2002 Mercedes-benz C230 Kompressor Coupe 2-door 2.3l Supercharged!!! on 2040-cars
Cushing, Oklahoma, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:2.3L 2295CC l4 GAS DOHC Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C230
Number of Doors: 2
Trim: Kompressor Coupe 2-Door
Mileage: 141,000
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
This 2002 Mercedes C230, 6 speed manual is in excellent condition, with around 141k miles it has plenty of performance left to prove. The Supercharged 4cyl engine proves very powerful and is awesome on gas! Realistically I get 28mpg in the city! This car is clean, powerful and comfortable.
The interior is in superb condition! Non smoker vehicle, no weird smells, no stains, no rips or tears in the seats or the carpet. No scuffs on the dash board or anything broken or missing. You will not believe how clean it is! The radio and speakers sound great and are in perfect condition providing outstanding sound. Road noise is minimal and the A/C cranks very COLD!
The exterior is beautiful. No fading and the paint shines like new! Has been garage kept and there is not another out there like this. The headlights are clear and the paint shines bright. The plastic is all in excellent condition with no fading or cracking. The tires are over 75% and the rims are perfect, no curb scrapes, rust or pitting of any kind.
The engine and underneath are very clean with no rust or anything unusual. The oil has been changed regularly and it has no uncommon noises or vibrations. The engine is quite powerful and has no problem turning the tires. When you drive this car you feel the performance spring to life. This car runs and drives smooth and natural. The steering is tight! It stops on a dime, excellent pick up and a comfortable vehicle to drive. You have to see to believe.
This is a great deal for someone looking for a practical luxury car or a great car for running around town that will last for a long time! It does not disappoint at any turn and I am happy to answer any questions that you may have. Please do not hesitate to contact me anytime at 941-544-4772.
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