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2005 Mercedes Benz Clk500 Amg Package Navigation Sunroof Harman Kardon 75 Pics on 2040-cars

US $10,990.00
Year:2005 Mileage:103398 Color: Charcoal Leather Interior
Location:

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States

Englishtown, New Jersey, United States

  2005 MERCEDES-BENZ CLK500 AMG PACKAGE
NO ACCIDENTS
CARFAX CERTIFIED



2005 MERCEDES BENZ CLK 500 AMG 
 ** AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ** 5.0 LITER NATURALLY ASPIRATED V8 ENGINE  **
LOADED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
  • FACTORY AMG WHEELS
  • FACTORY SPORT AMG PACKAGE
  • NAVIGATION
  • HARMAN KARDON SOUND SYSTEM
  • WINTER PACKAGE (HEATED SEATS, AND MIRRORS)
  • REAR POWER SUN SHADE
  • POWER MEMORY SEATS
  • DUAL AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
  • FRONT FOG LAMPS
  • SUNROOF
  • STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
  • REAR FACTORY SPOILER
  • WOODGRAIN ACCENTS


** NEVER IN AN ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND, HAS ABSOLUTELY NO PAINTWORK OF ANY KIND, ALL ORIGINAL (INCLUDED PLEASE FIND PHOTOS SHOWING EACH PANEL MEASURED WITH A PAINT-METER)!!! **


THIS IS A VERY WELL MAINTAINED, AND WELL KEPT MERCEDES COUPE. LAST SERVICED AT 100,190 MILES AT MERCEDES-BENZ OF FAIRFIELD.
THE ONLY ITEMS THAT SHOW SOME WEAR ARE AS FOLLOWS:
MINOR CURB RASH ON WHEELS (VIEW PHOTOS)
DING ON THE HOOD (VIEW PHOTOS)

 WITH THAT SAID THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION,

THIS CLK500  RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A GERMAN SPORT COUPE SHOULD. THE MOTOR RUNS SMOOTH AND IS VERY POWERFUL. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECTLY THROUGH ALL THE GEARS.  WE ENJOYED THIS CAR SO MUCH THAT WE PUT OVER 2K MILES ON IT.

** SPARE TIRE W/ TOOL KIT ** BOOKS, MANUALS, FLOOR MATS !  WILL NOT LAST  **  THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!
PLEASE VIEW THE FREE CARFAX REPORT BELOW, AS WELL AS OVER 75 PHOTOS!

Contact Sales: (484)222-1002


PRICED TO SELL WAY UNDER KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE
Just say, Show Me the CARFAX!
PLEASE VIEW THE ATTACHED FREE CARFAX REPORT BELOW!
TERMS OF SALE: SOLD AS-IS, EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. 20% DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END. FULL PAYMENT REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS. FOR PAYMENTS WE ACCEPT CERTIFIED FUNDS, AND WIRE TRANSFERS, NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE. SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER, WE WILL ASSIST IN ANY WAY WE CAN.
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