Both are base models. One has a sunroof. Unless you can negotiate a significant discount you would be better off buying a new one especially if you can get supplier or employee pricing.
IMHO that color combo in the interior is too busy for me. I know some really like it and that's fine. I don't
mind two tone interiors, but the contrast in color for my eye is too much.
my journey started the same way. i live in sw mo. and looked at superior chevy in kc and springfiled.. ended up calling scott pratt and poof brand new v for similar price to what they wanted for used base models.
my journey started the same way. i live in sw mo. and looked at superior chevy in kc and springfiled.. ended up calling scott pratt and poof brand new v for similar price to what they wanted for used base models.
Did you trade in?
Overall how did your deal go?
If you take your new car in for service at your local Cadillac dealer, do they look at you like what the hell?
aburd, with the economy hurting, I don't think service departments will afford to be picky about where customers picked up their car as long as they are showing up for, and PAYING, for service. That said, I'll be finding out myself when I go to one of my local dealers for the first oil change (I also bought from Scott :thumbsup: ).
yo anonfrank, i didnt ask the question but your answer is good. I didnt trade anything acowherd. just called scott and found a gms code and he was a breeze. rad silver, nav, sunroof, polished wheels, 59500. no hastle. good financing. fly to detroit on thurs, drive home thurs and fri to missouri. Scott is the man.
that pic makes it look hein. with black and coach color, it looks sweet! the interior I will have...
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