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Mercedes Clk 430 Cabriolet With Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:88000 Color: due to it always being garage kept
Location:

Keller, Texas, United States

Keller, Texas, United States

2001' Mercedes CLK430 white convertible with 88k miles. In great shape and hard to believe it's not a newer car, garage kept, service records, cold A/C and ready to drive. Top is in perfect shape, no tears leaks or stains. No sun damage interior or exterior due to it always being garage kept. Non smoker car. I believe I am the second owner, I bought it from my neighbor 6 years ago and they kept it in garage as well.  This car is practical, fun and a head turner, clean inside and out. Good gas mileage with lots of power. 

Audio controls on steering wheel
Dual power heated leather seats
Sport package that includes,Tour and Sport handling control, all power and wood trim interior. 
Power convertible top
Bose premium stereo with 6 cd changer
Premium upgraded chrome wheels
Keyless entry/ignition 
New battery 
New tires have approximately 2k miles on them

Please contact me if you want additional pics or have questions.


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