2007 Mercedes-benz R350 4matic Wagon 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Cumming, Georgia, United States
Silver Mercedes-Benz R350. Comfortably sits six passengers with third row seating that folding flat for more storage capacity. Great family vehicle.
For sale by owner. Non-smoking owners. Vehicle parked in a garage. Up to date service, always with Mercedes dealership. Email for more info or to test drive. Cash sale only. - Dark gray plush leather interior - Silver exterior - Automatic sunroof - AWD automatic transmission - 3.5L engine w/ power and economy modes - Power steering & breaks - Power windows, locks and mirrors - Power rear window venting - Power driver and passenger seats - Privacy glass - Wood dashboard inserts - Digital compass - Low tire pressure warning - Outside temperature display - Driver and passenger side vanity - Roomy center console w/ storage - Rain-sensing wipers - Keyless entry - Alarm - Rear window wiper and washer - Steering wheel controls - AM/FM/CD player - Anti-lock breaks - sophisticated airbag system - Traction and stability control - Fog lamps - Delay-off headlights - Signal integrated mirrors - Rear side windows vent out |
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Piloting an 8,500-pound motorized house down the highway is far from my idea of fun, yet inexplicably, I'm enjoying myself. My grin has nothing to do with my camper's handling, as this heavily accoutered Mercedes-Benz Sprinter drives like a 25-foot long breadbox. My smile has nothing to do with on-road stability, as the ten-foot-tall, slab-sided vehicle reacts to wind gusts like the vertical stabilizer on a Boeing jet. My delight has nothing to do with its throttle or braking response, either, as both are as numb as your forehead after the eighth beer.
This monstrosity makes me happy for one reason - my passengers are undeniably having a good time.