2013 Mercedes-benz C250 Coupe! Amg Package! Heated Seats! Keyless Go! Panoramic! on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
For sale is a 2013 Mercedes C250 Coupe! It is in great condition. Vehicle is loaded with Package 1 including but not limited to: Heated Seats, Keyless entry / GO, Panoramic Sunroof... If you were to go and purchase this vehicle direct at a Mercedes Benz Dealership, you would be paying close to $35,000.00+ plus taxes to build out this same vehicle with all the included options. This Mercedes is a previous Salvage vehicle. The vehicle was acquired from the Insurance Company which claimed the Salvage Title on it due to a collision. Vehicle had some very very minor damage on the front end. Vehicle has been repaired and is now in great condition. NO engine damage! NO suspension damage! NO frame damage! NO air bag deployment! As a result, it has a California Salvage Title. Pictures of the vehicle prior to repairs are available upon request. Damage: The only existing visible damage on this C250 is: normal wear and tear. If you are willing to live with this Salvage Title vehicle, you will save roughly $8-11k compared to a clean title identical vehicle. Vehicle comes complete with the Owner's Manual. With the vehicle, the buyer will get the California Salvage Certificate and the bill of sale. There are no license plates on this vehicle. The buyer will need to organize and pay the shipping is the vehicle is shipped out of Los Angeles. ALL inspections and views are welcome. Just contact us and make an appointment.
CONTACT INFO: You may contact us thru Ebay using the "Ask seller a question" option, or directly by phone at (310)848-7401. Ask for Maximus. We will do our best to make the sale as pleasant as possible for you. All Sales are FINAL. Vehicle sold in AS-IS condition. Non-refundable deposit of $500 is required within 24hrs. Happy Bidding!!! Vehicle will not be released until ALL payments clear. NO exceptions. |
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