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2005 Mercedes-benz Cl-class on 2040-cars

US $11,440.00
Year:2005 Mileage:44575 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Sumner, Texas, United States

Sumner, Texas, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email me at: juliettagangwish@juno.com . Selling one of my cars from the collection. 2005 MB CL65 AMG! Excellent
condition, very well maintained, clean CarFax and a fully transferrable warranty
for another 3 years or extra 42,000 Miles. I bought the car a little over a year
ago and drove it for 8,000 Miles only. The car currently shows 44,575 Miles. Two
owner car.
All required services performed by independent German car mechanic.
I had a synthetic engine oil change done and as a precaution the transmission
and a complete hydraulic system serviced. Also had the A/C tested and recharged.
Vehicle inspection was done less than 6 weeks ago and is good for a full year. I
have copies of all the service records I performed. Car comes with original
Manuals and original window sticker for $177K.
Two weeks after I purchased the car the ABC light did come on because the front
valve block was leaking internally. The car was showing 37K miles then. The
warranty covered all the repairs and there have been no problems ever since. The
warranty is by EasyCare (TotalCare) fully transferrable till 86,488 Miles or
11/26/2017. Bumper to Bumper. Basically it covers everything but normal wear and
tear like any other warranty. Complete peace of mind. It cost me $5,473 when I
purchased the car and it was thru the dealership.
The car is a beast and is not for the faint of heart. It is a sleeper, but the
people that know will come over and ask questions. 738 lb.Ft of Torque and 604
HP.
6.0 Liter Twin Turbo 12 Cylinder Handbuilt AMG Engine rated at 604 Horsepower
Automatic Transmission with AMG Speedshift Technology
AMG 19" Multipiece Dual Spoke Alloy Wheels
AMG Sport Suspension
AMG Aerodynamic Body Work           
AMG High Performance Braking System
AMG Sport Exhaust with Four Chrome Outlets
Bi-Xenon Headlamps with Washers
DVD COMAND Navigation System
Active Heather & Ventilated and Dynamic Multicontour Front Seats
AMG Leather Sport Seats
Alcantara Headliner
AMG Leather Steering Wheel with AMG Speedshift
10-Speaker Bose Audiopilot Digital Surround Sound System
CD Changer
Power Rear Window Sunshade
Pneumatic Door and Trunk Closing Assist
Smartkey Cruise Control
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Electric Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
Parktronic (Originally a $1,080 Option)
Keyless Go (Originally a $1,060 Option)
Build in Radar Detector Alarm System
I love the car but I decided to jump into the Ferrari market and 7 cars are to
many.

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