Mercedes-benz: Cls-class 4 Door Coupe on 2040-cars
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Absolutely Stunning Mercedes CLS550 Coupe. In pristine condition with no known faults, Fully Serviced and with super low miles. She drives and smells like a new vehicle. Comes with all factory keys and manuals, Is a Mercedes Certified Vehicle and has recently been fully serviced. Tires are 80% new. Never smoked in, wonderfully looked after vehicle that is a pleasure to drive. Navigation, Keyless entry and start feature, beautiful black leather with stitched dashtop. The paintwork is stunning with no scratches or dents , no windshield chips, as I say she is like new. I have a marvellous Ebay feedback and have been selling for at least 10 years so consequently have a perfect feedback. Buy with confidence from an Honest Seller. The vehicle is located in Atlanta Georgia, I have experience with shippers so if you need assistance in transportation I would be happy to help. Call me for more information - Andy 404 556 1092 Thanks and good luck. OptionsAppearance CodeCornering Fog LampsElectronic Trunk CloserHeated & Active Ventilated Front SeatsMedia Interface w/iPod/MP3 CompatibilityPower Rear-Window 7-Speed AutomaticDrive Train Type: RWDDriven Wheels: Rear-WheelWheels Rims: Silver AluminumWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentRear DefoggerSunroof: Express Open/Close GlassPrivacy Glass: ControlWindows: Power WindowsSteering Power: Speed-Proportional Power SteeringPower Retractable MirrorsSteering Adjustment: Tilt And TelescopicAuto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic, Driver OnlyReverse Tilt Mirror: Passenger MirrorPower Door LocksCenter Console: Full With Covered StorageCupholders: Front And RearDoor Pockets: Driver, Passenger And RearOverhead Console: MiniPower Outlets: 3Remote Trunk Release: PowerSeatback Storage: 2Universal Remote TransmitterMemory Features Exterior MirrorsMemory Features Number of Drivers: 3Memory Features Rear View MirrorMemory Features Steering WheelNavigation System: With Voice Communication: Tele AidSafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagHead Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd RowABS: 4-WheelSafety Signal Mirrors: Turn Signal In MirrorsAnti Theft SystemBrake Assist: Braking AssistSafety Stability ControlSafety LocksCornering LightsHeadlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay OffDaytime Running LightEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 36.6Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door BeamFront Headrests: Manual W/TiltRear Headrests: 2Side AirbagStability Head Room: 36.9 InchesFront Hip Room: 58.0 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 56.3 InchesFront Leg Room: 42.1 InchesRear Head Room: 36.1 InchesRear Hip Room: 57.6 InchesRear Leg Room: 35.0 InchesRear Shoulder Room: 56.0 InchesLuggage Capacity: 16 Cu.Ft.Length: 193.0 InchesWidth: 73.7 InchesHeight: 54.7 InchesWheelbase: 112.4 InchesCurb Weight: 4,020 Lbs.
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