1993 Mercedes Benz 190e One Family Since New Clean, Dependable Well Maintained on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
WELCOME. YOU ARE BIDDING ON A REAL NICE RUNNING & DRIVING 1993 MERCEDES-BENZ 190E.
THIS CAR HAS BEEN IN THE SAME FAMILY SINCE NEW. NO ACCIDENTS EVER. ORIGINAL PAINT THAT IS STILL PRESENTABLE. STILL SOLID AND DEPENDABLE AS THESE OLDER MERCEDES WERE. ALL POWER ACCESSORIES FUNCTION PROPERLY. A/C IS COLD. ALL POWER WINDOWS, SEATS & SUNROOF WORK. THIS IS A VERY CLEAN EXAMPLE OF A VERY RELIABLE & DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION CAR THAT STILL HOLDS THE PRESTIGE OF MERCEDES-BENZ. THERE ARE NO RIPS OR TEARS IN THE SEATS. THE CARPETING HAS BEEN COVERED WITH MATS SINCE NEW. SHOWING MINIMAL WEAR. ALMOST AS NEW. DASH IS NOT CRACKED AS MOST OF THESE ARE BY NOW. WOOD IS VERY DECENT. OVERALL, THIS CAR IS FAR ABOVE THE AVERAGE OF SIMILAR CARS LISTED NOW. CAR HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED SINCE NEW. IT IS READY FOR DAILY DRIVER STATUS. WHY DO THE TAXI-CAB COMPANIES IN MANY COUNTRIES CHOOSE THIS CAR AS THE NUMBER ONE TAXI? BECAUSE IT IS DEPENDABLE & RELIABLE & CHEAP TO KEEP RUNNING FOREVER. SIMPLE. IT IS A USED CAR. IT IS 21 YEARS-OLD. IT IS NOT PERFECT. THERE WILL BE SMALL CHIPS IN PAINT AND A FEW, HARDLY NOTICEABLE DOOR DINGS AND OTHER IMPERFECTIONS WHICH DO NOT DETRACT FROM OVERALL VALUE. I'M NOT SELLING A NEW, PERFECT SHOW CAR. I AM SELLING A USED, PERFECTLY RESPECTABLE EVERYDAY DRIVER. GREAT ON GAS MILEAGE. CD STEREO WORKS FINE. TIRES ARE GOOD FOR MANY MORE MILES. BUY IT, AND DRIVE IT NOW. THE CAR IS UP TO DATE ON ALL SERVICE. YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE TO SPEND ANYMORE MONEY ON ANY MAJOR COMPONENT. ALL SYSTEMS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN INSPECTED AND RENEWED AS NECESSARY SINCE NEW. ALL SERVICE RECORDS WILL BE INCLUDED. MILES READ APPROX 95K. ALL FLORIDA CARS OVER 10 YEARS OLD ARE CONSIDERED EXEMPT. SO NO PROBLEMS THERE. CURRENTLY SERVICED AT ROLLS-ROYCE HOLLYWOOD PRIOR TO THIS SALE. ANY QUESTIONS, FEEL FREE TO ASK. INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED. CALL STEVE WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 305.244.8399. |
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Your guide to vehicle subscription services
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In 2012, Mercedes sold 65,000 of its flagship sedans in Germany and the EU. That's 178 units per day, for 365 days. Based on that, you can imagine the excitement at Stuttgart when it accepted 30,000 orders for the new S-Class in just three months. That's an average of 333 per day on a continent with a notoriously shaky economy. Now, admittedly, this enthusiasm could wane as the refitted S-Class becomes more common and Mercedes achieves market saturation in Europe's many chauffeur and livery services, but Mercedes isn't choosing to look at it that way.
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