2007 Mercedes-benz C-class C280 on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
2007 Mercedes-Benz 3.0 liter 4 doorSedan Luxury C280 with all of the typical Mercedes-Benz luxury & safety. Thiswas my personal vehicle. This vehicle needs nothing. I just replaced all of thebrake pads and rotors. An alignment was just done as well. The tires are 80% -90%. There are no dents or dings on the car. No paintwork. This Mercedes comesequipped with Sliding Moonroof, Home Link, Automatic Rear Window Sun Shade, CDplayer, FM/AM Radio with 6-Disc changer, In-dash telephone, Leather Front Seatswith 3 Memory Settings, adjustable headrests, and lumbar support. The air blowsice cold and the heater warms quickly. This is a great vehicle. It comes with aclean title, it is a non-smoker, comes from a pet-free home, and has been wellmaintained. If you have researched these vehicles on the other car and autowebsites you will see that this car is competitively priced. Mileage: 116, xxx.This car is driven daily and the mileage will be slightly higher upon purchase.Engine: 3.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic Drive Type: RWDExterior Color: Iridium Silver Metallic Interior Color: Gray 1st and 2nd rowcurtain head airbags 4-wheel ABS Brakes ABS and Driveline Traction Radio Anti-theft alarm system Audio controls on steeringwheel Audio system security Automatic front air conditioning Braking AssistBucket front seats Cargo area light Cruise control Daytime running lights Driverand passenger seat memory Dual front air conditioning zones Dual illuminatedvanity mirrors External temperature display Front fog/driving lights Frontreading lights Front Ventilated disc brakes Fuel Consumption: City: 19 mpg FuelConsumption: Highway: 26 mpg Fuel Type: G
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Besides an extra 20 horsepower from the 4.6-liter, biturbocharged V8, the S550 sports a standard panoramic sunroof, keyless start, a rear-view camera and LED headlights, taillights and interior lights. Adding the German manufacturer's 4Matic all-wheel-drive system bumps the S550's price up to $95,900.
If the S550 doesn't quite cut the mustard, you can wait until November, at which point Mercedes will quite happily sell you the new S63 AMG 4Matic for $139,500. Power is also up on the S63, from a max of 563 ponies with an AMG Performance Package to 577 horsepower as standard on the 2014 model.
Why we can't have better headlights here in the U.S.
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Five reasons to love, or hate, the culture of German cars
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