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2012 Mercedes-benz R350 on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:12100 Color: White /
 Tan
Location:

United States

United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:6 cyl
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 4JGCB5HE8CA144801
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: White
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Interior Color: Tan
Model: R-Class
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 4MATIC w/ 3rd Row
Drive Type: Other
Mileage: 12,100

 All electrical and optional equipment on this vehicle have been checked and are in perfect working condition. This vehicle has no defects. There is not a door ding present on this vehicle. This vehicle is in good running condition. This extra clean exterior makes this used auto look new. The exterior condition of this vehicle shows that it was garaged. The previous owner was a non-smoker. Like new interior. Actual miles. Great, smooth shifting transmission. No signs of collision damage are evident on this vehicle. Become only the second owner of this vehicle. This vehicle comes with a new set of tires.

Door
    All Wheel Drive
    Automatic w/overdrive Transmission
    Custom Wheels
    Fog lamps
    New Tires
    Running Boards
    Spoiler
    Sun/Moon Roof
    2nd Row Bucket Seats
    3rd Row Seat
    Bucket Seats

    

    Center Console
    Cooled Seats
    Dual Climate Control
    Folding Rear Seat
    Heated Mirrors
    Heated Seats
    Leather Seats
    Lumbar Support
    Power 3rd Row Seat
    Power Lumbar Support
    Power Mirrors
    Power Seats

    

    Power Steering
    Rear Air Conditioning
    Rear Defrost
    Rear Sliding Window
    Removable Third Row
    Tinted Windows
    Alarm
    Anti-theft
    Automatic Headlight
    Hands-Free Communication System
    Homelink
    Information Center

    

    Integrated Phone
    IPod/MP3 Port
    Navigation System
    Remote Start
    Satellite Radio
    Steering Wheel Controls
    Trip/Mileage Computer
    Antilock Brakes
    Backup Sensors
    Passenger Air Bag
    Rear Air Bags
    Signal Mirrors

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