Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2003 Supercharged Cl 55 Amg 5.5l Low Miles! Rare! No Reserve!!! Clean Title!! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:70560 Color: Pewter /
 Dark Gray
Location:

Barrington, Illinois, United States

Barrington, Illinois, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Supercharged V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WDBPJ74J03A036999 Year: 2003
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: CL-Class
Trim: Coupe
Options: Heated Seats, Ipod Connection, Front, Rear, Side Sensors, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 70,560
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: CL 55 AMG
Exterior Color: Pewter
Interior Color: Dark Gray
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Mechanically car is perfect. Car has normal wear and tear for its age. Some minor scratches around the car. Also some speed chips on the front hood. Minor rust bubble by sunroof area. 20in rims have normal wear and scratches (from previous owner). Tow latch cover was missing when I bought the car. I bought this part brand new recently. Just needs to be painted and put on (or can put on without painting it). SRS airbag warning is on because a small sensor needs to be replaced for a side airbag (what dealer told me). Interior is in great condition. Electronics, heating and AC work perfectly. No tears or cracks on any seats or dash. Some minor wear on back seat wooden storage compartment and on bottom panel by passengers feet. Just bought a new key for the car so it has two sets. Remote keyless entry works but sometimes passenger lock wont unlock. That's about it"

Selling a clean 2003 Supercharged CL55 AMG Coupe at no reserve!!! Clean & clear title.This car is a beast!!! 500HP and goes from 0-60 in 4.2 seconds!!! Supercharged V8!! This car is insane!! It also has OEM 20in 63 AMG Mercedes Gun Metal Rims which make the car look amazing ($3000 rims alone!!!). Car turns heads all day. Also a super rare car. Less than 1500 made this year in the US. Can dust almost anybody that pulls up next to you. I also put in $8500 in the car (have all receipts) to make it run pristine!! If you know about cars, then you know all the insane options this car offers. 3 driving modes, manual option on the shifter OR the steering wheel paddles, traction control, ABC sport suspension mode (you can raise or lower the car as you please!!!), full body parking sensors, heated seats, massage options, power windows, power sunroof, IPod connection, 7 disc CD changer, BOSE premium sound, GPS Navigation, full on board screen,  list goes on and on. Look up all the options online if you want. Car has everything you would want or need. All defects or issues are listed above and I mean this is all that's wrong with the car. Not hiding any other crap like most people do in their ads. Car has been professionally maintained by Loeber Motors, a highly respected and known dealership in the Chicago land area. Here's a list of what has been done: New supercharger pulley, clutch, new front & rear brake pads/rotors and sensors, new discs and shoes, new key, drive & serpentine belts, new ABC pump (for sport suspension), new hydraulics, seal rings, new fuel pump/filter, and tinted windows!!! Full car diagnostic checks have been done to this car every time I have taken it in and the car is in excellent condition. No engine or transmission issues. Car only has 70k miles on it but is my daily driver so the miles will go up. I am listing at no reserve so the car is going to sell. I just threw up some pics for you guys to see the car. If you want to inspect or anything else, come check the car out personally. Car is sold as is. Look at other CL55's and you will see that this one looks much better. Please contact me if you would like more information or more pictures of something specific you would like to see. $500 deposit at the end of the auction. Good luck bidders!!!!

Mercedes-Benz CL-Class for Sale

Auto Services in Illinois

Z & J Auto Sales ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers, Wholesale Used Car Dealers
Address: 112 Murphy St, Dowell
Phone: (618) 687-2993

Wright Automotive Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 11159 Illinois Route 185, Sorento
Phone: (217) 532-3921

Wheatland Automotive Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automotive Tune Up Service
Address: 10S373 Normantown Rd, North-Aurora
Phone: (630) 978-9999

Value Services ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 6040 N Broadway St, Lincolnwood
Phone: (773) 764-0550

V & R Auto & Truck Repair ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 4903 Main St, Warrenville
Phone: (630) 629-6244

United Glass Co ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Glass-Auto, Plate, Window, Etc, Glass-Wholesale & Manufacturers
Address: 18 Gravois Rd, Dupo
Phone: (636) 343-1822

Auto blog

Buy a V8 Mercedes-Maybach, or splurge for a V12? Oh to have such problems

Thu, Jun 1 2017

There's a certain air that surrounds the Maybach badge, and it's not just the scent being pumped out by the ionizer in the car's glovebox. It's the cream of the crop when it comes to German luxury. These cars are filled with an acre's worth of wood and a herd's worth of cows, ensuring your fingers rarely touch materials as pedestrian as plastic. It's as quiet, as smooth, and as imposing as you think it would be. Though the latest model from Mercedes-Maybach, the S550, might have swapped in a V8 and all-wheel drive in place of the V12 at the heart of the S600, no other amenities have been lost in translation. The car's size gives it a certain presence. Staring at the profile shows a wheelbase that spans two counties, necessitating a microphone and speaker setup simply so that the driver can converse with the passenger – and a Maybach will almost always have a passenger. No one buys a Maybach to drive. You buy a Maybach to be driven. No means of transport short of business-class airline seating offers this much space. Sit back, recline the seat, roll up the shades and enjoy your $167,125 cocoon. But you know all of that already. What you really want to know is if $25,000 - the V12-powered S600 starts at $192,225 - is worth it to gain an extra four cylinders, 74 horsepower, and 96 lb-ft of torque. On paper, no, it's not. The two cars have identical performance numbers, and the S550 benefits from Mercedes' 4Matic all-wheel-drive system. Even with all-wheel drive, the S550 weighs less than the nose-heavy S600. Fuel economy is, as expected, superior in the S550. It's rated at 16 city, 24 highway and 19 combined as opposed to 13 city, 21 highway, and 16 combined. Visually, the two cars are identical save for a few badges. The V12 badge on the S600 is replaced with a 4Matic badge on the S550, and that's where things start to get murky. When you're spending six figures on a car, decisions become more emotional than practical. $25,000 is a lot of money, but there's a bigger difference between $25,000 and $50,000 than there is between $167,000 and $192,000. As stated, you don't buy these cars to drive. Performance needs to be merely adequate. A smooth, torquey V12 is likely preferable to a hairy-chested V8, refined as it may be. These cars will never touch redline, lest the passengers spill their champagne. Plus, that V12 badge is worth its weight in country club memberships. Driving an S550 is fine until an owner shows up at an event behind an S600.

Time to catch up with Jay Leno's Garage, including his Lamborghini Espada restoration

Tue, Dec 23 2014

If you're already jealous of the time, effort and money that Jay Leno can devote to his massive car collection, prepare to get a little greener with envy with this latest video from Jay Leno's Garage. Instead of the usual format of discussing a model for about ten minutes and then taking it out for a test drive, this week Leno gives viewers on a tour of over a dozen projects concurrently happening in his stable. The breadth of the vehicles shown and the things being done to them run the entire span of the automotive hobby. At the same time, Jay's shop is working on just a simple restoration of his 1969 Lamborghini Espada (pictured), and at the other side of the building, the team is rebuilding a wood-bodied 1914 Detroit Electric from scratch. He eventually plans to slot a more modern electric drivetrain into it. If bikes are more your interest, there's a freshly completed Brough Superior just waiting for a ride, and if American models are your thing, a Ford Bronco is getting a Coyote V8 installed into it. You have some very specific tastes if you can't watch this clip and start wishing at least one of these vehicles could be in your own garage. Other than the personal projects his mechanics are working on in the shop, Jay gets to have them all, plus plenty more.

Why all of this year's F1 noses are so ugly [w/video]

Fri, 31 Jan 2014

If you're a serious fan of Formula One, you already know all about The Great Nosecone Conundrum of 2014. Those given to parsing each year's F1 regulations predicted the strong possibility of the so-called "anteater" noses as far back as early December 2013. Highly suggestive visual evidence first came after Caterham's crash test in early January, with further proof coming as soon as Williams showed a rendering of the FW36 challenger for this year's championship. That car earned a name that wasn't nearly so kind as "anteater."
Casual followers of the sport - or anyone who gets the feed from this site - probably don't know what's happening, except to wonder why the current year's F1 cars are led by appendages that would make Cyrano de Bergerac feel a whole lot better about himself.
The short answer to the question of ugsome F1 noses is "FIA regulations and safety." The reason there are various kinds of ugsome noses is simpler: engineers. The same boffins who have given us advances including carbon fiber monocoques, six-wheeled cars, double diffusers and Drag Reduction Systems are bred to do everything in their power to exploit every possible freedom in the regulations to make the cars they're building go faster - the caveat being that those advances have to work within the overall philosophy of the whole car.