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2006 Cadillac Cts No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:128000
Location:

Baytown, Texas, United States

Baytown, Texas, United States
Advertising:

NO RESERVE ! 

This is a 6 speed manual V6
AC works great
12XX,XXX miles
Bose Audio 6 CD changer
18" Premium Wheels
Clean Title
Good Car Fax
Power Windows
Leather Seats
Tinted Windows
New Battery

I bought the car in a dealership but later decided that I wanted to buy another car. I no longer need this car since I bought another one. All sales are final , I'm selling the car "as is" with no refunds. The check engine light came on recently. I took it to autozone and they told me it was the catalytic converter. The car runs great and will go anywhere, it just needs the plates/tags. The car runs like a charm, you can hear a pin drop on the freeway. The stereo is amazing. Be ready to get compliments when you drive this clean Cadillac. The AC works so great that even in the summer you will have to turn it off because it's too cold. 

If you are interested in the car contact me via email. I prefer email or text. However, sometimes I can talk at work after 9pm-10pm. I work night shift 6-7 days a week and I'm available to make a deal from 1pm-5pm.

P.S This car is for sale locally as well and the ad may end at anytime. I'm mostly interested in a GSXR but willing to look at other motorcycles and cars for a good deal.

    Cadillac CTS for Sale

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