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2005 Mercedes-benz Slk350 on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:48300
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

This SLK350 is in excellent condition, only used in the summer and garage kept at all times.

It has a long list of options including: 

   Pewter Metallic paint

   Brown Nappa leather seats

   Manual Transmission

   Fog-lights

   Power Retractable Hard Top

   Power Windows

   Power Door Locks

   Power Mirrors with Turn Signals

   Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel with Audio Controls

   Cruise Control

   Power Seats with memory

   Digital Automatic Climate Control

   9 Speaker sound system with weather band and CD

   Self Dimming Rear View Mirror

   HOMELINK Garage Controls

   Dual Lighted Vanity Mirrors

   Garage Door Opener

   Autodimming Driver & Rearview Mirror

   Power Steering Column w/Memory

   Rain Sensor, and

   Interior Ambient Light Package

Mercedes-Benz  SLK350

   2005 2-Passenger Coupe/Roadster

   3.5 Liter, 24 Valve Aluminum V-6

   Sequential Multipoint Fuel Injection

 

Performance/Handling

  268 Horsepower @ 6,000 RPM

  258 lb-ft of torque @ 2,000-5,000 RPM

  6 speed manual Transmission

    Front Suspension: Independent 3-Link

  Rear Suspension: Independent 5-Arm Multi-Link

  Brake: (F) 13.0” Ventilated/Perforated with 4-Piston Calipers

  (R) 11.4” Solid Disk with 2-Piston Calipers

  Rack-and-Pinion Steering System

   Tires: Front 225/45 ZR17  

   Rear 245/40 ZR17 

   Wheels: 17” 5-Spoke Aluminum Alloy 

Comfort/Convenience

  Retractable Hard Top

  Leather Upholstery

  Leather-Trimmed Steering Wheel and Shift Knob

   Aluminum Trim

  AM/FM/Weatherband Radio with In-dash CD Player

   9-Speaker Sound System

   Wind Deflector

  Cruise Control

  Dual-Zone Climate Control with Dust and Pollen Filter

   Power Windows with Express Down

  Tinted Glass

  Dual Heated Outside Mirrors

  Heated Windshield Washing System

  Vanity Mirrors

  Dual Cup Holders

   Programmable Remote Locking System

  Integrated Fog Lamps


Safety/Security

 

  Tele-Aide Emergency Calling and Communications System

  Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) with Occupant Sensor

  Dual Front Airbags

  Head-Thorax Airbags Integrated into Seat Backrest

  Dual Knee Bags

  3-Point Seat-Belt with Pre-tensioners and Dual-Stage Belt Force Limiter

  Dual Integrated Roll Bars

   Electronic Stability Program (ESP)

   Power 4-Wheel Disk Brakes with ABS and Brake Assist

   Anti-Theft Alarm System with Engine Immobilizer

  Steel Reinforced Cabin with Front and Rear Crumple Zones

  Night Security Illumination

  Baby Smart Child Seat Recognition

MSRP  - $52,720


 I can assist with arranging transportation anywhere in the 48 CONUS states at the buyers expense.

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