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2001 Mercedes Benz Cl500 on 2040-cars

US $9,900.00
Year:2001 Mileage:103600 Color: appears nearly black in low light and a deep burgundy in bright light
Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
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This CL-class is super clean and has been lovingly maintained . This CL was purchased new at Fletcher Jones Mercedes Benz in Newport Beach and my father in law was the second owner since 2006. It has been a Southern California car its entire life, never seeing snow and rarely seeing rain. One of the best color combinations for this coupe. Black Almandine with Tan Leather. The exterior color appears nearly black in low light and a deep burgundy in bright light. The wheels are original Mercedes and set off nicely with new Michelin tires.

It is loaded with EVERYTHING! Ventilated heated and cooled seating, power 14-way adjustable front and rear seating, (with memory and lumbar), heated seats, 4-zone electronic climate control, high-power concert BOSE/Harmon Kardon audio system with 10-speakers and 6-disc CD changer, power rear window sunshade, one-touch express power windows, power glass moonroof, factory navigation, illuminated vanity mirrors, xenon high-intensity lighting, rain sensing wipers, traction control, and factory security system to name the most desired. This CL500 is in great condition and is an absolute pleasure to drive. 
 
The 5.0 liter 24-valve aluminum V-8 engine delivers instant acceleration when you want it, and behaves responsibly when you don't. The shiftable 5-speed automatic transmission makes driving enjoyable, while providing performance and control when you need it. 

The exterior is in great condition. In fact, it is outstanding. The original paint used by Mercedes has been protected in a climate controlled garage at night and kept out of the sun during the day. You will be hard pressed to find a cleaner example. My father in law loved this car, and it shows. Absolutely no dents or parking lot door dings, with minor road rash and scratches, normal for a car of this vintage. Loaded with everything and it runs and drives superbly. Everything works perfectly and properly, and we have just serviced this car, including new tires, brake pads, rotors, universal pump, and all parts needed.
 
All this beautiful car needs now is a new home. This car has never been smoked in with the original mileage at a very low 103,600  (about 8,000 miles per year), and those were exclusively Southern California miles, and it does makes a difference! Combined with the factory chrome wheels and integrated factory fog lamps, this CL500 looks great from any angle.
 
The latest January 2014 NADA Used Car Guide retail value for this 2001 Mercedes-Benz CL500 is upwards of $13,000 Trade-in value is actually close to our listing price. Simply put, this is one of the cleanest examples of a 2001 CL-class that you will find anywhere. And priced for an immediate sale.
 
I am happy to assist with transport within the Continental US, and free airport pick-up is available from John Wayne Orange County Airport. Please feel free to call or e-mail me with any questions you may have. My name is George and I can be reached at 714 200-5920. I will charge a $250 fee as part of the purchase to cover title transfer and preparation. Thank you for looking!

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