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Mercedes Benz Ml55 Amg 5.5l 2001 on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:116200
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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ORIGINAL, HARD TO FIND, BLACK ON BLACK MERCEDES BENZ ML55 AMG 5.5 ENGINE, LOTS OF POWER, GREAT SUV. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 305-763-6782 116K MILES ONLY!!!!! THIS IS MY PERSONAL VEHICLE( I AM NOT A DEALER) BOUGHT THIS SUV WITH A BAD RADIATOR FOR $7000.00 
I HAVE SPENT MAD MONEY GETTING IT TO CURRENT CONDITION. 

--THE GOOD
1-NEW RADIATOR (plus fluids Coolant) about $650 I think a little more with installation
2-NEW COOLING FAN $1375.00
3-NEW WATER PUMP $300
4-NEW LOWER HOSE +-$85
5-NEW THERMOSTAT $ 65
6-NEW TEMP SENSORS. +-$40
7-NEW A/C, OIL, TRANSMISSION, CABIN AND INTAKE, FILTERS +- $280 
8-NEW BUSHINGS INSTALLED BEFORE ALIGNING THE CAR ABOUT $135 TO $145 DOLLARS JUST THE BUSHINGS AND $150 TO ALIGN IT
9-ALL FLUIDS LESS THAN 200 MILES, INCLUDING TRANSMISSION THAT'S WHEN LAST TUNE-UP WAS DONE TO THE CAR 
10- NEW FUEL TANK CAP $35
11-NEW FUEL PUMP (including three hoses and the fuel filters) $450 for the pump; $40 for one of the hoses; about $60 for the filter an the other two
12-NEW MERCEDES BATTERY(car came with a bosh battery in good conditions but my mechanic said it did not met the O.E.M specs so I swapped it) $420  (with labor)
13-NEW REAR LEFT BUMPER CAP (the car came with one but it was broken) $95 PLUS $60 PAINT JOB

14-USED CARGO LINER FROM MECHANIC $150
15-NEW PULLEY $35
16-NEW BELT $75
PLUS SOME AFTERMARKET INTERIOR STUFF LIKE THE SHOULDER PADS ETC AND THE MATCHING A.M.G WHEEL CAPS.
NOT TO MENTION --(MY MECHANIC CHARGES $100 AN HOUR ) --GO FIGURE i LOST MY COUNT ON HOW MUCH I'VE SPENT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR

ALL PARTS BRAND NEW O.E.M MERCEDES ORIGINAL PARTS ONLY. BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY THIS IS A STEAL OF A DEAL ALL THIS PARTS AND MORE YOU WONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT FOR YEARS, HOW MANY TIMES YOU BUY A CAR AND THE MOMENT YOU TAKE IT HOME SOMETHING GOES WRONG, WELL THIS IS A WORRY FREE SUV, JUST MAKE SURE YOU PUT GAS ON IT AND DRIVE THIS BABY HOME TODAY 
AGAIN I AM NOT A DEALER...THIS IS MY PERSONAL VEHICLE” 
--THE BAD
1-LOCKS WORK BUT REMOTE DOESN'T 
2-PAINT IS A LITTLE FADED ONLY ON THE REAR PASSENGER SIDE FENDER FLAIR.
OTHER THAN THAT NORMAL WEAR ON THE FRONT SEATS MORE THAN THE REAR(rear seats look brand new)LOOK AT THE PICTURES.

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2015 Monaco F1 Grand Prix race recap [spoilers]

Mon, May 25 2015

Lewis Hamilton came to Monaco with a new three-year deal with Mercedes-AMG Petronas and a vow to not let anything, including any "mistakes" by teammate Nico Rosberg, stand in the way of his best qualifying effort. Mercedes reportedly made it rain with a 100-million-pound deal, and Hamilton made it rain right back with his first pole position at Monaco. Rosberg did make a mistake but this time it was behind Hamilton, which meant he stuffed-up the qualifying attempts of rival drivers like Sebastian Vettel. So Rosberg starts second, 0.342 behind Hamilton but 0.449 ahead of Vettel in the Ferrari. Daniel Ricciardo thinks he should have been third, but a communication error with his engineers left him in the wrong engine setting for his final hot lap, so by the very first corner he'd lost the time he would have needed to get higher than fourth on the grid. The second Infiniti Red Bull Racing of Daniil Kvyat slots in behind him, ahead of the second Ferrari of Kimi "Not A Very Happy Day" Raikkonen, who just can't get it going lately. Sergio Perez did for the Sahara Force India what the car can't do on its own, which is grab a top-ten qualifying spot. Toro Rosso rookie Carlos Sainz had qualified eighth but missed a call to the weigh bridge, so he's been slapped into the pit lane. Pastor Maldonado in the Lotus inherits his eighth place, ahead of rookie Max Verstappen in the second Toro Rosso, and Jenson Button in the McLaren. Button only got up there because of two penalties: for Sainz, and Romain Grosjean who had qualified 11th but took a penalty for a gearbox change. Want to know how hard it is to do better on race day than in qualifying at Monaco? Even the never-say-die Fernando Alonso said, "Monte Carlo is a train of cars on Sunday, the race finishes on Saturday afternoon." Well obviously, he didn't take Max Verstappen's seek-and-destroy tactics into account. The young Dutchman had made passing look like a real option in Monaco, getting past Maldonado at St. Devote on Lap 7 after a bit of argy-bargy on Lap 6, then taking advantage of blue flags to slink past teammate Carlos Sainz and Williams driver Valtteri Bottas while hiding in Sebastian Vettel's slipstream. He tried the same move on Romain Grosjean on Lap 65, but Grosjean locked him out. Verstappen lined up the Lotus driver over the following laps, then looked like he slipped to the inside at St.

Race recap: 2016 Monaco Grand Prix gets very wet, a little wild

Mon, May 30 2016

More than at any other race, the Monaco Grand Prix question is: which combination of demolition derby, Safety Cars, and bad pit strategy will decide the podium? Last year Lewis Hamilton's late, confounding pit stop cost him victory. The year before, Nico Rosberg's qualifying "mistake" put him on pole and Mercedes-AMG Petronas' pit strategy sealed his win – good for Nico, bad for Hamilton and the rest of the field. In 2013 Hamilton dropped from second to fourth when he lollygagged in the pits. In all three years, Rosberg won. The new X factor for 2016: a Red Bull resurgence that helped Daniel Ricciardo clinch his first career pole. Nevertheless, bad pit strategy had its say in the results. Ricciardo built up a 13-second lead by Lap 15 in spite of heavy rains that forced the Safety Car to lead the first eight laps of the race. Ricciardo stopped on Lap 23 to switch to intermediate tires for the drying track, ceding the lead to Hamilton. Hamilton pitted from the lead on Lap 31 for softs, then Red Bull pulled Ricciardo in again on Lap 32 and made a snap decision to put him on ultra softs, but the tires weren't ready when Ricciardo reached his pit box. What should have been a three-second pit stop turned into a 13.6-second pit stop. Ricciardo left the pits as Hamilton came down the straight and the Aussie lost the lead into the first corner. Despite two attempts to pass later in the race, Hamilton finished first, the Aussie second. It's the second race in a row where pit strategy cost Ricciardo a near-certain win. Conversely, Force India nailed both tire strategy and pit timing with Sergio Perez. The Mexican started in eighth but got into third before half the race was done, passing four cars in the pits, and finished on the podium's final step. Otherwise the order barely changed from about half distance, with Ferrari driver Sebatian Vettel in fourth, followed by Fernando Alonso in the McLaren, Nico Hulkenberg in the second Force India, Rosberg in the second Mercedes, Carlos Sainz for Toro Rosso, Jenson Button in the second McLaren, and Felipe Massa taking the final point for tenth for Williams. Storms didn't only hover over the area, though – dark clouds hung around several teams and drivers. Mercedes' reliability is no longer so reliable. The Silver Arrows suffered engine issues on both cars in qualifying, and Hamilton's problem almost kept him from setting a time in Q3.

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Wed, Mar 10 2021

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