2006 Mercedes Benz Clk 350 Cabriolet - Selling My Mom's Car For Her on 2040-cars
Uniontown, Pennsylvania, United States
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This Mercedes is in excellent shape. My mom is borderline obsessive compulsive about keeping things clean. She has always had extra mats covering the floors. The seats are still in great, clean shape. The color combination is Pewter with Porcelain leather heated memory seats. It has a beautiful wood grain trim on the dash. It has a computer control/diagnostic panel on the dash that is controlled from the steering wheel. The radio controls can also be controlled from the steering wheel. The body is in great shape with no dings that I can think of and it has not been in any accidents. She has owned the car for the last several years and has kept it in the garage. She has kept up with all required maintenance and I think just put on new brakes in the last couple months. The convertible top is in great shape cosmetically, but something happened to it mechanically, but not sure what. My mom will sell for less than usual with that in mind. If you are interested in this type of car, you would not be disappointed in making an appointment to see it in Uniontown, PA 15401. Please call with any questions and my mom or dad would be happy to answer anything that you can think of that I may have left out of this advertisement. The car may have more options than I have listed because it is not in front of me at the moment. This car it is all that a Mercedes should be. (Everyone in our family has owned several over the last 30+ years and they have a great reputation.) She is looking for a Mercedes 4wd when this one sells. We reserve the right to sell the car before the end of the auction because it is listed locally. My mom has been driving it sparingly lately and it had 125,850+ miles on it at the time that I was listing it but it may have just a few more by the time you see it. Please call Adria at (412) 691-1172 or Harry at (724) 366-5774. My dad will know a little more about the car mechanically, but my mom can answer any cosmetic or general questions :-)
**My mom (or dad) will only do this deal in person at a notary. The title is available at time of purchase when car is paid in full. You must come to see and pay for the car in person. Do not ask for any account numbers to wire us any money. Shipping might be available and would cost additionally, but only after payment received in full. My father travels from Pennsylvania to Florida frequently with a truck and trailer and may be able to easily arrange for transporting/shipping. Thank you so much for your interest!!! Like I said, its a nice car and please call for any questions... |
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