2009 Mercedes-benz Clk350 on 2040-cars
1275 S Suncoast Blvd, Homosassa, Florida, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:7-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WDBTJ56H89F268081
Stock Num: N14342B
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: CLK350
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: White Diamond
Interior Color: Beige
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 40198
Very nice car in very nice condition!
Here are 5 reasons to BUY this vehicle. Thoroughly INSPECTED, Like new interior, Features-rich, Great color combination, Showroom condition and a low price. OK, there are 6 reasons to buy today.
10-way pwr heated front seats w/3-position memory/lumbar support,4-spoke leather-trimmed pwr 4-way tilt/telescopic steering wheel-inc: memory, audio & multi-function display controls,60/40-split-folding rear seatbacks & flip forward seat cushions,Anti-theft alarm system,Automatic dual-zone climate control-inc: dual digital temp controls, electrostatic dust, pollen & active charcoal filters, sun, humidity & dew point sensors, tunnel mode w/1-touch closing of all windows,Burl walnut wood trim,Cruise control,Dual adjustable individual retractable rear head restraints,Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors,Instrumentation-inc: speedometer, tachometer, quartz clock, electronic fuel & coolant temp bar-graph gauges,Leather seat trim,Leather-trimmed shift knob,Locator lighting,Mercedes-Benz maintenance system plus display-inc: distance remaining to next maintenance, type of service due, reminders,Multi-function displays in instrument cluster-inc: trip computer, oil level check, digital speedometer, reminder & malfunction messages, driver- programmable settings, audio status, exterior temp gauge,Night security illumination,Pwr automatic height adjustable front head restraints w/manual adjustable fore-aft,Pwr windows w/front 1-touch express up/down,Rear window defroster w/auto-shutoff based on time, driving speed & exterior temp,SmartKey infrared remote -inc: trunk open, windows & sunroof open/close, panic alarm, fuel filler door, selective unlock, programmable auto-lock,Driver-selectable light-sensing headlamps,Front & rear floor mats,Front halogen foglamps,P225/45R17 front high performance tires,P245/40R17 rear high performance tires,Pwr heated mirrors w/driver memory,Single rear red foglamp,Variable intermittent rai PRINT THIS AD to receive a free gas card and a free vehicle detail with purchase of a vehicle. Eagle Buick Pontiac GMC Trucks is the North Suncoast volume giant. All prices are plus tax, tag, title, and dealer fees. PLEASE CONTACT John Patrick AT href="tel:888-447-0207"888-447-0207/a FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SCHEDULE A TEST DRIVE. Ad must be presented when you arrive.
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