2001 Cadillac Eldorado Etc Coupe 2-door 4.6l, Clean Carfax, White Diamond! on 2040-cars
Aberdeen, Maryland, United States
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for sale. This beautiful 01 Cadillac ETC is perfect for anyone who wants a nice luxurious ride at a great price. There is no other car out on the road like this one. INTERIOR: The leather is pretty good shape with the exception of the tears in a couple places. The panels can be replaced if you were interested in having this car perfect. The wood grain is very unique and looks great. The radio works and so do the windows. The heat is hot and the a/c blows cold. There are not any offensive odors in this vehicle. EXTERIOR: The beautiful paint looks spectacular glimmering in the sunlight. There in no damage reported to carfax and the body does look all original. I did not see any damage on the vehicle. There is a very small dent on the rear passenger side, near the tail light, it is very hard to notice in person. The tires have plenty of tread on them. The sunroof looks to be slightly off track. I did not see any indications of any leaks. MOTOR/HANDLING: The vehicle starts and idles with no odors or odd sounds. I didn't see any smoke either. The ETC goes into gear and shifts just fine. The brakes feel good and the acceleration is good also. The vehicle turns well without any knocking or pinging. The suspension is plush but still very responsive. This is a nice ride. These Cadillac's are great cars for any driver. They are safe and they are very unique looking. Most importantly, they are very comfortable to be in. If this is what you have been looking for, feel free to message me. I am considering all reasonable offers for 'Buy It Now'. Thank you for looking and good luck with the bidding! -Daryl
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EXPENSE*** On Feb-23-14 at 17:02:15 PST, seller added the following information: The service engine soon light is currently on and we do not know why On Feb-23-14 at 21:11:27 PST, seller added the following information: |
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