2007 Mercedes E350 2007 Sport on 2040-cars
Belleview, Florida, United States
For sale is my 2007 Mercedes E350 with 55,400 miles. It has most options available for this model, including navigation, Harmon-Kardon sound system, etc. It has the sport package as well, which includes the larger brakes with the cross-drilled rotors and dual exhaust. This car is in near perfect condition inside and out. The driver seat even looks new. There are no dings or dents. It has a clean carfax with myself as the second owner, and it has been a Central Florida car it's entire life.
The most important item to note is that the car has an extended warranty on it until 9/21/15 or 80,000 miles. It is a full-coverage warranty through CNA, and is transferrable to the new owner for $50. Having a full warranty on this type of car is a pretty big deal. This warranty is very comprehensive, and it covers almost everything including all electronics, A/C, etc.
The car runs perfectly and is very fun to drive. The tires are in excellent condition as well. It is a great car in great condition with an extended warranty for another 1.5 years.
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The first thing we notice about the new S-Class design is the disappearance of the last generation's flared wheel arches. Yet the new design adds even more character with bodyside creases similar to the CLS-Class and some elements reminiscent of 2007's F700 Concept, including the massive grille and vertical LED taillights. Other key details include a large panoramic roof and the narrow exhaust outlets, but the large LED-trimmed headlights and the aggressive front fascia are probably the biggest departure from the current design. With these spy shots, we also catch a blurry shot of the interior, but we've seen a practically uncovered look at the new S-Class' cabin back in January.
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