Amazing Mercedes Benz Clk350 Coupe Red Low Miles Clean Tittle Great Condition on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
This is 2006 Mercedes Benz CLK350 RED Coupe
CLEAN TITLE, NEVER HAD BEEN IN ACCIDENT Car has been used rarely by my Wife We have been taking very good care of her car. Changing Engine, Transmission, Break , Coolant Fluids always when it was necessary and needed on Time. Hand Washed for over Past 3 Years. Hand Waxed and Polished. Has low Highway Weekend miles. Has No Problems at all. Never had been in Accident Has Original Shinny Paint. No Check Engine, No Warning Lights or so... This car is Equipped almost with every Single Load and Option was available for this cars at that time. all the Specifications and Options will be listed below: Engine: 3.5 L Cylinders: V6 Valve Timing: Variable Valves: 24 Cam Type: DOHC (Double overhead cam) HorsePower: 268 HP @ 6000 RPM Torque: 258 Ft-Lbs @ 2400 RPM Turning Cycle: 35.5 ft 0 - 60 MPH : 6.2 Sec Engine Type: GAS Premium Unleaded Fuel (Required and Recommended) Fuel Capacity: 16.4 Gal. EPA Mileage est: 17/26 (City/Hwy) Range in Miles: 278.8/426.4 miles (City/Hwy) DriveTrain: Rear-Wheel Drive Transmission: 7 Speed Shiftable Automatic Suspension: MacPherson Strut Front Four-Wheel Independent Multi-Link Rear Suspension Curb Weight: 3585 Lbs. Total Seating: 4 Options: Navigation Sunroof 10 Way Power Driver Passenger Seats. Height Adjustable Drive and Passenger Seats Premium Leather Bucket Front Seats
Car Has little Damages on the body, Major damage is On the Hood and little on the Trunk NO ACCIDENTS AT ALL Do not want to fix it , it is gonna be an Issue afterwords that car was in accident and was fixed. I dont want to proof anything. It is How it is. This is a very Rare Color with tons of loads. Mercedes Has Stopped Manufacturing CLK`s Division and these are the last Generations available This is the Great Opportunity to Own History of Mercedes plus Enjoy driving it every single day. If You Have any Questions Please Feel Free to email me at any time. I will try to be very helpful. Thank you for Viewing. |
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