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2006 Mercedes Benz Clk 350 Convertible Cabriolet Wholesale Pricing No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:104524
Location:

Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States

Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania, United States
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2006 Mercedes Benz CLK 350

Triple Black - Original Paint

NO RESERVE

For sale is a 2006 Mercedes CLK350 that I have owned for about a year.  I purchased the car with 99,000 miles on it and put about 5,000 miles on the car so it now has about 104,000 miles on it.  Car is a beautiful triple black convertible in great shape with original paint.  Nice matched Nexen tires with high tread at all four corners.  THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT!  Options are as follows:

Black convertible power soft top with one button operation

Power windows

Power door locks

Electric power tilt and telescopic steering column

Cruise control

Dual power seats

CD Player

Integrated blue tooth phone

This car is a beautiful looking rag top with nice original paint (no major noticeable dings) that shows very well.  The headlights are very clear and crisp without any fogging like you see on some cars.  Runs and drives terriffic, my wife and I drove the car as our personal second car and really enjoyed it.  Interior is in good overall condition.  Car is priced at wholesale pricing.  Included with the car are it's owner's manual's and books.

Some things I would like to point out - Being this is an 8 year old car it isn't new and there are some items I would like to point out for full disclosure.  I run my auctions being overly picky so there aren't any surprises when you come to pick the car up.  Like stated above the paint is in very good overall condition but there is some marks on the driver side door (not sure what they are, a bunch of small nicks about the size as a half dollar, I have a picture of them).  Also there is a small scratch in the paint near the gas cap.  The tires have nice high matched rubber on them like stated above but there is some curb rash on the wheel lips, wheels are really nice except the lips (no clear coat or anything like that pealing off them).  On the interior the leather on the seats is very nice but the driver seat has a little wear on the left side from getting in and out.  The radio has some of the clear pealing off, radio and CD work fine and sound great.  The air conditioning needs charged in the car, it worked when I bought it but stopped blowing cold sometime last summer.  We drove the car in nice weather almost always with the top down so never really needed to use the air conditioning.  The car is due for it's "schedule B" maintenance (not sure what that is) as per the message that comes up on the dash.  This was my first Mercedes so I am not sure what that maintenance check entails.  With the scheduled maintenance message the check engine light comes on with the from time to time.  As you can see in the picture of the speedometer the car is running and the check engine light is not on.  I did have the oil changed last summer.  Lastly the traditional key is missing from the key fob.  The fob itself is used to start the car and the battery in the fob is fine to lock and unlock the doors.  The only reason you would use the traditional key is to lock and unlock the car if the remote batteries aren't working....again just want you to be aware of everything.

I have a lot more than the starting bid price in the car but we did get to enjoy it for a year and now it is time for someone else to enjoy it.  I started the auction at what I feel is a fair price and hope to stimulate some bidding.  Inquire by email on a buy it now price.

The car is  located in Sugarloaf, PA 18249.  It is the buyer's responsibility to make all shipping arrangements.  I can help you out with a broker I use out of Florida who can get the car shipped anywhere in the Country.  I can also deliver the car to the Spring Carlisle Show on Friday, April 25th free of charge as long as the car is paid for in advance.  I have a clean title in hand.  This is a 5 day auction, who ever wins the auction will need to send a non-refundable deposit of $500 through paypal within 24 hours of auction end and pay the balance via certified funds within 4 days of auction end.  Please email any questions.

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