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2012 Mercedes Benz Gl550 - Rear Ent, Amg, Light Pkg - Msrp Of $91,070 Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:25363
Location:

Hopkins, Minnesota, United States

Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
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2012 Mercedes Benz GL550 Black Black
SUPER CLEAN LOADED $91,070
LOW MILES SAVE THOUSANDS


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You are bidding on a very clean 2012 Mercedes Benz GL550 the Top of the Line Model Fully Loaded with all of the available options. The Mercedes Benz GL550 has Mercedes improved 5.5L V8 producing 382-hp with their extremely smooth 7-speed transmission.   

Key Standard Options on the GL550 Include:
  • 382-hp V8
  • 4Matic All Wheel Drive
  • 21" AMG Wheels
  • AIRMATIC Air Suspension
  • Smart-Key (Key-less Entry & Start)
  • Navigation
  • Back Up Camera
  • Bluetooth
  • Satellite Radio with iPod/MP3 Interface
  • Power Folding 50/50-Split 3rd Row Seats
  • Heated & Ventilated Front Seats
  • Xenon Headlights

Additional Options Include:

  • Illuminated Door Sills
  • Illuminated Kit for Side Running Boards
  • Trailer Hitch - 7,500 lbs (Class IV)
  • Roof Crossbars (Chrome)
  • Rear Seat Entertainment
    • Dual Screen with Wireless Headphones
  • Heated Rear Seats
  • Accessory Chrome Package
    • Chrome Door Handle Inserts with Hood Fin Covers

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*The seller does reserve the right to close this auction early in the event the item is no longer available for sale.*

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