2007 Mercedes-benz Cl-class Cl600 on 2040-cars
Stevenson Ranch, California, United States
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2007 Mercedes CL600 V12 Twin Turbo, Night Vision
This is a 2 Owner Mercedes CL600 V12 Twin Turbo with Fully Loaded with Night Vision, Massage Seat, Heated and
Vented Seat, CD Changer, MP3, DVD, Navigation, Heated Steering Wheel, Bluetooth, Interior Alcantara Headliner,
Active Ventilated Drive Dynamic Multicontour Seat, Rear View Camera, Distronic Plus, Active Body Control, Wood
Leather Steering Wheel, Harmon Kardon Sound System, Keyless Go, Park Guidance, Electric Shade, Electric Trunk
Closer.
Pro: Tires good, all power option works, new brake, new rotors, alignment good, Luxury, All Power Option Works
Cons: None
Inspection
Overall the vehicle looks to be in nice condition. The exterior has a good finish and doesn't exhibit any major
issues. The interior is also clean and nicely detailed with no abnormal wear noted. The power sunroof operates
smoothly. The Brake are recently replaced with less than 1000 miles on it. The engine started easily and the
drivetrain performed nicely. There were no issues to note with the steering, suspension or braking systems.
Vehicle Info
Year 2007
Make Mercedes
Model CL600
Mileage 38700
Transmission Automatic
VIN Number WDDEJ76X67A007075
Interior Leather
Interior Color Beige
Body Color Dark Blue
Engine V12
Drive Type All Wheel Drive
Fuel Type Gas
Wiper Blades - OK
Winshield Washer - OK
Body Panel Alignment - OK
Paint Condition - OK
Seals - OK
Rust - OK
Exterior Lights - OK
Power Sunroof - OK
Door Mirrors - OK
Bumpers - OK
Side Moldings - OK
Underbody/Frame Condition - OK
Glass - OK
Interior - OK
Steering Wheel - OK
Horn - OK
Cruise Control - OK
Seat Condition - OK
Heated Seats - OK
Seat Belts - OK
Clock - OK
Radio - OK
Inner Door Panels - OK
Power Locks - OK
Power Window Switches - OK
Power Window Motors/Regulators - OK
Center Console - OK
Dash - OK
Dash Lights Working - OK
Air Conditioning - OK
Heater - OK
Rear Defroster - OK
Carpet - OK
Floor Mats - OK
Signs of Smoking? - NO
Cup Holders - OK
Headliner - OK
Blower Motor - OK
Instrument Cluster/Gauges - OK
Interior Trim - OK
Mechanical - OK
Air Filter - OK
Battery Condition - OK
Charging System - OK
Cooling Fan Condition - OK
Radiator Cap Sealing Properly - OK
Hoses and Clamps Age/Cracking - OK
Radiator Condition - OK
Belts - OK
Power Steering System - OK
Power Steering Fluid Condition - OK
Engine Oil Condition - OK
Engine Oil Leaks - None
Transmission Fluid Condition - OK
Transmission Fluid Leaks - OK
Brake System Condition - OK
Brake Fluid Leaks - OK
Transfer Case Leaks - OK
Differential leaks - OK
Muffler System - OK
CV Boots and Joints - OK
Axle Seals - OK
Shocks and bushings Condition. - OK
Ball Joints and Tie Rods - OK
Key Fob - 2
Road Test - OK
Engine Starting Easily - OK
Engine running well after Start - OK
Transmission performance - OK
Differential Performance - OK
Transfer Case Performance - OK
Wheel Bearing Performance - OK
Braking Performance - OK
Suspension Performance - OK
Steering Alignment - OK
Computer Diagnosis/OBD2 - OK
Tires/Wheels - OK
Driver Front 7/32 7/32 Passenger Front
Driver Rear 7/32 7/32 Passenger Rear
Driver Front No Issues
Passenger Front No Issues
Driver Rear No Issues
Passenger Rear No Issues
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