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No Reserve Auction=2001 Mercedes Benz Ml-430 Suv 121.000 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:121000
Location:

United States

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====NO RESERVE AUCTION====

PLEASE BID TO WIN AND OWN THIS 2001 MERCEDES BENZ ML-430

IT WILL SELL TO THE LAST AND FINAL BIDDER

PLEASE...ONLY BID =IF= YOU CAN AND WILL PAY YOUR BID IN "CASH"

This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 2001 Mercedes Benz ML-430 SUV.

This SUV has the Factory 4.3 Liter V-8 Engine. Engine Cranks and Runs Very Good. Engine has good power.  Engine does Not Smoke/Leak/Use/Burn any oil.

121,000 Actual Miles.

Automatic Transmission shifts out good and smooth. No issues, No slipping.

This SUV is a 4X4  The 4 wheel drive is operated with a push button on the dash, The 4x4 shifts and works good.

The Interior is Clean.  Seats are Leather, seats are nice, minor wear as with any used vehicle. No rips or tears. Carpet is clean. NO Interior smells or odors.

Power Options include; Power Windows = Power Locks = Power Sunroof = Heated Leather Seats = Power Seats {driver seat power does Not work} = Power Pedals {adjust to your height} = AM-FM CD Player = Navigation = 4x4 = S.O.S Direct connect to Mercedes for instant help = COLD AC = Power Heated Mirrors = Tilt Steering = Cruise Control.

ALL Power Options work = Except for driver seat, It is Power But will not work. I never had it checked since the SUV has the power pedal option, I just adjusted the pedals to fit me and drove on.

The Body is in Good clean condition, No Dents, No Rust.  Minor dings and scratches will be present as with any used vehicle. Small door ding on passenger side at the rear wheel. Scratches on rear bumper. Rear Tow Hitch is installed.

The Tires all have good tread But are Mismatched in Name brand. Aluminum Alloy rims.

I have a Clear Clean South Carolina Title in hand.  No Liens!!!

SOLD AS-IS = NO WARRANTY = NO RETURNS = NO REFUNDS = JUST BUSINESS!!!

Payment Must Be CASH IN PERSON = PAYPAL = BANK WIRE TRANSFER ONLY!!!

NO CHECKS!!!   NO CHECKS!!!   NO CHECKS!!!

I REQUIRE A   $500.00   DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL AT AUCTION END,  THIS IS JUST TO INSURE THAT YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER.

IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE PAYMENT  =OR=  CANNOT DO THE PAYMENT...PLEASE DO NOT BUY MY SUV.

EBAY FEE'S ARE JUST WAY TOO EXPENSIVE TO PLAY GAMES.

I can have this SUV delivered to You ANYWHERE in the GREAT U.S.A. {lower 48 states only} For just $1.00 {one dollar} PER MILE = ONE WAY FEE.   Please contact me for a delivery quote, I will need YOUR TOWN AND ZIP CODE to give a true delivery quote.

SUV is located in Darlington S.C.  29532

Any questions...Please Call Or Text  1-843-496-4535  {mention MB on ebay if text}

Thanks for looking.

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