Problems: 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

Problems: 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

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Full disclosure of typical cosmetic imperfections on my 2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe in Richmond, VA.

• Front upper control arm bushings (or Eibach bump stops) squeak over bumps. Common issue that can be resolved with new bushings.
• Paint is great overall but does have the usual minor imperfections/chips/scuffs/touch-up spots (mostly on hood and bumper) that you’d expect from a 12 year old daily driver with 83k+ miles. Per my professionally detailer, paint is in 6/7 of 10 condition.
• Drivers seat back cover does not stay on (broken clips). Common issue with Coupes.
• Chrome delete could be redone. It was one of my first times trying it DIY vinyl wrapping. Easy to redo or remove if you prefer the chrome look instead.
• Interior dash/trim/seats/floormats shows typical wear from normal use.
• Rear wheels each have a curb rash scuff that has been repainted.
• Exterior rubber trim around door/windows shows wear/scuffs/divots that happened while removing PlastiDip type chrome delete by previous owner.
• Driver/passenger seat release latches (used to quickly fold the seats forward for a backseat rider) can be sticky. Common issue that can be resolved by lubricating the latch release cable/hardware.
• Rear diff can whine. Common issue on all CTS-Vs. TSB has been performed with new fluid and service.
• NavTool aftermarket CarPlay/AirPlay module can be buggy. Occasional video/audio glitch that only lasts a second or two.

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