2013 Mercedes G63 Amg Arctic White Ext, Designo Nappa Leather Int. 4k Miles. on 2040-cars
We are selling our beautiful Mercedes G63 as we are moving home and we no longer have a need for it.
We purchased the car new from Fresno Mercedes in Feb 2013 and have covered 4672 miles since we got it. The car is totally unmarked and has been used as a 2nd car for trips away. We've never used it in the rain or taken it to any supermarket car parks where it could get damaged. We have the car professionally cleaned every week and it was serviced last week at Santa Monica Mercedes. The full spec of the car is on the window sticker which is attached but the main features are as follows; 650 Arctic white exterior ZF3 Designo nappa leather - porcelain interior ZG8 Designo champagne white trim R11 20 inch black AMG five spoke wheels V10 heated steering wheel COMAND system with navigation Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming iPod/MP3 media interface Harmon/Kardon Logic 7 surround sound system Heated and vented powered front seats Heated rear seats Privacy glass Rear view camera Parktronic Distronic Plus 5.5 Liter V8 Biturbo engine 536 Horsepower 561 lb-ft Torque 7 Speed Automatic transmission Eco start/stop transmission The car has the balance of the 4 year/50,000 mile warranty and comes with the 24 hour roadside assistance program. The current reserve is 135k but if someone comes close and makes it easy for me then I'm prepared to lower this price. The car needs nothing doing to it at all, its perfect in every way. Of course, any inspection is welcome and if you are local to Los Angeles then you are welcome to come and see the car. We owe some money to Mercedes Benz Financial Services (approx 61k plus Tax) and so we will arrange with you directly to pay them this amount directly or if you come in person then we can go to the bank together to pay this into their account if thats preferable. Many thanks for looking and any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. |
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