Cadillac Dts 2008 Platnum Addition High Performance Low Miles Outstanding In/out on 2040-cars
Hastings, Michigan, United States
First I am not a dealer, ordealership, I am the second owner of this outstanding Cadillac. We are sellingmy wife's beautiful car because we are now going to travel and need an Escaladeor Suburban to pull our camper. We have currently been offered high-end trade it in value by the dealership we are working with, but would prefer to sell it out-right and pass on the savings to a person, so we will take a reasonable offers. The reserve is at the trade-in offer, so you can save thousands. About the car it's a 2008 DTS PlatinumPerformance Sedan, which means it has the large body style (no longeravailable) and the High Performance 4.6L Northstar V8 (the biggest and some saythe best Cadillac motor). This car stickered at $58,475.00 when new and I havethe sticker. The vehicle has 69K miles on it and has always been garaged andrarely driven in the winter. For those of you who do not know the Platinumseries is the highest most luxurious level of Cadillac, it was a $6,490.00option in 2008. This car has every option Cadillac offered to includingnavigation system, On-Star, Serious radio, blind zone detection and turn signalin outside heated mirrors, remote start, park assist, dual memory for seat and steeringwheel, 18" aluminum -chrome wheels, heated and AC cooled premium TuscanyLeather Cadillac symbol seats, front camera and sensor, rear sensors, 8 waydriver's seat with lumbar massaging option, heated steering wheel, 6 waypassenger seat, heated rear seats, sun/moon power roof, side air curtain airbags, lane departure warning system, I could go on and again I have thesticker. This car is a 5 star in all crash ratings and 6 star on roll over.Some extras, it still has a transferrable bumper to bumper extended warranty,three more years or 30K miles, which I will pass onto you at no cost. I justput $800+ tires on it about six months ago. The front wheel bearings and brakeswere done about four months ago. This car is like new, everything works like new,and you will not find a better 2008 vehicle of any kind, I can have the driver-side rotors turned for you. We paid almost 3K for the Cadillac Certified Warranty, and that will be signed over to the buyer, as will the interior and exterior protection plans. If you have anyquestions please call me at 269-945-7115 or email us through ebay. |
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