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US $15,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:98900
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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2006 MERCEDES CLS 500
98K MILES 

OPTIONS INCLUDE
SUN ROOF 
NAVIGATION 
LEATHER SEATS
HEATED/COLD SEAT
ALL WEATHER FLOOR MATS


THERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS ON.
ENGINE HAS A LOT OF POWER
TRANSMISSION IS EXCELLENT
TIRES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION
REAR BRAKES PADS REPLACED
NEW OIL CHANGE
CLEAR TITLE IN HAND
ALL INSPECTION WELCOM-E
2 KEYS (1 STEEL KEY(2008-2014 MERCEDES KEY) AND 1 BLACK KEY (2006 AND PRIOR).
THE CLS 500 BADGE WAS REPLACED WITH THE CLS 550 BADGE

THIS VEHICLE WAS A TRADE IN FROM AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAD THE VEHICLE SINCE 2010. ALL REGULAR MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN PERFORMED ON THIS CAR. NO LEAKS OR ENGINE PROBLEM. A/C BLOWS COLD AND ALL ELECTRONICS ARE FUNCTIONAL .
I ROAD TESTED THE CAR AND THE ONLY ISSUE I DISCOVERED ARE THE FRONT BUSHINGS. THE CAR DRIVES FINE ON SMOOTH ROADS BUT YOU NOTICE THE BUSHINGS WHEN YOU DRIVE ON ROUGH TERRAIN. I RECOMMEND HAVING IT CHECKED. THE CAR IS ALL AROUND IN GOOD CONDITION OTHERWISE. I TRY MY BEST TO REPRESENT EACH VEHICLE AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE. I RECOMMEND AN INSPECTION OF THE VEHICLE BEFORE PURCHASING.   
 
PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. DO NOT ASSUME ANYTHING. FEEL FREE TO MAKE ME OFFERS.

PLEASE HAVE FUNDS READY BEFORE BIDDING. IF FINANCING, CHECK WITH YOU BANK BEFORE BIDDING

$500 DEPOSIT IS DUE AT THE END OF THE AUCTION

CONTACT ME FOR ME FOR MORE DETAILS AND FOR OTHER VEHICLES


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