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2010 Cadillac Dts Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

US $19,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:59383 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Bixby, Oklahoma, United States

Bixby, Oklahoma, United States
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R-America is excited to offer this amazing White Diamond Tricoat (Pearl)/Titanium (Gray) 2010 Cadillac DTS – it still has the new car and leather smell!  With 59,383 pampered miles, this Cadillac DTS has the remainder of the Cadillac 4 year/50,000 mile limited warranty as well as the remainder of the 5 yr/100,000 mile powertrain warranty. 

Features include:

·      Northstar 4.6L V8 SFI Engine 
·      Leather Seats
·      Heated and Ventilated Front Seats 
·      Heated Rear Seats 
·      Heated Steering Wheel 
·      Power Front Seats 
·      Driver Seat Memory 
·      Power Sunroof 
·      Leather Steering Wheel Trim 
·      Cruise Control 
·      Audio Steering Wheel Controls 
·      CD Audio System 
·      Automatic Climate Control 
·      Power Windows 
·      Power Door Locks 
·      Power Exterior Mirrors 
·      Xenon Headlights 
·      Park Assist 
·      Alloy Wheels 
·      New Michelin Primacy MXV tires.   

At R-America Automobile, we take great pride in offering the highest quality pre-owned vehicles offered at value-driven prices.  This is who we are, what we are zealous about, and the goal each of us share. 

See for yourself what sets R-America Automobile apart:   

The R-America Quality Assurance Commitment 

•   Clean Title Guarantee - No Salvage or Branded Titles. 
•   AutoCheck Vehicle History Report - Free Vehicle History Report. 
•   Balance of Factory Warranty on specified vehicles. 
•   150 Multi Point Inspection – All vehicles must pass a comprehensive inspection at our service center and fulfill our threshold principle: “Make each vehicle the best we’ve ever driven.”  We inspect all major systems with multiple points within each system category: 
o                     Test Driven by Master Tech 
o                     Cooling 
o                     Heating & A/C 
o                     Electrical 
o                     Suspension 
o                     Steering 
o                     Brakes & Tires 
o                     Transmission 
o                     Engine 
o                     Fuel System 
o                     Drive Axles 
o                     Lighting 
o                     Accessories 
o                     Body/Interior   

•   Blackstone Oil Labs Analysis – Noninvasive and nondestructive method of quantitatively and qualitatively showing you the health of your vehicle’s engine. 
•   Battery Conditioning Service - Lead acid car batteries are known to collect sulphate crystals when less than fully charged.  This results in significantly less powerful and shorter life batteries.  R-America desulphates and fully charges our vehicle’s batteries so that you don’t have to worry about your car not starting when you need it to. 
•   Professional Detail - Each vehicle is meticulously detailed (come to our detail class and we’ll show you how to repeat the same detail process). Extended Service Agreements up to 100k miles available for purchase.

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