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2007 Cadillac Escalade Base Sport Utility 4-door 6.2l on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:110996 Color: is in beautiful condition
Location:

Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
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2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE AWD V8 110K VERY CLEAN

Call, Text, or Ebay Message Doug at Uptown Motors at (716)-474-5160

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Uptown Motors is proud to offer this meticulously maintained 2007 Cadillac Escalade. This non smoker’s car was just traded in at the local GMC dealership on a new car. It runs, drives, and looks great!

The exterior is in beautiful condition.  The“fine silver birch metallic” paint looks as good as new and has very few imperfections in it. The underside looks great too.  The 22” alloy wheels look great and have no curb rash or corrosion. The front bumper does; however, have a small crack in it. This can be seen in the photos.

The interior of this SUV is amazing. The black leather looks like it is new. The carpets, seats, headliner, glass, and dash are in great shape. This Escalade is free from any smoke smells, burns, or marks. All electronics function as they should.

This Escalade has many great features including:
-403 Horsepower 6.2 Liter V8

-6 Speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission

-Heated Leather Seats (front and rear)

-Factory Navigation

-22” Factory Escalde Wheels (tires are almost new looking)

-Power seats, mirrors, windows, locks, etc.

-Factory CD Changer

-Power liftgate

-Remote Start

As stated above, this truck runs and drives perfectly and everything works as it should. It starts and runs with no smoke, noises, or hesitation. The transmission shifts smoothly. The SUV drives straight down the road with no strange noises or vibrations. The exhaust is quite and the brakes work perfectly.

Terms of Sale

We have absolutely no hidden "dealer fees" or "processing fees" that you so commonly see on eBay.

We even pay the New York inspection for you. New York residents are responsible for the final purchase price of the car and the sales tax in their particular county. Out of state residents are responsible for the final purchase price of the car and no more.

A $1000 deposit must be made within 48 hours of the end of the auction. Full payment must be made within 5 day of the end of the auction. Acceptable payment methods include overnight certified bank check, a bank to bank wire transfer, or cash in person. We cannot accept personal checks or business checks.

Our address is:

Uptown Motors
1651 Olean-Portville Road
Olean, NY 14760

We can transfer plates for New York residents or overnight the title and paperwork to out of state residents once we have received payment. Call us and we can make any necessary arrangements.

We are within reasonable driving distance of the Buffalo International Airport. Call and make arrangements and we can pick you up there or meet you there with the car.

All of our vehicles are sold in As/Is condition unless otherwise stated. We also offer nationwide warranty packages if you are interested.

All of our vehicles are for sale locally and we reserve the right to end an auction early

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