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2011 Mercedes-benz C300 4matic Sport 4-door 3.0l Manufacturer Warranty New Tires on 2040-cars

US $21,998.00
Year:2011 Mileage:38067 Color: Single rear red fog lamp
Location:

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Excellent Mint Condition.

  • Still under Full Manufacturer Warranty until end of 2015.

  • BRAND NEW Tires
  • 4 Matic All Wheel Drive

Call 216-346-6098 for additional information

Standard Equipment
ENTERTAINMENT
AM/FM/Weatherband radio w/CD player -inc: MP3 capability, (8) speakers, Bluetooth interface for hands-free phone, aux audio input jack
EXTERIOR
Single rear red fog lamp
Pwr tilt/slide tinted glass sunroof w/1-touch open/close
Pwr heated mirrors w/integrated LED turn signals
Auto halogen headlamps w/selectable light-sensing -inc: black inlays
Front air dam w/mesh air intakes, side skirts & rear apron
Intermittent wipers
P225/45R17 front & P245/40R17 rear all-season performance tires
Front halogen fog lamps
17" 5-spoke aluminum wheels -inc: 17" x 7.5" front, 17" x 8.5" rear
Temporary spare tire w/steel wheel
Pwr heated mirrors
INTERIOR
8-way pwr front sport seats -inc: adjustable lumbar support, active adjustable head restraints
Cruise control
Pwr windows w/1-touch up/down
Multi-function display in instrument cluster -inc: trip computer, exterior temp gauge, oil level check, digital speedometer, audio status, reminder & malfunction messages, driver-programmable settings
5" central controller display w/retractable cover
Rear window defroster w/auto-shutoff
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Tilt/telescopic steering column
Aluminum-look shift knob
Engine immobilizer
Auxiliary pwr outlet
MB-Tex seat trim
SmartKey infrared remote -inc: trunk open, windows & sunroof open/close, panic button, fuel filler door, selective unlock, programmable auto-lock
Instrumentation -inc: fuel & coolant temp gauge, clock, Touch Shift & mode selection display, tachometer
Anti-theft alarm system
3-spoke leather-wrapped sport steering wheel w/multi-function controls
Aluminum trim
Night security illumination
Front/rear cupholders
Mercedes-Benz Maintenance System display
Automatic dual-zone climate control -inc: dust & pollen filters, tunnel mode w/1-touch closing of all windows, sun sensor
Floormats
MECHANICAL
Independent 3-link front suspension -inc: anti-dive geometry, coil springs over gas shocks
Dual exhaust w/chrome tips
4MATIC all-wheel drive
Front/rear stabilizer bar
3.0L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine
Lower sport suspension -inc: sport shocks, sport springs
Pwr perforated & ventilated front & ventilated rear disc brakes
Independent 5-arm multi-link rear suspension -inc: separate coil springs, gas shocks
7-Speed automatic transmission -inc: Touch Shift
Pwr rack & pinion steering
4-wheel anti-lock disc brake system (ABS) w/brake assist
SAFETY
4-wheel electronic traction system (4-ETS)
LED daytime running lamps
Front/rear window curtain airbags
Tire pressure monitoring system
Rear 3-point seat belts -inc: outboard emergency tensioning device, outboard belt force limiter, outboard automatic height adjustment
Driver knee airbag
Electronic stability program (ESP)
Outboard rear universal lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH)
Front side-impact airbags
Child safety rear door locks
Driver & front passenger dual-stage air bags w/front passenger adaptive feature
Front passenger Occupant Classification System (OCS)
3-point driver & front passenger shoulder belts -inc: height adjustment, emergency tensioning device, adaptive belt force limiter

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While every team on the Formula One grid is worried about making a good showing in this year's championship at the same time as they develop a brand-new car for next year's championship, Bernie Ecclestone and F1 circuit promoters have a different concern: how next year's cars will sound. The current cars use 2.4-liter, naturally-aspirated V8s that can reach 18,000 revolutions per minute and employ dual exhaust, next year's engine formula calls for 1.4-liter turbocharged V6s that are capped at 15,000 rpm and are constrained to a single exhaust outlet. Ecclestone and promoters like Ron Walker believe the new engines sound like lawnmowers and that the less thrilling audio will keep people from coming to races. If Walker's Australian Grand Prix really is shelling out almost $57 million to hold the race, every ticket counts. As a fix, according to a report in Autoweek, Ecclestone "suggests that the only way to guarantee [a good sound] may be to artificially adjust the tone of the V6s."
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