2004 Mercedes-benz Clk500 Base Convertible 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
This vehicle was garaged during the winter months. Pleasure to drive with amazing power. Still drives like new with such low mileage! Be sure to check the CarFax vehicle history report. This is an exceptionally clean car with no accidents. Standard Features Appearance / Interior: Wood-Tone Accents, Gray leather and carpet Leather Upholstery Comfort: Front Air Conditioning Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones Automatic Climate Control Leather Steering Wheel Trim Convenience: Center Console Cruise Control Bucket Seating Power Driver Seat Power Passenger Seat Keyless Entry Power Steering Remote Trunk Release Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel Universal Garage Door Opener Electrochromic Inside Rearview Mirror Power Door Locks Drivetrain / Suspension: 4-Wheel ABS Power Stability Control Traction Control Entertainment / Telematics: Premium Bose AM/FM Radio/CD/CD Changer Tachometer Telematics System Trip Computer Exterior: Daytime Running Lights Exterior Entry Lights Front Fog Lights Auto On/Off Headlights Rims / Tires: 17 Inch AMG Alloy Wheels Roof / Glass: Power Convertible Roof Intermittent Front Wipers Power Windows Rear Defogger Safety: Anti-Theft Alarm System Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors Heated Exterior Mirrors Integrated Turn Signals Exterior Mirrors Power Exterior Mirrors Dual Front Airbags
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Aston wants to build DBX on its new platform, not Mercedes'
Mon, May 18 2015Aston Martin is proceeding with plans to launch the DBX as its first production crossover. It just can't say at this point what it will be based on. Speaking with Automotive News Europe, Aston's new CEO Andy Palmer indicated that basing the DBX on a Mercedes SUV platform would not be its first choice because they "clearly sit in a very different space to the one we want to go" with the DBX. Instead, the company's first choice would be to build the crossover atop the new platform it's developing for its sports cars. "It just depends how high off the ground it could go," said Palmer. "I don't exclude the possibility of using some [Mercedes] parts, but I would say very much the primary route is our platform." The prospect of building an Aston SUV on Mercedes architecture – namely that of the GL-Class – has been on the table for some time now. The Lagonda SUV concept it showcased at the Geneva show in 2009 was based on the GL, and the two automakers have been forging a tightening alliance in the years since. The British automaker's next-generation engine is to be built by Mercedes-AMG, and it is expected to source other components from the German automaker as well. For its part, Mercedes has been taking a sportier approach with its latest crossovers, as demonstrated by the GLE Coupe that debuted before the more conventional version and the Concept GLC Coupe that previewed the GLK's replacement in Shanghai last month. Aston Martin, on the other hand, is building a new sports car platform that will underpin its next generation of luxury GTs, replacing the long-serving VH architecture that has served for decades as the basis for its entire model line. Perhaps the most surprising of ANE's report, though, is that Aston seems to be proceeding with plans to build the DBX apparently without even knowing what platform it will use.
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Besides an extra 20 horsepower from the 4.6-liter, biturbocharged V8, the S550 sports a standard panoramic sunroof, keyless start, a rear-view camera and LED headlights, taillights and interior lights. Adding the German manufacturer's 4Matic all-wheel-drive system bumps the S550's price up to $95,900.
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In addition to offering more body styles of the new C-Class, AN reports that the revamped Mercedes will also be offered here with hybrid and diesel powertrains. Currently, the C-Class comes in coupe and sedan variants, with only gasoline engines. The BMW 3 Series, however, is available as a sedan, coupe, convertible and wagon, and offers buyers the choice of gasoline, diesel (the upcoming 328d) or hybrid power.
Mercedes-Benz will show the next-generation C-Class at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, with sales of the US-built sedan following in August. Coupe, convertible and hybrid models will follow in early 2015, and while diesel and all-wheel-drive versions are planned, no specific timetable has been released regarding availability.