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2015 Mercedes-benz Cla-class Cla-250 on 2040-cars

US $16,600.00
Year:2015 Mileage:19915 Color: White /
 White
Location:

East Troy, Wisconsin, United States

East Troy, Wisconsin, United States

I am always available by mail at: yurikoyddibbles@scotshome.com .

2015 MERCEDE-BENZ CLA-CUSTOM
EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE!

IF YOU KNOW THESE CARS THESE ARE THE LUXURY SPORT CARS. I GET COMPLIMENTS ON IT WHENEVER I TAKE IT OUT. SPORTY,
FAST AND GREAT ON FUEL.

EVEN HAS AUTO-SHUT OFF TO CONSERVE GAS!

THIS CLA IS HARD TO FIND WITH THE OPTIONS AND WAS A SPECIAL ORDER FROM NEW. WHITE, MATCHING WHITE INTERIOR WITH THE
BLACK CARPET. THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IT IS I BOUGHT A BOAT AND A NEW SUV AND DO NOT USE IT MUCH! SO MY LOSS IS
YOUR GAIN!!! EVERYTHING IS STOCK ON THE VEHICLE. JUST NEEDS DRIVER.
GETS AN AMAZING 38MPG.

--THIS VEHICLE HAS EVERY AVAILABLE OPTION AVAILABLE FOR CLA-250. PANORAMA SUNROOF, SPORT PACKAGE, AMG WHEELS,
BI-XENON HEADLAMPS, BLIND-SPOT ASSIST, LANE KEEPING ASSIST, DISTRONIC PLUS AND THE LIST GOES ON BUT I DON'T WANT TO
BORE YOU. ALSO INCLUDES 2-NEW KEY FOBS, PUSH BUTTON START WITH KEYLESS GO. HAVE ALL THE PAPERWORK WITH VEHICLE.
WARRANTY ECT..

-CUSTOM RARE FACTORY WHITE LEATHER SPORT BUCKET SEATS, BLACK BACKGROUND.

-WOOD TRIM, WITH WHITE BACKING AND BLACK CARPET!

-UPDATED GPS NAVIGATION CHIP THIS YEAR (CAN PROGRAM YOUR FAVORITE PLACES AND TAKE CHIP ANYWHERE) (cost me 1200.00)
ALSO HAS HARD DRIVE NAVIGATION

-AMG PACKAGE WHICH INCLUDES THE CUSTOM 18" WHEELS;TIRES ARE BRAND NEW!

-BLACK TOP, PANORAMA SUNROOF

-PREMIUM PACKAGE

-REAR VIEW CAMERA

-SPORT APPEARANCE

-SPORT SUSPENSION with smooth-ride

-AMG SPORTLINE

-REAR DECK SPOILER

-LED TAIL LAMPS

-HEATED FRONT SEATS

-HARMON KARDON SOUND

-SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO

-BLUETOOTH AUDIO

-MEDIA INTERFACE

--VOICE ACTIVATED COMMAND MODE

--THE LIST GOES ON (READ OWNERS MANUAL YOU WILL BE AMAZED)

----REMAINDER OF FACTORY WARRANTY UP TO 100K ON ENTIRE VEHICLE, EXCEPT WHEELS.

-TIRE AND WHEEL WARRANTY COVERED THROUGH ALLSTATE ON A DIFFERENT TRANSFERABLE PLAN. THEY WILL REPLACE ANY
TIRE,WHEEL OR BOTH THAT IS DAMAGED OR GETS DAMAGED FOR ANY REASON; INCLUDING TOWING THE VEHICLE IF NECESSARY FOR 60
MONTHS OR 999,999 MILES. THIS WAS AN EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE PACKAGE THAT GOES WITH IT!

-THE ENGINE IS A 2.0 LITER TURBOCHARGED INLINE 4-CYLINDER

-HAS 7-SPEED TRANSMISSION, WITH SHIFT PADDLES ON STEERING WHEEL

THE SPORT PACKAGE INCLUDES: THE AMG BODY STYLING, BRAKES WITH PERFORATED FRONT DISCS AND MERCEDES BENZ LOGO

THE NIGHT PACKAGE INCLUDES: WINDOW FRAME/BELTLINE AS WELL AS EXTERIOR MIRRORS AND LAMELLA INLAY IN BLACK.

-PREMIUM PACKAGE INCLUDES SIRUSXM-SATELLITE RADIO, HEATED FRONT SEATS, HARMON/KARDON LOGIC7 RADIO SURROUND SOUND
SYSTEM, GARAGE DOOR OPENER, DRIVERS SIDE AND INTERIOR AUTO-DIMMING MIRRORS, KEYLESS-GO, COLOR CHANGING INTERIOR
LIGHTS.

-THIS WAS THE MOST LOADED MODEL YOU COULD ORDER FROM FACTORY. NOTE: I DO HAVE A SET OF WHEEL LOCKS TO GO WITH IT.
(AS THESE ARE VERY EXPENSIVE WHEEL AND TIRE KITS FROM THE FACTORY)

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The mood at this year’s Paris Motor Show: Quiet

Tue, Oct 2 2018

The Paris Motor Show, held every other year in the early fall, typically kicks off the annual cavalcade of automotive conclaves, one that traverses the globe between autumn and spring, introducing projective, conceptual and production-ready vehicle models to the international automotive press, automotive aficionados and a public hungry for news of our increasingly futuristic mobility enterprise. But this year, at the press preview days for the show, the grounds of the Porte de Versailles convention center felt a bit more sparsely populated than usual. This was not simply a subjective sensation, or one influenced by the center's atypically dispersed assemblage of seven discrete buildings, which tends to spread out the cars and the crowds. There were not only fewer new vehicles being premiered in Paris this year, there were fewer manufacturers there to display them. Major mainstream European OEM stalwarts such as Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Nissan and Volkswagen chose to sit out Paris this year, as did boutique manufacturers like Bentley, Aston Martin and Lamborghini. This is not simply based in some antipathy on the part of the German, British and Italian manufacturers toward the French market — though for a variety of historical and societal reasons that market may be more dominated by vehicles produced domestically than others. Rather, it is part of a larger trend in the industry. Last year, Mercedes-Benz announced that it would not be participating in the flagship North American International Auto Show in 2019 — and that it might not return. Other brands including Jaguar/Land Rover, Audi, Porsche, Mazda and nearly every exotic carmaker have also departed the Detroit show. Some of these brands will still appear in the city in which the show is taking place, and host an event offsite, to capitalize on the presence of a large number of reporters in attendance. And even brands that do have a presence at the show have shifted their vehicle introductions to the days before the official press opening in an attempt to stand out from the crowd. In many ways, this makes sense. With an expanding number of automakers, with diversification and niche-ification of models and with wholesale shifts that necessitate the introduction of EV or autonomous sub-brands, there is a growing sense that, with everyone shouting at the same time, no one can be heard.

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.

Win a car while supporting a charity this holiday season

Thu, Dec 9 2021

Autoblog may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change. No donation or payment necessary to enter or win this sweepstakes. See official rules on Omaze.  The leaves have fallen, there is a crispness to the air and there have already been multiple forecasts of snow, which can only mean one thing: We're coming up on Christmas. While you've been busy thinking about what kind of gifts you're going to give your loved ones, we here at Autoblog have been deciding which dream car we'd like to see in our driveway on Christmas morning. A car for Christmas does seem a bit extreme and expensive, but thanks to these Omaze sweepstakes, it doesn't have to break the bank. Here are the current sweepstakes we'd like to win this holiday season. Win a DeLorean DMC-12 - Enter at Omaze James Riswick, West Coast Editor: Let me be clear, the DeLorean is a pretty terrible car. Its speedometer doesn't even go up to the fabled 88 mph. Seriously, look at the pictures: tops out at 85. Also, who services a DeLorean? And how much would it cost to maintain one? $AlloftheMoney or just $MostoftheMoney? So owning it could be a total headache, but at least by winning one through Omaze, you'd be relieved of the financial burden of buying one in the first place. You'd also get the chance to own one of the most iconic cars of all time, one that transcends car enthusiasm and is instantly recognizable by everyone as the "Back to the Future" car. Plus, "everyone" doesn't know that the DeLorean was actually a pretty terrible car. So, I already own James Bond's car from 1995, why not Doc Brown's from 1985? Win a 2021 Bentley Bentayga V8 - Enter at Omaze Eddie Sabatini, Production Manager: Why am I choosing a +$200K Bentley SUV? Because even if I could afford one I'd never be able to wrap my head around spending money on one. So why not try to win one by donating what I can afford to a good cause? I first saw the Bentley Bentayga up close and personal at the Frankfurt Motor Show (I forget which year but I'll never forget this SUV). And although it looks like the Bentayga Omaze is offering up doesn't have the opulent tailgate setup I fell in love with when I saw it in Frankfurt, I'd still enter to win. Win a 1968 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Pagoda - Enter at Omaze Byron Hurd, Editor: Few automotive marketing efforts stick out in my head more than the Mercedes-Benz holiday spots and magazine placements.