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2003 Mercedes Benz Ml350/inspiration Model/rare/fully Loaded/black On Black on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:157000 Color: THE CAR IS NICE ON THE EXTERIOR AS WELL
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United States

2003 Mercedes Benz ML350/Inspiration Model

2nd Owner

ALWAYS GARAGED

LOW RESERVE

LET ME START BY SAYING THIS SUV IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.  THE SUV IS A SPECIAL "INSPIRATION" MODEL, THAT WAS FACTORY DELIVERED TO THE LAST OWNER. IT WAS BUILT ESPECIALLY FOR HIM WITH DARK BURL OAK, WHITE PIPING/OUTLINED STITCHING ON THE LEATHER SEATS, NAVIGATION, 6 CD CHANGER LARGER WHEELS, BLACK ON BLACK, WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH 4 MATIC/TRIPTRONIC SHIFTING, TOW PACKAGE...ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING! FULLY LOADED!  GREAT ON GAS 21MPG HWY. REGISTRATION TIL JUNE 2015. PASSES SMOG WITH FLYING COLORS...A LOCAL CALIFORNIA CAR.  ALWAYS GARAGED KEPT.  MOSTLY HIGHWAY MILES.
.NEVER BEEN IN ANY KIND OF ACCIDENT AND HAS ALL ORIGINAL PAINT. 

*INTERIOR
THE CAR IS BEAUTIFUL ON THE INSIDE.  LEATHER IS IN NEAR MINT CONDITION.  JUST A SMALL AREA ON THE CENTER CONSOLE SIDE THAT A CARELESS CAR WASHER DAMAGED WITH A CAR VACUUM. CARPET, DOOR PANELS, DASH, GAUGES AND EVERYTHING IN THE CAR IS EXCELLENT.  ITS A 8 OUT OF 10.


*EXTERIOR
THE CAR IS NICE ON THE EXTERIOR AS WELL.  ORIGINAL, BEAUTIFUL BLACK PAINT...JUST SOME NORMAL MINOR CHIPS ON THE FRONT HOOD, FROM DRIVING ALL  THOSE HIGH SPEED FREEWAY MILES...  7 OUT OF 10

*MECHANICALLY
THE CAR NEEDS NOTHING.  THE CAR HAS BEEN SERVICED WHEN REQUIRED. MECHANICALLY THE CAR IS PERFECT AND NEEDS NOTHING.  (JUST HAD THE FRONT BREAKS REPLACED, AND REARS ARE AT 60%). ALL 4 MICHELIN TIRES ARE AT ABOUT 50%. THE A/C IS ICE COLD.

 I HAVE GREAT FEEDBACK AND HAVE SOLD MORE THAN 5 OTHER CARS ON EBAY.  I AM ALWAYS UPFRONT AND ACCURATE ON MY DESCRIPTIONS.  BE CONFIDENT TO KNOW YOU COULD BUY THIS CAR AND HAVE IT SHIPPED TO YOUR DOOR STEP AND KNOW THAT YOUR GETTING WHAT I SAY YOU ARE. 

I AM THE 2ND OWNER OF THIS CAR AND HAVE ENJOYED IT FOR OVER A 3 YEARS. IT HAS BEEN VERY RELIABLE, AND A JOY TO DRIVE. COMES WITH A CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE, AND IT PASSES SMOG. AND A CLEAR CARFAX REPORT.



WINNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING THE CAR, BUT I CAN GIVE SUGGESTIONS ON SHIPPING, AS I HAVE SHIPPED CARS THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY BOUGHT ON EBAY (SHIPPING PRICE CAN RANGE FROM $500-1500 DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE).


WINNER AGREES TO PAY A NON-REFUNDABLE $500 DEPOSIT IMMEDATELY AFTER AUCTION ENDS, AND REMAINING AMOUNT OWED WILL HAVE TO BE BANK WIRE TRANSFERRED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END REGARDLESS OF WHEN YOUR SHIPPER PICKS UP THE CAR.


CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO WATCH A FULL WALK AROUND VIDEO OF THE CAR

AS IF YOU WERE STANDING RIGHT THERE BUYING IT IN PERSON.  SHOWS THE CAR

INSIDE AND OUT. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU7rirPMSsc 













On Jul-26-14 at 05:05:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

**FYI, Just Discovered the right rear passenger window does not go down. All other functions working Flawlessly on the SUV. Keep this in mind when bidding

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