2011 Mercedes Benz C300 4 Matic W/ Pirelli P1 Tires (19" Mercedes Hr9 Rims) on 2040-cars
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2011 MERCEDES BENZ C300 4 MATIC!!! UPGRADED TIRES (PIRELLI P1) FRONT 235/35/R19 91Y AND REAR 265/30/R19 93Y MERCEDES (HR9 RIMS) FRONT 19" X8.5 FRONT AND REAR 19" X9.5 (5 X112 BOLT PATTERN, FITMENT STAGGERED) WINDOWS HAVE BEEN TINTED = 35% NEW REAR WINDOW SPOILER AND TRUNK SPOILER SCHEDULE B MAINTANCE COMPLETED = VALUE $800 CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION NEVER SMOKED IN! ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
INTERIOR: BLACK BENZ SEATS WITH WOOD INTERIOR TRIM, POWER GLASS MOONROOF, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, POWER SEATS, HEATED FRONT SEATS, BLUETOOTH, FACTORY FLOOR MATS, 2 KEYS WITH REMOTES, LEATHER SEATS, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL, CRUISE CONTROL, NON SMOKER MECHANICAL: ALL-WHEEL DRIVE (4MATIC), V6, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 18 /28 MPG, TRACTION CONTROL, SPORT PACKAGE WARRANTY: FACTORY BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY THRU 50,000 MILES LIFETIME ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE INCLUDED CARFAX AND AUTOCHECK CERTIFIED: EXTERIOR: BLACK METALLIC PAINT, LED RUNNING LIGHTS, AUTO DIMMING MIRRORS, AUTOMATIC HEAD LIGHTS, AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME AT 423-525-0590 GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT THIS GREAT CAR! HAPPY BIDDING! |
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