2003 Mercedes-benz Cl-class 55 Amg on 2040-cars
Merrick, New York, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: forestfddisque@ukart.com . You are looking at a beautiful All Original Black on Black 2003 Mercedes Benz CL55 AMG with ONLY 21,022 MILES
THE CAR IS IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, NO DINGS, GARAGE KEPT UNDER
A PLUSH COVER (INCLUDED WITH THE CAR), NON-SMOKER, LEATHER STILL SMELLS LIKE NEW,
NEVER SEEN SNOW
SPECS;
5.4L Supercharged AMG Hand Built Engine
498 horsepower
Consumption in the city: 14 miles/gallon / 16.8 liters/100 km
Consumption on the highway: 22 miles/gallon / 10.7 liters/100 km
Driveline: rear-wheel drive
FEATURES & OPTIONS;
• BLACK EXTERIOR
• GRAPHITE/ANTHRACITE AMG LEATHER INTERIOR
• AIR SUSPENSION
• OWNERS MANUAL
• CARPET FLOOR MATS
• REAR TRUNK CARPET MAT
• SUN ROOF
• AMG WHEELS
• KEYLESS - GO
• XENON HEADLIGHTS
• SOFT DOOR CLOSE
• FRONT AND REAR PARKING SENSORS
• GARAGE DOOR OPENER
• SELECTOR LEVER, WOOD
• CUP HOLDER
• CHANGE HOLDER INSIDE THE CENTER CONSOLE
• DELUXE FRONT SEATS WITH VENTILATION AND HEATING
• MASSAGING SEATS — DRIVER AND PASSENGER
• COMPARTMENT UNDER SEAT — DRIVER AND PASSENGER
• MULTI-CONTOUR SEATS
• COMMAND DVD APS USA WITH NAVIGATION
• ROLLER BLIND, ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW SUNSHADE
• ANTI-THEFT/ANTI-BREAK-IN WARNING SYSTEM
• CHILD SEAT MOUNTING, ISO FIX IN REAR
• FIRST AID KIT
• WOOD TRIM BURRED WALNUT ROOT
• AMG STYLING PACKAGE-FRONT SPOILER, SIDE SKIRT
• SOUND SYSTEM
• CD CHANGER
• HEATED SCREEN WASH SYSTEM
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