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Paramus, New Jersey, United States
FOR SALE: FULLY LOADED SUPERCHARGED 2004 MERCEDES BENZ C230 --CALL NOW
--WILL NOT LAST WITH ONLY 51K MILES and IN ALMOST SHOWROOM CONDITION!!!
PRICE: $13,499 This car is a beautiful masterpiece and HAS ONLY 51K MILES. It is almost in showroom condition. The car inside is even more beautiful and is maintained by a perfectionist. The inside is leather. The interior and exterior are both black. My father who maintains the car is always cleaning it inside and outside whenever he gets the chance. He is also a person who keeps the car updated in regards to every checkup and repair. The oil was just changed yesterday (March 18, 2014) with synthetic oil from Germany. The car was also manufactured in Germany. When driving this car it feels as if you are sitting in the cockpit of an airplane. There are a lot of features in this car. It is a 4 Cylinder and Automatic. The car has many features such as Navigation, Climate Control, Leather Interior, Moon Roof, Alloy Wheels, and much much more. The car also has an amazing pickup and smooth acceleration. It will accommodate 5 people. The car is in perfect condition with zero problems. The reason we are selling is because we are hardly using the vehicle due to the recent purchase of another. The car has been garage kept throughout. At close to 50K miles we spent close to $3000 on brakes, 4 Michelin tires, cabin filter, air filter, air filter hose, and vacuum pump. The front tires for the car are a bit smaller than the back like that of a race car. The car runs and handles beautifully. We are not trying to sell you a car that needs major repairs or anything. There is also no rust anywhere on the car. You are more than free to take it to any mechanic or auto shop. We are trying to be as honest as possible. We are also the second owners of the vehicle. We bought it from a lady whose husband had recently passed away. The only issue that they ever had with the vehicle was that they were involved in a minor fender bender on vacation. Otherwise, there were no other issue when they owned the vehicle. If interested and for further details please feel free to give us a call at 201-265-0995 or email, but do it soon as it won't last. Thanks for Reading and Looking. Have a Blessed Day and Life. --If you are reading this post the car is still Available so CALL NOW! |
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