2004 Cadillac Seville Sls Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
North Tonawanda, New York, United States
Offered for auction is my 2004 Cadillac Seville SLS with 64,880 original miles. I am a car collector belonging to several antique car clubs, so all my cars, every day or collector, receive routine maintenance. Right now I have too many every day cars so the SLS is for sale. The 2004 SLS is black exterior with a gray leather interior which is in excellent, very clean condition. I have two sets of floor mats with the car. The original factory set is used during late spring, summer, and early fall which are then removed, cleaned and stored for winter months. A second set of after market mats are used during winter months. 2004 is the last production year for the SLS with a factory price of $46,620.00. Both sets of keys and owners manual come with the car. Some of the options on the car are as follows:
275 HP 4.6 Liter DOHC 32 valve V-8. Four speed electronic automatic transmission. Front wheel drive. 16 x 7 inch Chrome wheels. Four wheel independent suspension, self leveling suspension. Ventilated front disc/solid rear disc ABS brakes. Stability control. Front side-mounted air bags. Traction control system. daytime running lights, dusk sensing headlights. Rain sensing wipers. Ten(10) way power leather front bucket seats and much more. Ice cold A/C with automatic climate control system. AM/FM sound system with in dash CD player. Six (6) disc changer in arm rest, but it is problematic.Cruise control. Programmable tilt, telescopic steering wheel and seats. Approximately 8000 miles on Goodyear Eagle tires and brakes. New correct ventilated battery installed December 3rd 2012. A intake manifold gasket coolant leak was discovered in June 2013. Engine was removed, disassembled and all engine gaskets were replaced with new water pump and spark plugs @ 61,449 miles. All this work was completed by a certified master Cadillac mechanic. Cooling system was thoroughly flushed and serviced with new coolant. Transmission received routine service @ 56,204 miles. I am NOT a dealer, but I have tried to provide an accurate description of the condition of the car. It drives like new. I believe in a scheduled routine maintenance program on all my cars and correct repair when necessary. New York State Inspection was completed in September 2013 & oil, oil filter was changed on September 15th 2013. It does not use oil between changes. There are no leaks, coolant, oil or A/C. Winning bidder is responsible for transportation of vehicle. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours is required to Pay Pal by winning bidder. Balance to be paid within 10 calendar days close of auction either in cash, certified bank check, or wire transfer. Vehicle will not be released until check(s) clear bank and funds are available. I reserve the right to end the auction early as vehicle is for sale locally. My reserve is lower than current values. I will not answer questions concerning my reserve, so do not ask. Other questions concerning the vehicle can be made to (716) 694-9830 or my cell (716) 930-9622. May consider trade, up or down, on a 1953 Packard Patrician. The vehicle has a clear title. |
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