2014 Mercedes-benz Cla250 Edition 1 on 2040-cars
Oviedo, Florida, United States
2014 CLA250 Edition 1 VIN: WDDSJ4EB8EN028684 Price New: $43,593 (with added options & Maintenance Contract) Current Miles: 4,612 Transferable Three Year Maintenance Contract included Did you miss your chance for a limited production EDITION 1? This one is in Brand new - showroom condition. Barely used, nearly all expressway miles. Still smells like the day it left the showroom floor. No dents, dings or scratches. This vehicle has only tasted Premium fuel and is garage kept. Exterior · Mountain Grey paint · Sport Package · Night Package (high-gloss black exterior features) · 18” AMG black high-gloss rims · Bi-Xenon headlights with LED taillights Interior · Sports Seats with leather/DINAMICA with neon contrasts · ARTICO on dash with neon contrasts · Steering wheel with flat bottom · Aluminum trim · Edition 1 label Other · Premium Package · Panorama Sunroof · Metallic Paint · Multimedia Package
Window Sticker Details: PERFORMANCE/HANDLING 2.0 Liter Turbo Engine with Direct injection 208 Horsepower 258 lb-ft Torque 7-Speed DCT Transmission w/Shift Paddles Front-Wheel Drive ECO Start/Stop System Independent Front/Rear Suspension COMFORT/CONVENIENCE Bluetooth Connectivity Power Front Seats with Lumbar Support & Memory Split-Folding Rear Seats Rain-Sensing Intermittent Windshield Wipers Ambient Lighting SAFETY/SECURITY 4 Year/50,000 Mile Warranty 24 Hour Roadside Assistance Program Advanced Airbag Protection System Anti-Theft Alarm System Collision Prevention Assist Attention Assist Automatic Headlights w/Twilight Sensor & Locator Lighting Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Brake Assist System (BAS) Adaptive Brake Technology Tire Pressure Monitoring System PAINT/UPHOLSTERY & TRIM Mountain Grey Black Leather w/DINAMICA & Neon Stitching OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Wheel Locking Bolts Rear Deck Spoiler EDITION ONE SiriusXM Radio Media Interface Heated Front Seats Harman/Kardon LOGIC7 Surround Sound System Garage Door Opener, Compass Drivers Side and Interior Auto-Dimming Mirrors Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control Sport Suspension 18-Inch AMG Black High-Gloss Wheels with High Performance Tires Brakes with Perforated Front Discs & MB Logo AMG Cladding COMAND System w/Navigation Rearview Camera 7.0 High-Resolution LCD Screen w/ 3D Map Views Enhanced Voice Control System 10GB Music Register 6-Disc DVD Changer Gracenote Album Information Including Cover Art SD Card Slot SiriusXM Traffic and Weather Panorama Sunroof Bi-Xenon Headlights w/ LED Taillights Night Package Edition 1 Label MB-Tex on Dashboard w/Neon Contrasts Flat-Bottom Steering Wheel Aluminum Trim
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Mercedes-Maybach Pullman stretches its way to Geneva
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