2005 Mercedes Benz Clk 500 2 Door on 2040-cars
Thousand Oaks, California, United States
My family has owned this Mercedes for about 3 years. My Dad bought it for my Mom as a birthday gift. However, he was a bit hopeful because she was 83 then and really didn't drive much, so she put very few miles on the car. Unfortunately, my Mom is 86 and in poor health now and can't drive any longer, so we have decided to sell the car. The car is in excellent condition. It has it's original silver paint and black interior. I will try to describe carefully the various aspects of the car as accurately as possible.
Body--Excellent condition, no dents or dings. There has never been any damage to the car during our ownership. My Dad was told by the previous owner that the car is all original and has never been subject to any damage. Paint--The paint is in excellent condition The only flaws I could find were a couple of very small scratches but they were small enough to where they would not show up in the photos when I tried to photograph them. We have been told that the scratches could be polished out. Tires- Tires are in very good condition. They look like they have about 75% of tread left on them. Wheels- The car has chrome AMG wheels which are in very nice condition. I didn't notice any unusual wear on them and the finish on the chrome is very nice Interior- The interior on the car is also in excellent condition. No rips, tears or scuffs. The only flaw I could find was that the cigarette lighter is missing. My Mom and Dad don't smoke. The interior smells fresh, so it seems that no one has ever smoked in the car. Mechanicals- The car runs and drives like a new car. It basically does everything that its supposed to do. The engine/transmission sound and feel good. The brakes work well and stop the car properly. All of the switches and controls work properly on the car. The car has it's original owners manual in excellent condition. The sunroof is a nice feature and it works perfectly. Conclusion- So that's about it. In closing I will just say that I feel confident that the new owner will be getting a truly excellent example of a Mercedes CLK 500 in this car. That said, my Dad told me that since it's a used car, I have to include that the car is sold "as is and with all faults." All the best and good luck bidding :) |
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