2007 Mercedes Benz Clk63 Amg Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Playa del Rey, California, United States
This is a CLK63 AMG Cabriolet in excellent condition. There were only a few hundred of these brought to the States and here s your chance to own one of the first cars that MB put the only AMG ground up designed and built motor. When this car came out, it was the most power naturally aspirated V8 made at 481hp and 475 ft/lb of torque. This is a true German Super Car. It is the quintessential definition of civilized power. With the transmission in comfort mode, you can enjoy smooth, comfortable starts that almost make you forget the massive power plant under the hood. Drop it in to manual mode and you re in for a real treat. This car has every option available at the time, include front and rear parking sensors, rear mounted camera, heated and vented front seats, 21-way adjustable driver's seat, Keyless Go, Ipod connection, tinted windows, Harmon-Kardon entertainment System, 7 speed manual/automatic 3 mode transmission, and power trunk lid. The car was just serviced by MB South Bay on 2/18/14.
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