2003 Mercedes-benz Cl55 Amg Coupe, 500hp Supercharged V8, Low Miles, $115k New! on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
“Think Arnold Schwarzenegger in an Armani tuxedo. A confident head-turner, with a hint of the formidable muscle underneath the beautiful tailoring. That's the CL55 AMG.” – Motor Trend Video Link: http://youtu.be/lmxc1nV2aMQ If you’re in the market for power and precision, look no further than this car: a low-mileage 2003 Mercedes-Benz CL55 AMG Coupe. With the upgraded AMG hand-built engine, drivetrain, and suspension, this model is one of kind – German engineering at its finest. In 2003, the base model CL55 retailed at $114,600. It was also one of the first production cars to challenge the 500hp threshold. Over a decade old now, this car surprisingly has performance and comforts to match the luxury sports cars today. Underneath the sleek bonnet lurks monster muscle: a Supercharged 5.5L V8 front-mounted engine producing 493hp through the rear wheels. The engine is not governed on this model and can reach speeds of 180mph. Finished in Brilliant Silver Metallic over Charcoal Leather and Walnut Wood Trim, all you’ll see is a blur at zero to 60 in 4.27 seconds. This CL55 offers 5-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. It also has Active Body Control (ABC) suspension, which eliminates all body roll in turns through sophisticated harmony of computers, sensors, and hydraulics. Again, another advanced performance technology setting the bar even higher. On top of that it provides Distronic Cruise Control (radar cruise control) and Parktronic (front and rear parking sensors). This car truly was ahead of its time. Other noteworthy features include Bi-Xenon Headlamps, Power Folding Side Mirrors, Quad Chrome Tip Exhaust, Vented Disc Brakes, Power Sunroof, 18in AMG Alloy Wheels, Power Closing Doors, Power Trunk, Heated/Air Cooled/Massaging Front Seats with 14-Way Power, Bose Stereo System, COMMAND Display Screen with Navigation, 6-Disc CD Changer, Power Rear Sunshade, Dual Zone Auto Climate Control, Dual Front and Dual Rear Side-Mounted Airbags, and much more. It comes with a squeaky clean CarFax report, two sets of keys, owner’s manual, rubber and carpet floor mats, full spare with tools, and fitted car cover. This car has been proudly kept, routinely maintained, and always stored indoors. With only 58k miles, this CL55 AMG has collector car status yet worth enjoying behind the wheel. If only the Autobahn were closer… In 2003, to own this car conveyed celebrity status; there was a long waiting list at Mercedes dealerships across the country. In 2014, it could be yours at a very reasonable price. If the stylish AMG lines do not hook you, one flex of the pedal will. Please contact me with any and all questions. This vehicle is being offered for sale through Garage Kept Motors, LLC. Listing may be taken down early due to local sale. |
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