2004 Mercedes-benz Cl55 Amg Supercharged Coupe Nice Options Clean 102k on 2040-cars
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Do you know what it feels like to drive something that someone paid over $120,000 for but you can own it for a fraction of the price??? This 2004 Mercedes Benz CL55 AMG is still bank vault tight and looks/feels like pure LUXURY!! One walk around this beautiful 500hp masterpiece will reveal next to no signs of exterior wear. There is a very tiny almost unnoticeable scratch on the hood and two wheels have VERY minor curb rash. Otherwise the silky silver paint is flawless and has no dents or dings to worry about. The rear tires have slightly less than 50% tread life with the fronts showing about 70%. Doors and truck open smoothly and close with that unmistakable Mercedes sense of security. Thick windows keep road noise out and this cabin is EXTREMELY quiet once you enter. It has a very conservative 103k miles on the odometer. This vehicle is also available on our retail lot and can be sold at any time. Once inside you will be comforted by the following features: - Smooth virtually wear free light gray perforated leather seating surfaces - 14 way adjustable power seats with both heating and air conditioning surfaces - 10 speaker bose sound system - On Board Navigation - Luxurious Wood Accents - Message Seats - Heated Power Folding Mirrors - Power Opening and Closing Trunk Lid Twist the key and the 5.4L Supercharged Engine Roars to Life - No engine lights - Smooth Power - 5spd automatic transmission shifts perfectly - A/C blows cold and heat is hot - All windows and other power components operate as they should - Power Sunroof with temp sensing ventilation - Sport Suspension Adjustments operate as they should Driving at slow speeds through city streets the engine is very calm and the vehicle exhibits no unusual noises. Merge onto the highway and this beast transforms into a pavement eating machine shifting gears smoothly and picking up speed like a locomotive. Take any curve with confidence as the sports suspension holds this vehicle in place under the fastest turns. Under hard braking the vehicle does not shake or shimmy and returns to a drama free stop. This Benz was recently inspected/serviced and is ready for someone who will truly appreciate this UNIQUE machine. Our Mercedes CL55 AMG has a clean carfax report and we offer warranties and financing regardless of your credit profile. Fellah Auto Group prides ourselves on pricing vehicles competitively and are very happy to answer any specific questions you may have QUICKLY! We can even snap photos of any specific items you would like to see. Apply or view the rest of our inventory at fellahautogroup.com and reach us via ebay messenger or by telephone 215-745-5550. Philadelphia Recording artist/taste-maker Realysm ONLY drives at Fellah and so should you! BID WITH CONFIDENCE! 215-745-5550 |
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2016 Italian Grand Prix race recap
Mon, Sep 5 2016The Italian Grand Prix at Monza is called the Temple of Power. Furthermore, the winning driver in Italy started on pole in 13 of the last 16 years, and only one driver in that time has won the Italian GP from behind the front row of the grid: Rubens Barrichello in 2002 and 2009. By this point in the current Formula 1 season (era?) we know what it means when a track emphasizes both power and pole position: Mercedes-AMG Petronas. The Silver Arrows locked out the front row with Lewis Hamilton on pole. A poor start prevented the Briton from capitalizing on the advantage, so teammate Nico Rosberg and four other drivers swept by him before the end of the second turn. Mercedes would later say a clutch issue caused Hamilton's botched start, but that didn't help the man who'd just fallen to sixth place. Rosberg got about two laps of television coverage on his way to an unbothered victory ahead of Hamilton. Ferrari made Hamilton's second-place finish easier by sticking to a two-stop strategy; both Mercedes drivers pitted once. We aren't sure why Ferrari didn't at least attempt a one-stopper once Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen had been gifted second and third on track. A pit stop took about 23 seconds from entry to exit and Vettel finished third, six seconds behind Hamilton. Raikkonen finished fourth, another seven seconds behind Vettel. Perhaps the Scuderia's tire usage wouldn't allow longer stints, but we'll never know. Daniel Ricciardo wielded his Red Bull like a scalpel to make an impeccable pass on Valtteri Bottas in the Williams and take fifth place. Ricciardo, trailing another Italian province behind, somehow closed the gap on Bottas in just the braking zone of Turn 1, pulling alongside near the apex without locking a wheel on entry nor running wide on exit. Bottas claimed sixth ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez in the Force India, Felipe Massa in the second Williams, and Nico Hulkenberg in the second Force India sealing the top ten. Monza did spring a few on-track surprises. Esteban Gutierrez drove Haas F1 into Q3 for the first time this season, the Mexican setting the sixth-best time in Q2. Manor Racing planned for Monza all season, Pascal Wehrlein repaying the effort by qualifying 13th. Fernando Alonso pitted his McLaren on Lap 50 of the 53-lap race for a set of super soft Pirellis, then set the fastest lap. It's Honda's first fastest lap since 1992. The biggest moments happened off the track.
Our love of SUVs is killing people in the streets
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Rain prolongs the Championship battle | 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix recap
Mon, Nov 14 2016Rain and an old-school circuit are the antidotes to Formula 1's constricting technical regulations and Tilke tracks. At Brazil's Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace – otherwise known as Interlagos – rain Saturday night and on race day washed away everyone's careful plans, except for those of the man at the front of the pack. Lewis Hamilton put his Mercedes-AMG Petronas ahead of the field throughout the weekend. On Sunday, a storm-delayed start behind the Safety Car assured Hamilton of a clean path to the lead and a clear track. The Briton didn't waste it, pulling out a gap on teammate Nico Rosberg behind, and Rosberg appeared to have no interest in going hard after Hamilton. Safety Cars and red flags kept resetting the gap to zero, though. After the Mercedes-AMG GT S led the first seven laps, it emerged again on Lap 13 for another six laps when Marcus Ericsson crashed his Sauber. Seconds after racing resumed, Kimi Raikkonen aquaplaned his Ferrari into the wall on the front straight. That caused the first red flag, leading to another eight-lap Safety Car interval, then a second red flag stoppage due to conditions on Lap 28, then three more Safety Car laps, and then, finally, racing again. Hamilton never surrendered his lead. The Briton changed tires once during a stoppage, and drove fast enough to cover the full race distance despite the intermissions. Afterward, he said "it was a very easy race." Rosberg had it harder, defending against the preternatural Max Verstappen in third. Barring misfortune it's already clear the Red Bull pilot has at least one Driver's Championship in his career future. In Brazil the young Dutchman drove like he's worthy of the hardware right now. After Verstappen passed Rosberg for second on Lap 34, the Red Bull driver pitted for intermediate tires on Lap 44 – a huge gamble in the conditions – coming back out in fifth. That tire wager failed, giving Rosberg a safe position in second when Verstappen had to pit for extreme wets on Lap 54 of 71. The teenager re-emerged in 16th. Over the race's final 17 laps Verstappen passed 13 drivers at six different places on track. He ran it close-but-clean a couple of times, especially when getting around Sebastian Vettel and Sergio Perez, but he was simply untouchable. Not only did the Dutchman score an amazing third place, he put in what could be the drive of the season.