2001 Mercedes W208 Clk430 Convertible on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Super Sporty and fun, this is a great chance to buy a Mercedes at an affordable price. This car has been checked out by mechanics, and is all set to go. No accidents reported, clean carfax. Black on Black, with the black convertible top. Upgraded European option "Blue tinted" solar glass. Smooth, fast, and remarkably fuel efficient for a V8. Car averages in the mid 20's combined city/highway driving. Car was recently mini-detailed and hand waxed last week. The Black paint has held up well for its' age. Minor gray "smudge" marks in the paint around the fuel door, but that's it. Clean inside and out. Features a manual/power combo roof system. Once you unlatch the top manually, it goes into the trunk via a power motor switch. Latch mechanism was repaired/tightened about a month ago, so you don't have to worry about it for a long time. Any specific pictures you'd like or questions, feel free to ask!
- Smooth, fast V8 power - 17" upgraded AMG rims with new Hankook Ventus V2 concept tires - 5 Speed Automatic Transmission with Sport and Winter modes - Xenon HID headlights with automatic headlight washers - 6CD changer, tape deck, and BOSE premium sound system - Dual zone automatic climate control - ESP stability control - F&R side airbag package - Power windows, mirrors, and power memory driver & passenger seats - Heated Driver and Passenger seats - Power rear headrests with automatic rollover deployment - Both Mercedes IR keys - Just serviced the power soft top, so it's all set for summer! - Excellent shape mechanically, Service B not due for 1000's of miles - Former Certified Preowned Mercedes vehicle, car was well maintained by prior owners. *Local pickup, or buyer is responsible for making shipping arrangements if out of state. I'm happy to work with you and your shipping company to release vehicle and facilitate shipping, as soon as payment clears. PayPal preferred. Before clicking "Buy it Now", you MUST email to confirm vehicle is still for sale, (also listed locally.) Vehicle is sold AS IS, it is buyers responsibility to ask any questions about the vehicle or have it inspected by a mechanic. Sale is final. We all love positive feedback, and I will be happy to leave it for you as soon as the transaction is complete, I hope you will do the same! I'm happy to answer any of your questions, or send you more pics of the car. Terms of Sale Upon accepting a Best Offer or Buy It Now, buyer must make a $500.00 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. This must be paid via PayPal. Payment of Balance Due The
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parties. Payment Methods Certified bank check, personal check, money order, bank wire transfer or cash. Vehicle will be released to buyer once payment has cleared. All taxes and licensing fees are the responsibility of the buyer.Shipping Once remaining balance has been received and the payment has cleared, the buyer can take possession of the vehicle. If the buyer is out of state, I will be happy to work with your shipping company to facilitate the pickup for delivery to your location. Inspections If you would like to arrange an inspection, please contact me before auction end or before a purchase commitment and I will do my best to coordinate with you to make the vehicle available. Buyer is responsible for payment of the inspection. |
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