inch subs in back, Touch
Screen DVD Player Has
Pandora/ Ipod connection

Currently has only 154k original miles with some change

Currently located in Escondido, Ca, However I

am heading over to beaverton oregon very soon

to visit with my sister/ brother in law/ do some snow boarding

& plan to sell it there So I put the mileage as 155,500 to adjust the trip

I am only selling it as I purchased myself a jaguar xj8

I loved the cadillac and was planning on keeping it forever

but I had my eye on this jaguar body style and once I saved

up enough and found the right jaguar I just had to have it.

Everything on the cadillac is in great working order & it will surely be missed.

I love the look of it, Gets lots of compliments & is a real head turner.

The Reserve Price is set Very Low to sell at the first auction listing

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