2001 Cadillac Seville Sts. Beautiful, One Family Owned Car Since New. on 2040-cars
Lockport, Illinois, United States
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BEAUTIFUL, VERY WELL KEPT 2001 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS. MOONROOF & 17" STS CHROME CADILLAC WHEELS! RUNS & DRIVES LIKE A CADILLAC SHOULD. WE STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER & SALES INVOICE FOR $47,090.43 FROM SEPTEMBER 2001.
CLEAN CAR FAX & AUTO CHECK HISTORY! EXCELLENT CONDITION IN & OUT. NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS OR WARNING MESSAGES. NO OVERHEATING ISSUES EITHER! HOT HEAT & ICE COLD A/C. THIS IS A REALLY NICE CAR! COMPLETE TUNE UP INCLUDING ALL NEW IGNITION COILS LAST NOVEMBER. NEW WATER PUMP & THERMOSTAT LAST OCTOBER. FRONT BRAKE PADS & ROTORS LAST SEPTEMBER. OUTER TIE RODS IN 2012. THE ONLY THING IT NEEDS IS A WASHER SOLVENT PUMP. 17" CADILLAC CHROME WHEELS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. ALL 4 MICHELIN TIRES HAVE PLENTY OF TREAD LIFE LEFT. NADA VALUE SHOWS $5800.ASKING $5500. ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED. I ALSO HAVE A 2003 DTS FOR SALE. BOTH ARE GREAT CARS! BUT THE WIFE JUST GOT A NEWER ACURA. I'M LOOKING TO GET AN SUV. SO BOTH OF OUR CADILLAC'S HAVE TO GO. WHEN SENDING OFFERS. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND.. THIS IS AN STS. NOT THE CHEAPER, BASE/LOW LINE SLS. IT HAS BEEN VERY WELL KEPT & MAINTAINED. PLEASE HAVE ALL FUNDS AVAILABLE & ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING. |
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Cadillac ParkWhiz app helps avoid endless circling to find parking
Sat, Jul 20 2019General Motors recently launched an app for its vehicles called Marketplace that includes various apps that let you order and pay for things from your car. The company is continuing to add apps to Marketplace, and the latest sounds quite useful. It's called ParkWhiz, and it will be available on Cadillacs. Basically, it lets you find and pay for parking from your car. In more detail, ParkWhiz will let you find parking in 250 cities. The app shows locations that have spaces available and which are full, along with prices for all of them. You can then select one and pay for it for however long you'll use it. You can even reserve parking in advance in case you're going to a busy event. The big benefit here is that you should be able to eliminate a lot of cruising around looking for spaces. That will save you time and money. Additionally, this could save you from having to go really early to an event to find decent parking. It's a handy sounding app, and fortunately, if you don't have a Cadillac, you can get the app on your phone. The only downside to the phone app is that it's not built into the car's infotainment system.
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