2004 Mercedes-benz C240--looks Good--runs Great! on 2040-cars
Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States
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Up for auction, is this 2004 Mercedes-Benz C240 Wagon that runs and drives great. The engine is as strong as ever, and transmission still shifts seamlessly. The car was just serviced and inspected, and no mechanical issues were found. The interior is in good condition. It shows minimal wear and tear, but the seats and leather are clean with no rips. The exterior is also in good condition with minor scuffs/scratches. The paint still shines up very nicely. Overall, a nice, clean, and dependable vehicle. The reserve is set low, but the car is for sale locally; therefore, the listing could end at anytime. So don't miss out on it. Thanks and Good Luck! FEATURES: Sunroof Cruise Control Air Conditioning Cruise Control Driver and Passenger Air Bags AM/FM Radio w/ 6-Disc CD Changer Leather Interior Power Windows/Mirrors/Locks Power Front Seats w/ Memory Settings |
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