2011 Mercedes-benz Cls550 on 2040-cars
229 E. Jefferson St., Springfield, Illinois, United States
Engine:5.5L V8 32V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:7-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WDDDJ7CB6BA168717
Stock Num: 168717
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: CLS550
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Flint Grey Metallic
Interior Color: Ash
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 23663
This is a very sharp 2011 Mercedes-Benz CLS550 with an original MSRP of $82,715. Features include the Premium 1 Package, illuminated door sills, PARKTRONIC, 19 AMG wheels, and more! It is at once steadfastly true to its rich legacy, and a dramatic breakaway. As with every Mercedes-Benz coupe, the CLS-Class is sleek of line, fleet of foot, and crafted to coddle its four fortunate occupants in timelessly modern style. And yet it uniquely welcomes each of its passengers through four inviting doors. From each of its four impeccably tailored seats, the CLS-Class delivers a motoring experience that can be shared by all aboard, but with no other car. The free-breathing power of a 402-hp Direct Injection twin-turbo V-8 is complemented by a 7-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters and a semi-active AIRMATIC air suspension. The CLS550 sprints to 60mph in just 5.1 seconds, yet returns 24 highway mpg. From its piercing headlamps, muscular fenders and sweeping roofline, to its classically inspired grille and analog timepiece, the CLS-Class owes its presence to the unequaled depth of its engineering. The CLS550 design was born from an unending desire to move people---quickly, safely, comfortably, and most of all, deeply. This vehicle comes with a Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned Warranty. This means that this vehicle has met Mercedes-Benz strict eligibility criteria and has passed their rigorous certification process. You will receive the benefit of a comprehensive limited warranty, 24-hour roadside assistance and nationwide dealer support. Contact a Sales specialist by calling 866-503-6302. Isringhausen Imports is Central Illinois' premier new car, used car and certified pre-owned (CPO) dealership for quality Mercedes-Benz new and used vehicles. Looking to buy used cars? Isringhausen Imports is the place to go for quality new cars and used cars for sale. 1
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