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| Was:  2009 Cadillac SRX AWD V-8! Only 39K miles! The 2009 is the LAST year model that received top honors from Car and Driver, which recognized it as one of their "5Best" Trucks. Most reviewers agree, with the Detroit News saying, "You get the total package with the Cadillac, especially if you get the all-wheel-drive V-8 model that we had." 
 This SRX is Nice inside and out! Like a brand new one (still smells new) and the last year for the good one. Runs and drives great! Rear DVD player! 3rd Row! Panoramic sunroof! Roof racks, 20" chrome wheels, good tires, leather interior, power locks, windows, seat, and mirrors! Cruise control, air conditioning, driver, passenger, and side airbags! Traction control, navigation, wood grain interior trim, Bose stereo, DVD player, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and memory seating! This vehicle is for sale locally; therefore, it could be sold and removed from the auction at any time. Call: 937-429-5784 with questions. It list for $24,995.00 (BTW this vehicle is also FOR SALE BY OWNER - Me). This vehicle comes with a WARRANTY and the buyer can select to purchase an additional warranty of 4 years and 40,000 miles (Good to the year 2017 and 80,000 miles for this vehicle). This is very similar to a Certified Previously Owned (CPO) Vehicle! Financing is Available! Call Krug Auto Sales at 937-429-5784 (being sold there on consignment) C/D. "The SRX is one of GM's current success stories for the Cadillac brand-one of few recently. We like it enough to have bestowed it with three consecutive 5-Best awards in the luxury SUV class. But for the many pros the CTS-based ute offers (like a smooth V-8, comfortable and quiet ride, and good handling)." "To accompany the new hides, Cadillac now uses a deeper colored wood, called Sapele, and introduced new Nav and HVAC systems with fewer and better integrated switchgear. A Bose audio system is now standard on every model with a 5.1 surround sound system, also by Bose, available as an option. Cadillac also juiced up its optional sport package by offering 20-inch alloy wheels (instead of 18-inches) and more aggressive front and rear fascias. V-8 models now get GM's six-speed automatic as well." On Oct-02-13 at 12:39:26 PDT, seller added the following information: This Cadillac comes standard with a 3 month 3,000 mile warranty, you can purchase 
more coverage, if you choose. For example, this Cadillac can come with a 36 month 36,000 mile 
warranty for approximately $1400.00 more (very similar in price and protection to a GM Certified Pre-Owned Cadillac [CPO]), and there are cheaper costing 
warranties as well.  On Oct-03-13 at 14:04:29 PDT, seller added the following information: **Will consider a Trade-In**  - Total of agreed upon value of trade-in plus money (can be auto loan) must be greater than    or equal to the Reserve price.  | 
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