2009 Mercedes-benz Ml320 Bluetec 4matic Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Cedar Park, Texas, United States
| I purchased this less than one year ago as a CPO vehicle from Mercedes Benz of Georgetown. If you aren't familiar with Mercedes Benz CPO program, it is extremely thorough. When purchased, the vehicle was in outstanding condition and has been maintained by MB Georgetown for all service issues and repairs since I have owned it. Records are available for you review. If you have specific questions, please ask. No trades, I have the clear Texas title in hand and ready to go. This is a VERY nice vehicle. I am only selling it due to recently buying an E class diesel. I averaged 22.8 MPG over 4200+ miles in Austin area mixed driving (see picture of trip computer). I have seen over 28 MPG at highway speeds. This 2009 Black/Black Mercedes-Benz ML320 BlueTEC with 87,500 miles is powered by a 210-hp 3.0-liter turbo-diesel V6 rated at 398 pound-feet of torque and includes a seven-speed automatic transmission with electronically managed 4ETS full-time all-wheel drive. It comes with automatic climate control, automatic headlights, eight-way power seats, sunroof, rain-sensing wipers, Tele-Aid emergency communication, COMAND control interface, an eight-speaker stereo with a six-CD changer, and 19-inch wheels with P255/50R19 all-season tires. Option package includes a rearview camera, voice-control navigation, HD Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio with Real-Time Traffic; iPod/MP3 media interface cable (in glove box), power lift gate, auto-dimming inside mirror, and a 115v power outlet in rear cargo area. Leather package includes burl walnut wood trim; Rear-seat DVD entertainment with two headrest monitors. MB headphone sets (2) are included. Safety features includes two-stage front airbags for the driver and front passenger, side-impact airbags front and rear torso protection, and curtain-style head protection airbags. A rollover sensor can activate both the seat-belt tensioners and curtain airbags if the vehicle senses an imminent rollover. An Electronic Stability Program comes standard along with advanced anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution. A tire pressure warning system is also standard. Equipped with Pre-Safe, a system which can actually sense an impending collision. Pre-Safe automatically tightens the front seat belts and moves the front passenger seat to a position that can provide better protection. Side windows close to provide better support for the curtain air bags. If the system senses an impending rollover, the sunroof also closes. | 
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