2012 Mercedes Cl63 Amg Absolutely Stunning With An Orginal Sticker Of 174k!!! on 2040-cars
Riverton, Utah, United States
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2012 Mercedes Benz CL63 AMG Loaded to the hilt with every option Benz offered at the time. The original window sticker shows 174K! The car is a beautiful Designo Graphite color and was a special order. My Benz dealer says the car's in service date was 8/2011, but was owned by a dealer and that the "retail" in service date was 3/13 which means the warranty is good until 8/2015. The car is in near perfect with only two tiny flaws in the paint, one being in the front bumper, about the size of a piece of rice; the other is down really low behind the driver door in the rocker panel area, it's a tiny scratch about an 1-1/2" long and both are really hard to see... That said, the minute I got the car I had a clear-bra put on the entire front end, including a-pillars, above the windshield, rocker pieces and a strip just below the trunk. All in all almost 3k in Clear-bra protection. The Designo Graphite (Gray) color is so stunning that you just have to see it to believe it, and with the gorgeous Black and Carbon Fiber trimmed interior it just makes for the perfect combo for this luxurious beast! No matter where you go in this car someone is shooting pictures of it. I have only owned the car since July and am extremely sad to see it go, this was my dream car and I never thought for a minute I would be parting with it, but 2 months after I bought it I was laid off...yea, good times! Sooo, my loss is your gain; try and find a CL63 loaded like this, it's pretty rare... Here are the options: AMG Development/Performance Package 563 HP and 663 ft lbs of tq Designo Edition Driver Assistance Package Premium Package 1 and 2 Distronic Cruise Night Vision Assist Back up Camera Carbon Fiber Trim AMG Illuminated Door Sills Splitview Screen passenger can watch dvd's while you see navigation, or radio etc... 20" AMG Twin 5 Spoke Wheels (beautiful) Designo Alcantara Headliner Black AMG Leather Clear-bra Tinted Windows Base price on this car is $151,500, add all the options and that gives you a whopping $174K The CL has just been serviced and is ready to go. Thanks for looking and email me with any questions! Free "AutoCheck" in my Autotrader ad, I couldn't get eBay's to work...
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