Loaded 2011 Mercedes-benz Gl450 Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Savannah, Georgia, United States
This is my personal car but I own an Auto Dealership. The transaction will be handled through my company. Georgia residents are required to pay TAVT tax and a $200 doc fee. All others not a resident are responsible for paying their own fees and taxes to their state. I will CONSIDER trades. Since this is my personal car, I don't accept any and all trades as I do through my dealership. Please don't take offense if I say no. I have priced this car aggressively. No low offers please. Also, do not select the buy it now option if you do not intend to purchase the car or have not test driven the car. I am charged by eBay automatically when the buy it now option is chosen. Lastly for the locals. If you want to test drive a GL450 then go to Critz or some other dealership. I have to stop and take time from my kids to meet you somewhere and show this car to you. If you show up as a tire kicker, you may not be happy with how I treat you. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! An Extended warranty is available for purchase with this car provided by ASC Warranty. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING FULLY LOADED 2011 MERCEDES BENZ GL450!! 4MATIC ALL WHEEL DRIVE 50,000 NAVIGATION SYSTEM ~ BACK UP CAMERA ~ REAR ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM 3RD ROW POWER FOLDING SEAT DUAL MOONROOFS 19"ALLOY WHEELS CD PLAYER FOG LAMPS POWER LOCKS POWER MIRRORS POWER WINDOWS POWER SEATS POWER LIFTGATE PADDLE SHIFTERS POWER FOLDING MIRRORS HEATED FRONT SEATS BLIND SPOT MONITOR BLUETOOTH CONNECTION POWER VENT WINDOWS RUNNING BOARDS REAR PARKING AID MEMORY SEATS STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROL CRUISE CONTROL POWER TILT STEERING REAR ENTERTAINMENT This car comes equipped with state of the art safety features including: 1st & 2nd row side-impact airbags 1st, 2nd, & 3rd row window curtain airbags Active front seat belts w/automatic height adjustable shoulder belts Anti-lock braking system w/brake assist Child safety rear door locks Driver knee airbag Electronic stability program Front dual-stage airbags Occupant classification system POST-SAFE accident response NECK-PRO head restraints Steel-reinforced cabin wiuth front & rear crumple zones Tire pressure monitoring system Universal LATCH (lower anchors & tethers for children) system |
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