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2012 Mercedes-benz E-class E63 Amg on 2040-cars

US $11,400.00
Year:2012 Mileage:32000 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Dugway, Utah, United States

Dugway, Utah, United States

If you have questions email email me at: gemmagtthero@ukentertainers.com .

Mercedes Benz E63 AMG. Biturbo 5.5L 550HP,AMG Performance P30 Package, 187MPH Top Speed Limit, Driver Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lots of options, Excellent condition well cared for. Windows have been tinted and the entire front of car is Clear Bra protected. Tint can be removed at no cost.

Listed below NADA guide value.

Vehicle Details:
Model Year 2012
Make Mercedes-Benz
Model E-Class
Trim Level E63 AMG Sedan
Manufactured in GERMANY
Production Seq. Number 520134
Body Style SEDAN 4-DR
Engine Type 5.5L V8 DOHC 32V
Transmission-short 7M
Transmission-long 7-Speed Manual
Driveline RWD
Tank 21.10
Fuel Economy-city 15
Fuel Economy-highway 22
Anti-Brake System 4-Wheel ABS
Steering Type R&P
Standard Seating 5
Optional Seating No data
Length 192.40
Width 73.70
Height 56.80
Child Safety Door Locks Std.
Power Door Locks Std.
Vehicle Anti-Theft Std.
ABS Brakes Std.
Automatic Load-Leveling Std.
Electronic Brake Assistance Std.
Limited Slip Differential Opt.
Locking Differential N/A
Traction Control Std.
Vehicle Stability Control System Std.
Driver Airbag Std.
Front Side Airbag Std.
Front Side Airbag with Head Protection N/A
Passenger Airbag Std.
Side Head Curtain Airbag Std.
Second Row Side Airbag Opt.
Second Row Side Airbag with Head Protection N/A
Electronic Parking Aid Opt.
First Aid Kit N/A
Trunk Anti-Trap Device Std.
Keyless Entry Std.
Remote Ignition N/A
Air Conditioning Std.
Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls Std.
Cruise Control Std.
Tachometer Std.
Tilt Steering Std.
Tilt Steering Column Std.
Heated Steering Wheel N/A
Leather Steering Wheel Std.
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Std.
Telescopic Steering Column Std.
Adjustable Foot Pedals N/A
Genuine Wood Trim Std.
Tire Pressure Monitor Std.
Trip Computer Std.
AM/FM Radio Std.
CD Player Std.

CD Changer Std.
DVD Player Std.
Voice Activated Telephone N/A
Navigation Aid Std.
Second Row Sound Controls Opt.
Subwoofer N/A
Telematics System Std.
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Std.
Front Cooled Seat Std.
Front Heated Seat Std.
Front Power Lumbar Support Std.
Front Power Memory Seat Std.
Leather Seat Std.
Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Std.
Second Row Folding Seat Std.
Second Row Heated Seat N/A
Cargo Area Tiedowns Std.
Cargo Net Opt.
Load Bearing Exterior Rack Opt.
Power Sunroof Opt.
Manual Sunroof Opt.
Automatic Headlights Std.
Daytime Running Lights Std.
Fog Lights N/A
High Intensity Discharge Headlights Std.
Front Air Dam Std.
Rear Spoiler Std.
Power Trunk Lid Std.
Alloy Wheels Std.
Full Size Spare Tire
Power Windows Std.
Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror Std.
Heated Exterior Mirror Std.
Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror Std.
Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror Std.
Deep Tinted Glass Std.
Interval Wipers Yes.
Rain Sensing Wipers Std.

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