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2010 Mercedes-benz Glk-class on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:46380 Color: Notes
Location:

Spring, Texas, United States

Spring, Texas, United States
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NO RESERVE AUCTION for my 2010 GLK 4 MATIC.  Vehicle is fully loaded, in great shape and drives like a dream.  Happy bidding!!!

 

VEHICLE OPTIONS
    Options
    • 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES
    • ABS
    • ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL
    • ALUMINUM WHEELS
    • AM/FM STEREO
    • AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS
    • AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT
    • BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
    • BRAKE ASSIST
    • BUCKET SEATS
    • CARGO SHADE
    • CD PLAYER
    • CHILD SAFETY LOCKS
    • CLIMATE CONTROL
    • CRUISE CONTROL
    • DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
    • DRIVER AIR BAG
    • DRIVER ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRROR
    • DRIVER VANITY MIRROR
    • ENGINE IMMOBILIZER
    • FLOOR MATS
    • FOG LAMPS
    • FRONT HEAD AIR BAG
    • FRONT SIDE AIR BAG
    • HEATED MIRRORS
    • INTERMITTENT WIPERS
    • KEYLESS ENTRY
    • LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
    • MP3 PLAYER
    • MULTI-ZONE A/C
    • PASS-THROUGH REAR SEAT
    • PASSENGER AIR BAG
    • PASSENGER AIR BAG SENSOR
    • PASSENGER ILLUMINATED VISOR MIRROR
    • PASSENGER VANITY MIRROR
    • POWER DOOR LOCKS
    • POWER DRIVER SEAT
    • POWER MIRROR(S)
    • POWER PASSENGER SEAT
    • POWER STEERING
    • POWER WINDOWS
    • PREMIUM SYNTHETIC SEATS
    • PRIVACY GLASS
    • REAR BENCH SEAT
    • REAR DEFROST
    • REAR HEAD AIR BAG
    • SECURITY SYSTEM
    • STABILITY CONTROL
    • TIRES - FRONT PERFORMANCE
    • TIRES - REAR PERFORMANCE
    • TRACTION CONTROL
    • TRIP COMPUTER
    • WOODGRAIN INTERIOR TRIM
    Option Notes
    Safety Notes
    4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/brake assist,4-wheel Electronic Traction System (4-ETS),All-position 3-point seat belts -inc: outboard height-adjustable, outboard emergency tensioning device, front belt force limiters,Child safety rear door locks,Dual-stage front airbags -inc: adaptive passenger airbag, occupant classification system,Electronic Stability Program (ESP),Front side-impact airbags,Front/rear side curtain airbags,LATCH system on rear outboard seats,Programmable daytime running lamps,Rear top tether anchors for child seats,Rollover sensor,Tire pressure monitoring system
    Mechanical Notes
    4-wheel adaptive ventilated pwr disc brakes -inc: brake drying, hill-start assist, pre-charging,AGILITY control suspension system w/selective damping,Dual chrome-polished exhaust tips,Front/rear stabilizer bars,Independent 3-link front suspension -inc: coil springs, gas shocks,Independent multi-link rear suspension -inc: coil springs, gas shocks,Speed-sensitive hydraulic pwr steering w/variable centering
    Comfort Notes
    8-way pwr front bucket seats w/active head restraints,Anti-theft alarm w/remote panic feature -inc: engine immobilizer,Burl walnut wood interior trim,Cruise control,Digital display for clock & Touch Shift gear/mode selector,Driver-programmable autolock,Dual-zone automatic climate control -inc: electrostatic dust & pollen filter, sun sensor,Flat-folding 2nd row seat w/(3) rear head restraints,Front/rear cupholders,Illuminated visor vanity mirrors,Leather-wrapped multi-function tilt/telescopic steering wheel,MB-Tex seat trim,Mercedes-Benz maintenance system -inc: displays distance remaining to maintenance, type of service due & reminders,Multi-function display -inc: odometer, trip meter, outside temp, audio controls, vehicle reminder & message indicator, driver-programmable settings, trip computer,Night security illumination,Pwr windows w/1-touch up/down,Rear cargo cover,Rear window defroster w/auto-shutoff
    Exterior Notes
    19" x 7.5" 10-spoke aluminum wheels,Automatic headlamps w/twilight sensor,Halogen front foglamps,Intermittent front wipers,Privacy glass,Pwr heated mirrors,Rear intermittent wiper w/washer
     
    Safety, Mechanical, Comfort and Exterior Notes detail items which were installed at the factory during manufacturing of this vehicle. These items may or may not still be installed on this vehicle. Please call for further details.
     

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