Awd Luxury Suv, 26" Rims, Z-rated Tires, Custom Grille, Dvd Player & Subwoofer on 2040-cars
Alameda, California, United States
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See below for 50 full-sized pics BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WITH A 100% MONEY-BACK SATISFACTION GUARANTEE*. If you aren't completely satisfied or feel this vehicle was represented or performing 100% as indicated in this listing, you can cancel the transaction and receive a 100% full refund*. See below for more details. This is a NEAR MINT CONDITION 2003 Cadillac Escalade with just about every available option and many other additional options listed below. It has the optional upgrade 6.0L 345HP v8 engine with All wheel drive (AWD), White Diamond Pearl with Oatmeal interior. Engine is powerful and transmission is as smooth as butter, both function like brand new. There is absolutely NO SALVAGE TITLE, FLOOD DAMAGE, REBUILT TITLE OR ACCIDENTS! Paint is almost perfect, no dents, a few chip touch ups have been taken care of for long term durability/longevity. A must see to appreciate. Vehicle just came back from a trip to Washington and performed flawlessly. Some added options above factory/standard equipment: - 26" Bentchi B15 rims with 295/30ZR26 Z-rated tires with lots of tread left. Rims have some pitting on them. - Pioneer AVH-X1500DVD 6.1 inch Car DVD Player with IPOD CABLE, touch screen & remote control. Mp3, jpeg, Mpeg & DVD playback with amplifier, subwoofer control, equalizer and is Navigation ready. - Custom exhaust, keeps the power strong, isn't too loud when driving around, but when you give it some extra gas on the acceleration, it has a nice throaty sound. A nice professionally done exhaust. - Custom tint, professionally done, looking new in excellent condition with no bubbles, flaking or peeling. - Custom grille still in excellent condition, no flaking or peeling. This is the top of the line Escalade with options like: - Driver and passenger power adjusting seats and gas/brake pedals with driver memory seatings for 2 passengers - Heated front passenger and rear passenger seat. - Dual climate zone. - 2nd row captains chairs and 3rd row flip up/down seating (with headrests) for 7 passenger seating capacity. Split 3rd row seats easily flip up or can be removed to make room for cargo. - Rear A/c & heating with rear controls (also for radio controls with earphone jacks & cup holders for 2nd row passengers) - Power heated mirrors with built in turn signal indicators. - Running boards - Bose sound system with Multi disc CD changer - Reverse sensing system - Rear view mirror with integrated compass & outside temp. - Transmission mode select - Dual front side airbag/ occupant sensing airbag on/off feature. - Electronic stability & Traction control - Security system with immobilizer & panic alarm - Touring/adaptive/auto-leveling suspension - Power moonroof ... And just about every other standard option typically available on all vehicles of course. Good luck and happy bidding! If you have any questions, just shoot me an email and I would be happy to get the information to you, additional photos of anything, etc. COMMON VEHICLE EBAY DISCLAIMER: This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. If you would like a reference for an extended warranty, look up “wholesale warranties com” for example. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale (see photos & description). Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. ** As this vehicle is being advertised locally, we reserve the right to end the listing at any time without further notice if the vehicle is no longer available for sale (and ONLY if there hasn't been any bids yet received by that time). ** BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WITH A 100% MONEY-BACK SATISFACTION GUARANTEE. If you aren't completely satisfied or feel this vehicle was represented or performing 100% as indicated in this listing, you can cancel the transaction and receive a 100% full refund. This is probably unheard of for this type of transaction, but perhaps it should become the norm, right? We guarantee that this vehicle has been represented accurately and you will be completely satisfied at the time of pick up/taking delivery, or you don’t have to take delivery, can cancel the transaction at that time and receive 100% of your money back. It’s that simple. We are confident that you will be very happy and probably even pleasantly surprised at just how nice it is when you pick it up, or you can get your money back 100%, no questions asked. *PLEASE NOTE: If the vehicle was purchased using "Buy It Now", "Best Offer Accepted" or by being the successful high bidder on Ebay, a $200 transaction fee will be deducted from your refund to cover the seller fees we are charged by Ebay. Thanks for your understanding. |
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