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C280 Clean, Well Maintained One Owner. on 2040-cars

US $5,199.00
Year:1999 Mileage:101705 Color: temperature
Location:

Dayton, Maryland, United States

Dayton, Maryland, United States

1999 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C280

  Current Miles 101,705

 

This car has been well maintained by the previous owner with all service  done by a Mercedes dealer. There has been one prior owner who had the  car since new. The C280 is clean inside and out. The vehicle has had No accidents. The car was garage  kept. The paint is in excellent shape. The car is in  excellent mechanical condition and just passed Maryland's state  inspection. New front brakes and rotors were recently applied at 100K  and the rears where checked and found to be in good shape. The interior  is in amazing condition with all the features working. The front and  rear seats are in very good condition with only some wear front the seat  belt on the driver side side bolster from the seat belt. It looks as  though no one has sat in the rear seats and only rarely did someone sit  in the passenger seat.  

Overall car runs and drives very well.

 

Highlighted Features:

  • Fog Lamps

  • 8 Way Adjustable Driver and Passenger  Seats

  • Power Adjustable head restraints

  • Front bucket Seats

  • Split folding rear seat

  • Premium audio with 8 Bose speakers

  • Radio

  • Tape player

  • Full sized spare

  • Safety Features:

  • Traction Control

  • Air Bag Driver, passenger and side

  • 2 Remote Fobs

 


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Full Feature List

Safety Features:

  • Headlamps with delay-off

  • Front fog/driving lights

  • Illuminated entry

  • Engine temperature

  • Battery warning

  • Low  oil level warning

  • Low  coolant warning

  • Lights on warning

  • Key  warning

  • Low  fuel warning

  • Low  washer fluid warning

  • Lighting malfunction warning

  • Service interval warning

  • Brake fluid warning

  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)

  • Center high mounted stop light

  • Driver and passenger airbags

  • Driver side impact airbags

  • Passenger side impact airbags

  • Front seatbelt pretensioners

  • Immobilizer

  • Panic alarm

  • Security system


  • Comfort and Convenience
    4 doors Dual power remote

  • heated mirrors

  • Dual  illuminated visor vanity mirrors

  • Auto-dimming day-night rearview mirror

  • Seating capacity of 5

  • Center front armrest w/storage

  • Power adjustable rear head restraints

  • Leather front seat trim

  • Full  cloth headliner Carpet floor trim

  • Carpeted front & rear floor mats

  • Genuine wood instrument panel insert

  • Leather gear shift knob

  • Lighted locking glove box

  • Dome  light w/fade

  • Front reading lights

  • Full  floor console

  • Front and rear cupholders

  • Bin  instrument panel storage

  • 2  seatback storage pockets

  • Dual  door bins

  • Carpeted cargo floor trim

  • Carpet trunk lid/rear cargo door trim

  • Cargo light

  • Air  filter

  • Cassette

  • Compatible CD

  • Automatic equalizer Radio theft deterrent

  • Window grid antenna

  • Cruise control

  • Power with 2 stage unlock door locks Keyfob (all doors)

  • remote keyless entry

  • Keyfob trunk/hatch/door release

  • Keyfob remote fuel flap release

  • Rear  child safety door locks

  • Fuel  filler door release included with power doors

  • Cell  phone pre-wiring

  • 1  12V DC power outlet

  • Driver foot rest

  • HomeLink Wireless Control System

  • Tachometer

  • Engine temperature gauge

  • In-dash clock

  • Exterior temperature

  • Systems monitor

  • Trip  odometer

  • Leather steering wheel

  • Power front windows

  • Power rear windows

  • Front and rear 1-touch down Light tinted windows

  • Variable intermittent front windshield wipers

  • Rear  defroster

 

 

 

Payment

 

$500 deposit due by paypal  within 48 hours of the completion of the sale.

The remainder is due in  cash or certified funds at time of pick up. Cash is preferred.

 

Delivery

Local pickup only area code  21036 or 21042. No shipping will be provided. If you wish to arrange  shipping you may but the remaining balance is due in full before the car  is released to the shipper.

 

The best effort has been  put forth to make this ad as accurate as possible. The buyer may verify  conditions and options before completing payment and taking delivery of  the vehicle.

 

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