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2009 Mercedes Sl550 27k Miles Black/black Smart Key, Xenon,hard Top,$63k Value on 2040-cars

US $37,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:27500 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:5.5
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
VIN: WDBSK71F69F147656 Year: 2009
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: SL-Class
Trim: SL550
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 27,500
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Exterior Color: Black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

UP FOR SALE VERY NICE LOOKING 2009 MERCEDES SL550 WITH ORIGINAL 27K MILES ON IT.BLACK EXTERIOR WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR.

THIS MERCEDES SL550 WAS PURCHASED FEW MONTH AGO FROM INSURANCE COMPANY AS LIGHT RIGHT FENDER DAMAGED VEHICLE.AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE CAR WAS IN RUN AND DRIVE CONDITION WITHOUT ANY FRAME DAMAGE NO GLASS BROKEN,AND HOOD NOT EVEN SCRATCHED.YOU CAN SEE PICTURES OF DAMAGED AT THE BOTTOM OF LISTING.WE REPLACED RIGHT FENDER FRONT BUMPER COVER,RIGHT FRONT COMPLETE SUSPENSSION.RIGHT FRONT WHEEL.ALL PARTS WAS PURCHASED AT MERCEDES DELAER.ALL PARTS NEW OEM.

AFTER REPAIRS CAR PASSED NJ STATE SALVAGE EXAMINATION AND NJ REBUILT TITLE WAS ISSUED.WE HAVE TITLE IN HAND.CAR IS READY TO REGISTER SAME DAY AS PURCHASED.

THIS MERCEDES RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT.THERE IS NO SIGNS OF PREVIOUS DAMAGE,CAR RUNS STRAIGHT AND STRONG.ALL SYSTEMS WORKS PROPERLY.NO FOULT CODES,NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS,HARD TOP WORKS PROPERLY.BRAND NEW TIRES WAS INSTALLED ABOUT 600 MILES AGO.

CAR IS LOCATED IN OUR SHOP IN BROOKLYN NY.FOR TEST DRIVE OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL ME AT 7184153315 BART OR EMAIL BARTAUTOSMART@YAHOO.COM

WE WILL HELP TO SHIPP IT TO ANY US STATE,CANADA OR EUROPE.WE WILL PICK YOU UP FROM NEAREST AIRPORT FOR VEHICLE PICKUP.

THIS MB SL550 LOOKS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW.VERY NICE LOOKING CAR WITH $6K VALUE WHEELS.ALL SYSTEMS WORKS PROPERLY,NO SIGNS OF PREVIOUS DAMAGE. VALUED BY INSURANCE COMPANY FOR $62K

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Race Recap: 2016 European GP was a cakewalk for Rosberg

Mon, Jun 20 2016

Formula 1 teams had no setup data or tire information for the six-kilometer Baku City Circuit hosting the European Grand Prix, and that's the reason for much of the weekend's excitement. Nico Rosberg snatched pole position after Mercedes-AMG Petronas teammate Lewis Hamilton hit the wall during qualifying. When the lights went out, Rosberg put in a clinical drive way out front to score his second career grand slam: pole position, leading every lap, fastest lap, and victory. Sebastian Vettel put in a similarly lonely drive in his Ferrari to second. The German had little to do on track other than get around his teammate on Lap 28, and that came courtesy of team orders. Sergio Perez started from second on the grid, but a gearbox change after clouting the wall during Free Practice dropped him to seventh. The Mexican cut his way through the field after his sole pit stop on Lap 17 of the 51-lap race, passing Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen for third on the final lap. It's Perez's second podium in three races after finishing third in Monaco. Force India has five podium finishes in its eight-year history, and Perez's name is on four of them. Raikkonen followed in fourth. Stewards hit the Finn with a five-second penalty for crossing the pit-entry line during the race, so even if Perez hadn't passed him on track, Raikkonen would have been classified fourth. Hamilton's up-and-down weekend ended with a burst of radio messages and a whimper. He climbed from tenth on the grid to fifth in the race, then his energy recovery system began harvesting in the wrong places. The snafu cost Hamilton two seconds per lap compared to the leaders. The trouble came from a switch turned to the incorrect position, but the FIA ban on driver assistance meant Hamilton's engineer couldn't tell the driver how to fix the problem. At one point when Hamilton said he was going to reset the whole car, his engineer replied, "Um, we don't advise that, Lewis." Hamilton finally found the proper setting on Lap 43, but turned the engine down again when he realized he couldn't catch the leaders. Mercedes said that Rosberg had the same issue, but Rosberg fixed it on his own. Valtteri Bottas got his Williams across the line four seconds behind Hamilton. Red Bull teammates Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen couldn't get their tires to work, forcing both racers to pit twice before finishing seventh and eighth.

Race recap: 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix was everything good and bad about F1

Mon, Apr 4 2016

Nothing was as it seemed heading into Bahrain. We were told team bosses had nixed the qualifying experiment that flunked every test by every measure in Australia, but that didn't happen. The FIA didn't give the teams the option of a wholesale return to the old format, the governing body only held a vote on whether to revert back to the old format in Q3 but stick with elimination gimmicks in Q1 and Q2. McLaren and Red Bull dissented, denying the chance for hybrid rounds. We're surprised none of the smaller teams voted against since elimination qualifying is hardest on them. Given the chance to fix the system again in Bahrain, Formula 1 failed again. The FIA and Bernie Ecclestone don't want to go back to the old system – because the race promoters don't want to go back to the old system – so all we know for sure is that there will be more meetings. We also thought Fernando Alonso would race in Bahrain after being given medical clearance, but a follow-up scan by the FIA showed fractured ribs and a damaged lung, ruling him out. And we thought Ferrari might have the pace to conquer Mercedes-AMG Petronas this year – and they might yet, but not on Saturday. That's why the Bahrain race began with another Mercedes one-two, Lewis Hamilton ahead of Nico Rosberg, Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen behind. The Australian outback is plagued with rabbits, which must have something to do with how Daniel Ricciardo keeps pulling them out of his helmet; the Aussie got his Red Bull up to a surprising fifth on the grid. Williams drivers Valtteri Bottas in sixth and Felipe Massa in seventh would need to get him out of the way quickly to show what the car can do after an unsatisfying race in Australia. Nico Hulkenberg lined up in eighth for Sahara Force India. As proof the qualifying format failed again with its sophomore attempt, the last five minutes of Q2 were disappointing. Hulkenberg had the track completely to himself for his quali run, the only two cars on track after him were the Williams duo who weren't setting a time, but getting a set of soft tires ready to start the race on. As for Q1, the only reason for on-track action in the last three minutes was because Hamilton flubbed his first timed run. Romain Grosjean continued Haas F1's fruitful start to the season with ninth place, ahead of Max Verstappen in the Toro Rosso closing out the top ten. At the end of a long red light to start the race, Rosberg claimed his right to victory before Turn 1.

Rosberg survives the Mexican mess | 2016 Mexican Grand Prix recap

Mon, Oct 31 2016

Roughly ten messy laps defined the Mexican Grand Prix – five laps at the start and five at the end. Those laps included a couple of actual wrecks and a few more near wrecks that turned the entire day into chaos. To have any chance of winning the 2016 Driver's Championship, Lewis Hamilton needed to get his Mercedes-AMG Petronas across the finish line ahead of teammate Nico Rosberg. Once again we got a weekend full of vintage Hamilton, the Brit dominating the from Friday to Sunday, except for the first corner of the first lap. Pole-sitter Hamilton reached Turn 1 clearly in front of the field. But he couldn't make the corner and stay on track, so he zipped into the runoff area and over the grass, rejoining at Turn 3 still ahead of the field. The stewards didn't penalize Hamilton, one commentator's explanation being that Hamilton "was not battling another car." The non-action left car #44 to enjoy a lights-to-flag win. At that very same corner, Rosberg also availed himself of the runoff area. His infraction seemed destined to incur a penalty until replays showed that Max Verstappen in the Red Bull slid wide and bumped Rosberg, causing the German to go off track. No penalties were handed out there, either. Verstappen would return to hound Rosberg later in the race when angling for second place. Verstappen took a stab through Turn 4 on Lap 50 of the 71-lap race, but ran off the track and lost touch with the Mercedes by Lap 55. Ferrari got half of its strategy right in Mexico, putting Sebastian Vettel hard on the charge in the final stint. The German got within DRS range of Verstappen on Lap 67, with Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo a little more than a second behind Vettel. On Lap 68, Verstappen pulled the same move as Hamilton at the beginning of the race: the Dutchman ran wide through Turn 1, zoomed over the grass and rejoined the track at Turn 3, staying ahead of Vettel the whole time. With three laps remaining, the stewards chose to investigate after the race. In spite of Verstappen's own team telling he probably needed to cede position to Vettel, Verstappen stayed in front and slowed just enough to put Vettel under threat from Ricciardo. On Lap 70 Ricciardo had closed up to Vettel's gearbox. Headed for Turn 4, Vettel swung outside to take the corner. When Ricciardo moved inside to pass, Vettel moved inside to block the Aussie while both cars were in the braking zone. The Ferrari made light contact with the Red Bull, but Vettel held his position through Turn 5.