2008 Cadillac Cts-4 Sedan 4-door 3.6l All Wheel Drive Moonroof Purple Sharp! on 2040-cars
Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
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Up for auction is a 2008 Cadillac CTS-4 All Wheel Drive.
We are a car dealership ( AutoDrive Inc. ) in Fort Dodge Iowa, and we acquired this unit from it's 2nd owner. I have been driving this car personally and can tell your first hand that this car runs perfectly, everything works as it should and that is has NO ISSUES! This car is beautiful inside and out! The tan leather interior in in excellent condition, the front seats are heated and cooled. It comes equipped with XM Satellite Radio, steering wheel audio controls, OnStar panoramic sunroof and more! The car has Michelin tires mounted on the Factory Alloy wheels. The tires are almost new. The interior is near perfect. No rips, tears, stains or burns. It is a Smoke Free car. The exterior is very nice as well. The body is excellent, no dents or door dings. I reserve the right to end this auction early due to local sale. You are welcome to come view the car prior to bidding/buying. Shipping is the buyers responsibility, however, I will deliver/meet you with the car for just $2.00 per loaded mile once the car is paid for. Within 200 miles please. I have the clear title in hand. If you are an Iowa resident we charge the applicable tax and registration fees. If you are out of state, we don't charge tax/registration fees, as you will pay those applicable fees in your home state.
Please call me with any questions (515) 955-3399 office or (515) 571-4401 ask for Jeff. PLEASE!!!! I have had terrible luck with NON-PAYING bidders lately! Don't bid if you are not interested in buying!!!!! Seriously.......I am not forcing you to bid. Bidding with no intentions of buying not only ruin the auction for me, but many other buyers who are serious about buying! If you can't pay, can't get a loan, or your significant other says "no"...........Please Don't Bid!!!! I am a car dealer/car enthusiast. I will consider anything with regards to the sale of this unit. I am sure I am forgetting some details of the car. Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. The reserve price is private, however I will disclose that the reserve is LESS than the price I have it listed for locally on my website. I am interested in selling this vehicle......if you are interested and SERIOUS about buying it, please contact me. We here at AutoDrive Inc. do have a dedicated website. I am not allowed to advertise the link here on ebay, but if you try something like - - - AutoDriveInc. - - - , I am sure you will find it. If you have any difficulty locating us on the web, please call me. We have directions, financing options, and possibly more pictures on the site. Again, please feel free to call me at AutoDrive Inc. or directly on my cell phone with any questions. Thanks for Looking. Call me with any concerns or questions. 515-571-4401 cell or 515-955-3399 shop. I want a hassle free/easy transaction, as I am sure you do. Let me know what I can do for you to make it happen.
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