2002 Mercedes Benz Cl600 V12 Amg Wheels Black On Black Nice Car! on 2040-cars
Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States
Here is my personal 2002 CL600. Have had the car for 2+ years and drive it daily to work. When I purchased it I went through the entire car (suspension, bushings, brakes, tires, fluids-ALL, Filters-ALL, etc.). Car has been great and I do not need to sell it but I'm putting it out there to see if it will go. I will tell you it is cheaper than any other one on here or Autotrader for sure. Car is great overall. It is used so it has one scratch on the rear quarter and a couple of stone chips in the hood. Interior is a 9 out of 10. No rips tears and is clean. Everything works as it should. Car has two issues and they do not effect driving it daily, they just are there. There is a little oil leak on the oil pan. We had it on the rack and chased it to an oil pan gasket. Its minimal, just will leave a spot every now and then. Also if the car sits for a long period the hydraulic suspension will lower in the rear. I have had a few of these cars and know the ABC Suspension Systems well and this is common. Its probably a valve block sticking. I get in start it up and it levels itself out and off I got, no issues. The car has been serviced by me for routine items ands for big service European Auto Garage in Knoxville (have all the receipts). Like I said, I'm driving it daily to work so the mileage will creep up a little. The wheels and tires are one month old (brand new), oil was just changed, car will be detailed professionally prior to pick up. Major service last year was new ABC lines, Belt, Hoses, Valve cover gaskets, transmission fluid and filter, ABC fluid and filters, rear dif fluid, etc. (about $4k). Car is sold as is where is and cash is the preferred payment. Title in hand and like I said if it doesn't sell I'll just keep on driving it, I love it! Thanks and good luck.
No, I will not reveal my reserve. Yes, I would drive the car to California tomorrow, no issues. Please see my feedback with the cars I have sold, I am not a car flipper, they are all my personal cars... $500 PayPal deposit due within 24 hours of auction close, non refundable. Don't waste my time and I won't waste yours.
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