2007 Mercedes-benz Ml350 63k Miles, Navigation, Backup Camera, Power Liftgate on 2040-cars
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
This is a one owner vehicle with a clean history report, and it runs and drives without a flaw. The service is all up to date, the next service is due in 10,000 miles, and the Michelin tires are only six months old. The car also has an excellent appearance, with only minor scratches from normal use, which are shown in the detail photos. There are some scratches on three of the wheels, on the rear bumper, and on the front left and rear fenders. The body scratches have been touched up and are not very noticeable unless looking closely. The storage net behind the driver's seat has a small tear.
The original MSRP of this vehicle was $51,020, and the options present are 057 iPod Integration ($365), 873 Heated Front Seats ($700), and P02 Premium Package ($5,800) which includes the Glass Sunroof, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, harmon/kardon Sound System, Power Liftgate, Rain Sensing Wipers, Hands-Free Communication System, DVD Navigation, Rearview Camera, Power Driver and Passenger Seats with Memory, Power Steering Column with Memory, Power Folding and Auto-dimming Mirrors. Please contact me with any questions at 505-699-8339, or by eBay message. Thanks for viewing my listing! Tom Hitch, Automotive Resources, Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
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