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2011 Mercedes Benz Cls550 Amg Package, Vossen Wheels, Runflats, Navi. No Reserve on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:14750
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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UP FOR SALE I HAVE THIS REALLY BEAUTIFUL 2011 MERCEDES BENZ CLS550 WITH ONLY 14750 MILES, I AM DRIVING IT SO BY THE TIME THE AUCTION ENDS IT WILL HAVE A FEW MORE MILES, THIS IS A REALLY NICE LOADED MERCEDES BENZ, IT COMES REALLY LOADED ALL THE WAY, I PUT BRAND NEW ORIGINAL VOSSEN 20'' STAGGERED WHEELS WITH BRAND NEW BRIDGESTONE RUNFLAT TIRES ($4300.00 VALUE) THIS BENZ COMES WITH A FLORIDA REBUILT TITLE DUE TO A REPAIR AT MY SHOP, WHEN PURCHASED VEHICLE HAD LEFT FRONT END DAMAGE, I REPLACED FRONT BUMPER, HOOD, LEFT FENDER, LEFT HEADLIGHT, , ALL WITH ORIGINAL DEALER PARTS, VEHICLE HAS ALREADY BEEN INSPECTED, TITLE IS ON HAND AND ITS READY TO BE TRANSFERRED TO NEW OWNER, ONLY THING TO POINT OUT IS A SMALL DENT ON THE RIGHT QUARTER PANEL, NOT VERY NOTICEABLE, IF BUYER IS FROM FLORIDA I WILL HAVE TO COLLECT THE SALES TAXES AND TITLE TRANSFER, I HAVE DRIVEN THIS VEHICLE FOR OVER 2500K MILES AFTER WE FINISHED THE REPAIR, THERE IS NO ISSUES WHATSOEVER, INSPECTORS ARE WELCOME, ASK ALL THE QUESTIONS YOU HAVE BEFORE YOU BID OR BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS, EVEN IF YOU WANT TO BRING THE VEHICLE TO A MERCEDES BENZ DEALER BEFORE YOU BUT IT I AM OK WITH THAT, I AM A TRANSPORTER BROKER SO I CAN HAVE THIS VEHICLE SHIPPED ANYWHERE IN THE USA FOR A GREAT RATE, FOR A QUOTE JUST GET ME YOUR CITY AND ZIP CODE, I CAN ALSO ASSIST IN SHIPPING IT ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, QUESTIONS OR A TEST DRIVE JUST LET ME KNOW. 786 317 7496
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There's nothing wrong with the Mercedes-Benz GLK other than old age, having first sold here in 2009. But with creased, off-road themed styling, a naturally aspirated V6, and a smallish interior, it's out of step with the company's growing line of sport utility vehicles. Even its name is a harsh-sounding outlier. Enter the 2016 GLC. Mercedes calls this model the second generation of the GLK, but it's closer to a total reboot. The new look follows the smooth design of contemporary Benzes. The spotlight engine is now a spunky turbocharged four cylinder, and yes, the GLC is bigger inside and out. As for the name change, that's part of the latest badge realignment, and the "C" indicates the GLC's position as the crossover counterpart to the C-Class sedan. Now firmly integrated into the Mercedes SUV family, the GLC takes a seat at the table between the entry-level GLA and the larger GLE. The GLC's fresh appearance has all of the tenets of modern Mercedes design. We've come to the Alsace region of France to sample this familiar yet evolved utility vehicle. Driving along route A35, we're immediately struck by the turbo four-cylinder's prowess. It's strong from launches when we mash the gas, returns a subtle but pleasing exhaust note, and it's more than capable of picking off slower moving traffic as we dash through the French countryside. We're driving the European-spec GLC250 model, which has the same 2.0-liter engine Americans will get in the GLC300, though the Euro model has 30 fewer horsepower. The US version will be rated at 241 hp and 273 pound feet of torque, the same output as the C300 sedan. The turbo has big shoes to fill, as it gives up 61 hp to the 302-hp V6 used in the GLK. Mercedes is banking consumers won't miss this raw power, as the GLC's inline-four offers the same amount of torque as the GLK's V6, but much sooner in the rev band. Even in its detuned European state, the I4 demonstrates the kind of urgency that Americans prefer for their grocery-getting people haulers. It's paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission, upgraded from the GLK's seven-speed. There are paddle shifters, though most Americans won't have reason to use them. Sometimes we grab them and lay on the throttle just for fun, and the GLC responds with bursts of speed. Even in its detuned European state, the I4 demonstrates the kind of urgency that Americans prefer for their grocery-getting people haulers.

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