2.5l, Navigation, Memory, Black/black, One Owner on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:2.5L
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C-Class
Trim: C230 Sport Sedan 4-Door
Sunroof Package: Glass sunroof, Power Rear Sunshade, Garage Door Op
Drive Type: RWD
Memory: Power Driver Seat & Steering Col w/Memory
Mileage: 58,439
Airbags: Side Airbags Mounted in Front Doors & Rear Doors
Exterior Color: Black
Navigation: DVD COMMAND Navigation
Interior Color: Black
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, Electronic 7-Speed Driver Adaptive Automatic Tran, DVD COMMAND Navigation
Number of Cylinders: 6
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Side Airbags Mounted in Front Doors & Rear Doors, 4-Wheel ABS Disc Brakes with Brake Assist System, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Power Driver Seat & Steering Col w/Memory, 10-Way Semi-Power Front Sport Seats
Car has always had all scheduled maintenance performed along with oil changes at Mercedes Dealer.
Clean car fax, no accidents or issues. Dealer Maintained, ONE Owner, Non-Smoker, and No-Pets.
Latest scheduled "B" Service was completed at Mercedes Dealer on October 19th, 2012 with 57,045 miles (cost about $2,000) and included new brake pads with rotors and spark plugs (due at 5 years or 90K)
I have original owner's manual, complete/up-to-date maintenance logbook, and ALL receipts for work that was done on the car.
Power Driver Seat & Steering Col w/Memory
Electronic 7-Speed Driver Adaptive Automatic Transmission
DVD COMMAND Navigation
Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control
10-Way Semi-Power Front Sport Seats
3-Spoke Leather Wrapped Sport Steering Wheel
Single Disc CD/AM/FM/Weather band Radio
Leather Drift Knob
Black Birdseye Maple Wood Trim
Multi-Function Steering Wheel
Front Cup holders
Cruise Control
Intermittent Wipers
Power Windows with Express Up and Down
Automatic Headlamps with Twilight Sensor & Locator Lighting
Trip Computer
24 hr, Roadside Assistance Program
Steel Reinforced Cabin w/ Front & Rear Crumble Zones
Front & Rear outboard Seatbelts w/Pre-Tensioners & Force Limiters
Dual Two Stage Front Airbags
Head Protection Curtains
Side Airbags Mounted in Front Doors & Rear Doors
Active Front Head Restraints
4-Wheel ABS Disc Brakes with Brake Assist System
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
LATCH-Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children
Antitheft Alarm with Engine Immobilizer
Smart Key with Panic Button
Sunroof Package: Glass sunroof, Power Rear Sunshade, Garage Door Opener, Auto-dimming left-side and inside Rearview mirrors, Rain Sensor
AMG Emblem
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Wed, Jun 17 2015Meet the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class, the latest in the automaker's increasingly impressive run of new or significantly updated (and occasionally renamed) vehicles that's included the immensely good C- and S-Class, and the upcoming GLE-Class – formerly known as the M-Class crossover. Unlike the GLE, which you'll be reading our First Drive on shortly, the GLC is much more than a mid-cycle refresh, representing the second-generation of Mercedes' compact crossover. While it represents a more significant update to the former GLK than the GLE does to the ML, the new GLC shares its looks with the larger vehicle. It's a handsome take on Mercedes' latest design language, featuring a similar rectangular, two-slat grille in the fascia. The greenhouse has hints of C- and S-Class in it, and is the best way of viewing the 4.6-inch stretch to the wheelbase. The taillights, meanwhile, take their inspiration from the S-Class Coupe and AMG GT. The new cabin isn't just prettier, it's more spacious, too. The C-Class and S-Class also serve as inspiration for what is a remarkably attractive cabin. While Audi has long served as the standard for interior design, with the C, S, and now the GLC, Mercedes can stake a claim to Ingolstadt's crown. Like the C-Class, the center stack is a wide, curving design that terminates in the controller for the infotainment system, while a tablet-like display sits up high. Leather, wood, and aluminum cover most every surface we can see in the initial batch of photos, while cool, blue accent lighting adds an extra dose of style. The new cabin isn't just prettier, it's more spacious, too. Thanks to the longer wheelbase, there's an extra 2.2 inches of space for second-row passengers. There's more room for cargo, too. Mercedes claims 20.5 cubic feet – non-SAE, it should be noted – behind the second row, up from 16.5 in the current GLK. While the GLC will be offered with a range of gas and diesel powertrains, US consumers will be offered the GLC300 first. Counterintuitively and like the C300, the entry level CUV uses a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 241 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque. While we expect 4Matic to be the popular option, Mercedes will also offer a rear-drive-only model. There's no mention of additional powertrains beyond the launch model, although we'd expect the GLC to follow the C-Class' example and add a GLC400 powered by a 3.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V6.
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