Mercedes Benz Ml55 Amg 5.5l 2001 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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“ORIGINAL, HARD TO FIND, BLACK ON BLACK MERCEDES BENZ ML55 AMG 5.5 ENGINE, LOTS OF POWER, GREAT SUV. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 305-763-6782 116K MILES ONLY!!!!! THIS IS MY PERSONAL VEHICLE( I AM NOT A DEALER) BOUGHT THIS SUV WITH A BAD RADIATOR FOR $7000.00
I HAVE SPENT MAD MONEY GETTING IT TO CURRENT CONDITION. --THE GOOD 1-NEW RADIATOR (plus fluids Coolant) about $650 I think a little more with installation 2-NEW COOLING FAN $1375.00 3-NEW WATER PUMP $300 4-NEW LOWER HOSE +-$85 5-NEW THERMOSTAT $ 65 6-NEW TEMP SENSORS. +-$40 7-NEW A/C, OIL, TRANSMISSION, CABIN AND INTAKE, FILTERS +- $280 8-NEW BUSHINGS INSTALLED BEFORE ALIGNING THE CAR ABOUT $135 TO $145 DOLLARS JUST THE BUSHINGS AND $150 TO ALIGN IT 9-ALL FLUIDS LESS THAN 200 MILES, INCLUDING TRANSMISSION THAT'S WHEN LAST TUNE-UP WAS DONE TO THE CAR 10- NEW FUEL TANK CAP $35 11-NEW FUEL PUMP (including three hoses and the fuel filters) $450 for the pump; $40 for one of the hoses; about $60 for the filter an the other two 12-NEW MERCEDES BATTERY(car came with a bosh battery in good conditions but my mechanic said it did not met the O.E.M specs so I swapped it) $420 (with labor) 13-NEW REAR LEFT BUMPER CAP (the car came with one but it was broken) $95 PLUS $60 PAINT JOB 14-USED CARGO LINER FROM MECHANIC $150 15-NEW PULLEY $35 16-NEW BELT $75 PLUS SOME AFTERMARKET INTERIOR STUFF LIKE THE SHOULDER PADS ETC AND THE MATCHING A.M.G WHEEL CAPS. NOT TO MENTION --(MY MECHANIC CHARGES $100 AN HOUR ) --GO FIGURE i LOST MY COUNT ON HOW MUCH I'VE SPENT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR ALL PARTS BRAND NEW O.E.M MERCEDES ORIGINAL PARTS ONLY. BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY THIS IS A STEAL OF A DEAL ALL THIS PARTS AND MORE YOU WONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT FOR YEARS, HOW MANY TIMES YOU BUY A CAR AND THE MOMENT YOU TAKE IT HOME SOMETHING GOES WRONG, WELL THIS IS A WORRY FREE SUV, JUST MAKE SURE YOU PUT GAS ON IT AND DRIVE THIS BABY HOME TODAY AGAIN I AM NOT A DEALER...THIS IS MY PERSONAL VEHICLE” --THE BAD 1-LOCKS WORK BUT REMOTE DOESN'T 2-PAINT IS A LITTLE FADED ONLY ON THE REAR PASSENGER SIDE FENDER FLAIR. OTHER THAN THAT NORMAL WEAR ON THE FRONT SEATS MORE THAN THE REAR(rear seats look brand new)LOOK AT THE PICTURES. |
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Mercedes C350e PHEV will start at 51,000 euros
Tue, Feb 3 2015Mercedes-Benz will start selling its C350 Plug-In Hybrid in Europe next month, for a somewhat reasonable price. The Daimler division has announced the sedan will cost about 51,000 euros ($58,000 US). Which isn't insanely expensive by Benz standards. Mercedes first showed off the model stateside at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit last month, and the specs were pretty impressive. The car delivers a combined 275 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque from its gas-powered engine and electric motor. The C350 PHEV also offers a 112 miles per gallon equivalent fuel efficiency rating (using the more lenient European driving cycle) alongside a 0-60 mile per hour acceleration time of less than six seconds. And the car can go as far as 20 miles on electricity while reaching a top speed of 130 miles per hour. Both lead-footers and tree-huggers can rejoice at that. Americans won't be that far behind their European brethren, as the model will go on sale as a 2016 model-year version in the US this fall. In the meantime, for some more information on a sedan that we think qualifies as a bit of guilt-free fun, take a look at Mercedes's press release below. Sales release for the C 350 e: Future inside Stuttgart, Feb 02, 2015 Stuttgart – As a plug-in hybrid, the new Mercedes-Benz C 350 e combines an extraordinary level of efficiency, dynamism and comfort. In both its Saloon and its Estate guise, the performance of a sports car makes it a convincing proposition, especially combined with certified consumption figures of just 2.1 litres of fuel per 100 kilometres and a range of up to 31 kilometres in all-electric mode. Both the Saloon and the Estate model are equipped with air suspension and a pre-entry climate control system as standard, delivering a unique level of driving and climate comfort. The C 350 e is available to order now from 50,961.75 euros for the Saloon and 52,627.75 euros for the Estate (prices include VAT). Both vehicles will be at dealerships from March 2015. As a plug-in hybrid, the C 350 e combines a combustion engine with an electric drive system and a high-voltage lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 6.38 kWh, which can be charged from an external power source. Thanks to an intelligent on-board charging system, this takes approximately one hour and 30 minutes at a wallbox. A charging time of around two hours is achievable via a socket.
Mercedes-Benz EQC vs. Jaguar I-Pace vs. Tesla Model X: How they compare on paper
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Casual followers of the sport - or anyone who gets the feed from this site - probably don't know what's happening, except to wonder why the current year's F1 cars are led by appendages that would make Cyrano de Bergerac feel a whole lot better about himself.
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