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1999 Mercedes Benz C43 Amg Silver With Two Tone Black And Light Grey Interior on 2040-cars

US $9,800.00
Year:1999 Mileage:131340 Color: Silver /
 Two-Tone, Black and Grey
Location:

Haltom City, Texas, United States

Haltom City, Texas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.3 liter 24-valve V8 Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WDBHA33G9XF879904 Year: 1999
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C-Class
Trim: AMG
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 131,340
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: AMG
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Two-Tone, Black and Grey
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Small body dings and blemishes consistent with normal wear and tear, in front of driver door, lower middle of passenger rear quarter panel and above Passenger Front door. Passenger side headlamp has rock chip, I'm including new replacement headlamp. And one repaired rock chip in windshield."

This is a lovingly cared for Automobile. It is in really great condition. Runs and Drives Great. Looks Great. Brand new Rear tires and 1 year on Front tires. New Air conditioner Compressor, Hoses, Front Fan, Fan Clutch.  New Serpentine Belt. Brand new front Bumper and brackets.  
Extras
    Rain Sensor
 After Market Sony Bluetooth Radio
 XM Radio
 Radar Detector
    Headlamp washer/wipers
    Xenon headlamps
The C43 was by far the most powerful car in its class, the C43 AMG can truly be considered a 4-door muscle car. New camshafts and free-breathing, large-diameter intake and exhaust systems increase the peak output to 302 horsepower.
APPEARANCE: The C43 is relatively stealthy for a high-performance car. Differences in appearance between it and the other C-Class cars are minimal. The 17-inch AMG alloy wheels are the most obvious, but are the same basic design as the 16-inch wheels that are part of the Sport Package available on the C280 and C230K. Deeper, more sculpted front and rear lower bumper fascias and matching rocker panels are not all that obvious. The "AMG" and "C43" badging on the trunk lid will be read only by accomplished speed readers. Other C-Class Benzes, however, do not have the twin chrome-tipped AMG-badged exhausts producing a deep V8 rumble.

COMFORT: The C43 does differ from the other C-Class members inside, again thanks to AMG. Special heated sports seats incorporating pneumatic lumbar, side, and thigh support, and the thick-rimmed, leather-covered steering wheel are designed for serious driving. This car has the two-tone, black and silver, interior color scheme, with silver inserts in the seating areas. They look and feel great. Black-on-white instruments with AMG badging are also unique to the C43. Other interior features are pretty much standard C-Class, including room for four adults and a large, useful trunk.

SAFETY: The C43 has the full complement of Mercedes-Benz safety equipment, including safety cage chassis construction, and front side air bags. Active safety is enhanced by strong antilock brakes with Brake Assist emergency stopping assistance, all-speed traction control, and ESP stability control.

ROADABILITY: Thanks to the very firm and well-controlled AMG-tuned suspension and monstrous contact patch of the 225/45 x 17"front and 245/40 x 17" rear tires, the C43 sticks to the pavement extremely well, with excellent handling characteristics. Powerful, short-wheelbase cars can be tricky to keep in control, but the C43 is stable and assured. Huge vented, antilock brakes at all four wheel sensors near-race car stopping ability. The C43 is not harsh or uncomfortable, and is as well-suited to a (quick) run to the grocery store as it is to performance driving.

PERFORMANCE: Although the 4.3-liter V8 is basically the same asthat used in other Benzes, internal modifications by AMG result in 302 horsepower and 302 lb-ft of torque. A near back-to-back comparison with the CLK430, which has the stock, 275-horsepower version of the same engine, was most enlightening. If the C43 has only 27 more horsepower, they're large horses. There is enormous power immediately, and it never fades. The 5-speed automatic transmission mitigates the power's effect when shifting, helping stability and undoubtedly prolonging tire life. The engine produces a most satisfying, muscular V8 roar.

SPECIFICATIONS

Base Price               $ 55,065 New
Engine Type              aluminum alloy single overhead cam
                         24-valve V8 Engine
Size              4.3 liters / 260 cu. in.
Horsepower               302 @ 5,850 rpm
Torque (lb-ft)           302 @ 3,250-5,000 rpm
Transmission             5-speed electronically-controlled automatic
Wheelbase / Length       105.9 in. / 177.4 in.
Curb Weight              3,448 lbs. Pounds Per Horsepower 11.4
Fuel Capacity            16.4 gal.
Fuel Requirement         unleaded premium (92 octane)
Tires                     Front: P225/45 ZR17
                             Rear: P245/40 ZR17
Brakes              
front/rear               vented disc / vented disc, antilock, 
                         traction control and Electronic Stability 
                         Program traction enhancement standard
Suspension, front/rear   independent double wishbone & coil springs/
                         independent multi-link, AMG suspension calibration
Drivetrain               front engine, rear-wheel drive

PERFORMANCE
EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon city / highway / observed 18 / 22 / 18
                         0 to 60 mph 5.9 sec. 1/4 mile (E.T.)14.2 sec
Coefficient of Drag (cd) 0.32    

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