2006 Cadillac Dts Base Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This 2006 Cadillac DTS Luxury II Sedan is fully equipped and in outstanding Condition with all Power Equipment, Automatic Transmission, AM/FM/Radio/CD/XM Audio System, Remote Start, Leather Seats, Cruise Control and Dual Front and Side Airbag Restraints. The paint is glossy and in like outstanding condition. The interior is clean and in like new condition.
This 2006 Cadillac DTS Sedan runs and drives great with all of the power equipment in perfect working order. This 2006 Cadillac DTS Sedan is super condition, don't miss this opportunity to own this Clean Cadillac.
Buy with Confidence this vehicle has only 30645 miles . Call us from more information 305 798 5039
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AUCTION BEFORE PLACING A BID.
Your bid is a contract: Place a bid only if you're serious about buying the item. If you are the winning bidder, you will enter into a legally binding contract to purchase the item from us. If you don't follow up on your purchase you will be reported to Ebay's Safe Harbor and we will submit your user name to Ebay's Non-paying Bidder program. If you bid you must be ready to buy if you are the winning bidder. ONLY BID IF YOU ARE A REAL BUYER AND YOU ARE OVER 18 YEARS OLD. NON-PAYING BIDDERS WILL BE PROSECUTED.
Inspection terms: If bidder wishes to inspect vehicle it must be done before placing a bid and must contact us for an appointment. If buyer is going to use a third party it must be a licensed company or a local new car dealer that sells the make and model that is been auctioned. If using a third party all cost for inspection must be paid by bidder in advance before inspection. When you bid that means that you are satisfied with vehicle and understand if you are the winning bidder you must follow the terms of sale.
Terms of Sale: When buying a vehicle from National Auto Sales LLC. on Ebay auctions you agree to purchase it as is where is and pay a $399.00 vehicle preparation fee that Applies to Everyone (This fee covers all paper work, next day USPS to send title to buyer). At the end of auction the buyer must contact National Auto Sales LLC. via phone within 24 hours of the end of auction. A deposit must send to National Auto Sales LLC. at end of auction via PAYPAL.COM as soon as the winning bidder received the email that is sent by paypal.com. Buyers must send $500.00 deposit to guaranteed the purchase. At this time the car will be on hold and we will prepare vehicle for shipping or pickup. The balance due must be received by National Auto Sales LLC. within 5 days after end of auction. The vehicle must be paid in full via Money Order/Cashiers Check or wire transfer to our bank account before shipping the vehicle.
Once payment is received by National Auto Sales LLC. will proceed to ship the vehicle.
NOTE: Buyer Pays Actual Shipping Cost.
Residents of the state of Florida must pay for tax and tag.
Register the Vehicle: If you are from out of the state you must register the vehicle in your state within 30day from pickup. National Auto Sales LLC. is not responsible to register in your state.. If your state has inspections for Emissions, Safety or any other inspections. we are not liable or responsible for any fees or any delays on getting inspection done in your state. The buyer must be aware of any laws that there state may have on register a vehicle. It is solely up to the buyer to inform themselves before biding on this vehicle.
Bidders: All bidder must read and understand the rules of Ebay and understand all for the terms of this auction before bidding so at the time there is a winning bidder. That person is ready and can follow the steps to make payment in full plus be ready to pay for actual cost if shipping vehicle. Bid if you have the funds available to make payment in full for this vehicle. If wining bidder has not follow up on purchase of this vehicle in the time allowed in our terms. We will report the member to Ebay and submit negative feedback to that member and will be banded from biding in our future auctions. ONLY BID IF YOU ARE READY TO BUY!!
Shipping: National Auto Sales LLC. is not liable for any delays in shipping or if there is any damage done the to vehicle by transporter. All buyers that have a vehicle shipped are responsible to verify the bill of landing at time of delivery to make sure that there is no new damage that is not shown on the bill of landing. If there is a problem the buyer must make a note on bill of landing and contact the home office of the transport company to make a calm with the cargo insurance
Financing: National Auto Sales LLC. is not responsible for finding financing for the buyer. If you bid on the vehicle that means that you have finding ready to pay for the vehicle in full within 7 days for the end of auction. If you are financing the vehicle. It is your responsible to verify that your bank will find the loan with a independent dealer and with the type of title the vehicle has. To be safe before you bid contact your bank and give them the VIN number of the vehicle and tell them the type of title the vehicle has and also the mileage. That way they will be able to verify the information of the vehicle and be able to verify your loan... We do not refund deposit because you were unable to complete the loan process.
WHEN YOU BID YOU HAVE AGREED TO ALL OF OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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