2002 Mercedes-benz C320 Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Folcroft, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Mercedes-Benz C320, Midnight Blue exterior, Grey interior. Car is from Florida (owner since 2008), currently located in Pennsylvania - not inspected. 138,5XX miles. Garage kept, well maintained. Automatic transmission. All original books/manuals, and manufacturer touch-up paint kit included. 6-CD changer. Minor exterior scratches from normal wear, some interior staining from normal wear (may need detailing).
Car is solid, runs great, and has plenty of mileage left! Clean title in hand. LOCAL PICK UP, CASH ONLY. Recent work done: -Passenger front and rear rims replaced -Front control arms replaced -Fuel sensor replaced Work needed: -Oil change -Brake pads Possible known future work needed: -Electronic system (computer) to control front and passenger seats drain the battery over time - works, but is kept unplugged -Gas gauge recently has been reading incorrectly ***Buyer agrees to sale of 2002 Mercedes-Benz C320 in AS IS condition with no express or implied guarantees or warranties as to the condition or performance of the vehicle. Seller will provide Buyer with the original Certificate of Title. Buyer agrees and assumes all responsibility for this vehicle including, but not limited to transferring of title, registration of vehicle, and any other necessary documents or costs associated with ownership of said vehicle. This is a FINAL SALE in which all commitments between Buyer and Seller is complete, upon release of vehicle and title, and payment in full is received.*** |
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