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2003 Mercedes-benz E500 Sport Package on 2040-cars

US $8,499.00
Year:2003 Mileage:95400 Color: mirrors
Location:

Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania, United States
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I have a 2003 Mercedes e500 Sport package for sale. It has about 95xxx miles on it with more adding as I currently drive it. This is probably the best condition of a 2003 e500 Mercedes out there. The luxurious car is beautiful on the inside and the outside. I bought it as a one owner car and I am only the second owner of it. It has a rebuilt title. This Mercedes has to many options to even list but some include: AIR SUSPENSION, PARK SENSORS, XENON LIGHTS,HARMON CARDON SOUND, GPS,SPORT PACKAGE,RAIN SENSOR, EVERYTHING POWER AND A LOT MORE. If you have specific questions about options feel free to ask. This car rides beautifully and is in really good condition on the inside and the outside. (see the pictures). It has a sport package which includes different bumpers,side skirts, rims and different interior elements.This vehicle is inspected until 6/15. It does have a little crack on the windshield on the lower left hand side. Its about 4-5 inches long but doesn't effect visibility and passed inspection with no problem.(I am willing to negotiate on repair or replacement of it if this becomes a problem)
This car drives really nicely and I can easily get up to 
26 MPG on highway it. It has air suspension and it's one of the most nicest feature you'll experience. 
I just had oil and transmission fluid and filter changed on it. 


It has rebuilt title due to light accident. Rear bumper and one of the tail lights had to be replaced. They were replaced with original oem Mercedes parts, so there is nothing to worry about. The damage was really minor and nothing to worry about. 
(i have pics available if needed)


(5.0L engine/Auto Trans)
Horsepower (hp @ rpm)302
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm)339
EXTERIOR
*Single red rear fog lamp
*Auto-dimming driver mirror
*Xenon headlamps
*RH mirror reverse tilt down, memory, integrated turn signals
*Touch turn signals (flashes three times w/one touch)
*Dual aero-blade infrared rain-sensing windshield wipers w/heated windshield washer system
*Front halogen fog lamps
INTERIOR
*10-way pwr front seats w/adjustable lumbar support, 3-position memory
*Entrance lamps in all doors & exterior mirrors
*Instrumentation-inc: fuel/coolant temp electronic bar-graph, digital touch shift/mode selection display, quartz clock
*Hand-polished burl walnut trim-inc: dash, console, doors, shift gate, shift knob
Illuminated glove box
*SmartKey system-inc: remote central locking system, anti-theft engine immobilizer, driver-programmable user-recognition features, drive away automatic locking,
*GPS system 
*Electrically heated rear window w/auto shut off
Multifunction display-inc: trip computer, exterior temp gauge Flexible Service System, oil level check, digital speedometer, radio/cassette/CD status, reminder/malfunction messages, driver-programmable settings, cruise control
*Dual visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
*Rear variable intensity lighting
*Driver & front passenger seat backs pockets
*Pockets in all doors
*Anti-theft alarm system w/towaway protection
*Power windows w/express down/up
*Pop-open drawer in-dash
*Velour floor carpeting/mats
*Leather shift knob
*Fiber-optic AM/FM/weather band stereo w/CD player-inc: large color LCD screen, 10 soft keys, 10-speakers w/subwoofer, 4-channel amplifier, automatic speed- sensitive volume adjustment
Automatic environmental comfort lighting-inc: center console, door handles, all footwells, front/rear seating areas
*Harmon Cardon Sound
*Leather-trimmed steering wheel w/audio/multifunction display controls
Automatic quad-zone climate control-inc: dust/pollen filters, sun/smog sensors, (4) individual digital temp/airflow controls, 4-way sun sensor, rear-cabin temp/airflow controls, tunnel mode w/one touch closing of all windows, REST mode w/engine heat recirculation feature or cabin ventilation, seat-belt sensors (allows climate controls to focus first on occupied seats)
*SmartKey infrared-remote-inc: opening trunk, opening/closing windows, panic alarm, fuel filler door, lock/unlock all doors or drivers
*Stainless-steel door sill trim
*Front footwell parcel net
*Premium leather interior-inc: seating surfaces, door trim inserts, head restraints, front seatbacks, door armrests
*Front 6-level intensity lighting
*Universal garage door opener
*Audible reminders & message-inc: open door, exterior lamp failure, headlamps on, parking brake on, low fuel/oil/coolant/washer fluid, remove ignition key
Carpeted illuminated trunk w/tie-down hooks
4-way pwr tilt/telescoping steering column w/memory, programmable easy-entry/ exit feature
*Cruise control
*(4) reading lamps
*Front/rear courtesy lights w/delay shutoff
*Pwr door locks w/drive away locking
*Auto-dimming rearview mirror
*Folding rear armrest w/storage, retractable dual cup holders
MECHANICAL
*Dual path intake manifold
*Independent 4-link front suspension w/anti-dive geometry
Sports mode w/automatic 4-wheel level control-inc: driver-selectable ride- height control, automatic speed-sensitive lowering
*Electronically controlled pneumatic spring struts, integrated variable- rate shock absorbers, coil springs
*Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
*Speed sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering
*245/45HR17 
8Rear wheel drive
*Independent 5-arm multi-link rear suspension-inc: anti-squat geometry, alignment control
5.0L SOHC SMPI 24-valve aluminum-alloy V8 engine
7-speed automatic drive-adaptive transmission-inc: touch shift, optimum gear programming, comfort mode, OD
*Sensotronic brake control-inc: soft stop, automatic brake drying, predictive brake priming
*Airmatic dual control air suspension w/adaptive damping system (ADS II)
*4-wheel pwr vented disc brakes
SAFETY
*3-point rear seat belts
*Illuminated emergency trunk release
*Rear lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH)
*Programmable daytime running lamps
*Rear side-impact airbags
*Automatic slip control (ASR)
*Front/rear side-impact airbag curtains
*Adjustable 3-point front shoulder belts w/height adjustment & emergency tensioning retractor
*Brake assist system
*Driver & front passenger front/side airbags supplemental restraint system w/occupancy sensors for front passenger
*Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
*Park tronic
call me or text me with any questions 717-6547969
 

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