2008 Gl450 Mercedes-benz 4matic Awd Private Seller on 2040-cars
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States
4.6L V8 engine with 4 valves per cylinder. The exterior is an upgraded paint of Capri Blue with a Macadamia MB Tex interior. Optional equipment includes iPod Integration kit, Trailer Hitch, Rear seat Entertainment Dual Screen with DVD Player. It has the Premium 1 Package which includes the Rearview back-up camera, Parktronic, Power Passenger seat with memory, autodimming mirror, power driver seat and steering column with memory package, hands-free communication system, glass sunroof, power telescoping and tilt steering column, power folding mirrors, rear audio controls, DVD Command Navigation, SIRIUS satellite Radio, Upgraded Harman/Kardon Logic-7 Sound System, Power Rear Quarter Windows and Double Sunvisors, Power Liftgate, Cargo Net. It also has the 19" Wheel Package which includes matte black roof crossbars, 19" wheels and the stainless steel skid plate. This vehicle has only had one driver, has had all scheduled maintenance at the Mercedes dealership. It has never been in any accidents. It is fully loaded. We would prefer local pick-up for final inspection of the vehicle but would ship if buyer arranges shipping and completes payment prior to the shipment.
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