Rebuilt on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
2012 Mercedes Benz C-Class C300 AMG + Sport Package + 4Matic
Mileage : 28,000
Body Style: Sedan
Exterior Color: Arctic White
Interior Color: Black Leather
Engine: 6 Cylinder
Transmission: 7 Speed Shiftable Automatic
Drive Type: All Wheel Drive
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Doors: Four Door
THIS IS A FULL OPTIONS CAR :
Mercedes-Benz of Miami (Dealer Price): $43,800
Options Installed
• 17 inch 5-Twin-Spoke Wheels
• 4-Way Power Driver Lumbar Support
• AMG Package
• Air Conditioning
• Anti Theft System
• Anti-Lock Brakes
• Avant Garde Package (Sport)
• Burl Walnut Wood Trim
• COMAND Single Disc Package
• COMAND System w/ Hard-Drive Navigation (80GB)
• Center Console
• Cruise Control
• Driver and Passenger Airbag
• Electronic Compass
• Fog Lights
• Heated Front Seats
• Leather Seats
• PZEV Emission
• Power Door Locks
• Power Driver Seat & Steering Col. w/ Memory
• Power Windows
• Premium 1 Package
• Privacy Glass
• Radiator Grill w/ Central Star
• SIRIUSXM Satellite Radio
• Safety Locks
• Split Folding Rear Seats
• Sport Suspension
• Sportline Package
• Stability Control
• Sunroof
• Tachometer
• Universal Remote Transmitter
• Voice Control
• harman/kardon Surround System
• iPod/MP3 Media Interface Cable
==>> CALL For Viewing : 917-200-1021
ALL days from: 1pm -to- 8pm
1750 W 37th St, Hileah, FL 33012
==>> PLEASE GET THE CAR INSPECTED FROM YOUR MECHANIC "OR"
MERCEDES-BENZ DEALER (MIAMI).
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