2005 Mercedes-benz G55 Amg Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.5l on 2040-cars
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
For sale is our 2005 Mercedes Benz G55 AMG. My wife and I purchased it in early 2006 with
9K miles from MB Greenwich. It was the dealership owner's personal car. We
are the second owners. It is finished in
the very rare Midnight Blue/904 color.
It has 128,701 mostly highway miles, about 16k per year. We have always loved and maintained the
truck properly. It just received 4
new Yokohama tires, and a full dealer brake service. During our ownership, we replaced the
windshield wiper motor, door lock sensors, and last year, we changed the belt and serviced the AC. We also just
upgraded the gas and brake pedals. The
interior is in good condition. It runs straight and strong. The paint is very vibrant and presents
beautifully. Up close, the vehicle has many lumps, bumps, and
some wear and tear. There is surface rust developing in two areas. Photos attached. With a paint job
and some body work, it will look brand new. My wife had one collision in it a
few years ago; it was repaired by the dealer. The tele-aid is not activated,
and SRS sensor alert lights up. ABS light comes and goes. I would be happy to answer any questions, or provide more detailed photos.
Thank you, John (917) 533-9862 |
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