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2006 Mercedes-benz Cls55 Amg Cls55 Amg Cls 55 on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:106400
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2006 Mercedes Benz CLS55 AMG - Navigation - Heated/Cooled Seats

Beautiful " hot blue color" over "AMG BEIGE Leather"

HOT LOOKING AMG  Wheels

Local Florida  Car - Only 106,400 Original Miles - Clean Carfax and Autocheck History Reports!

Well Maintained Fully Loaded  CLS55 AMG

     Here is a beautiful 2006 Mercedes Benz CLS55 loaded with factory options and ready for its new lucky owner. This CLS55 has been well cared . This is a highly optioned car and had an original MSRP of well over $95,000.00 when new and has nearly every available option. Some of the options include premium package, navigation, heated/cooled seats, dynamic seats, lighting package, suede headliner, sunroof, six disc CD,  white stitching,  AMG wheels, and rear spoiler. This CLS is HOT and is a true head turner every where it goes. Here is your chance one of the best looking CLS55's out there at a fraction of its original cost. CALL NOW TO BUY IT NOW OR MAKE OFFER ON THIS RARE MERCEDES BENZ!            Call LEVON  786-505-0077

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The option list is as follows:   

  • - 5.5L 8-Cyl. AMG Supercharged 469HP
  • - Automatic Transmission Tip-Tronic
  • - Premium Package
  • - Lighting Package
  • - Heated/Cooled Seats
  • - Dynamic Seats - Massage Seats
  • - Navigation
  • - Rear Shade
  • - LOGIC 7 Premium Sound CD Changer
  • - Bi-Xenon Headlamps
  • -  AMG Wheels 
  • =- Rear Spoiler
  • - Auto Climate Control
  • - Cruise Control
  • - Power Seats
  • - Telescoping Steering
  • - Power windows
  • - Power mirrors
  • - Power Locks

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Aston Martin's deal with Mercedes-AMG more than skin-deep

Tue, Jun 30 2015

Aston Martin is working on a raft of new models. But it's not going it alone: it has a technical partnership with Mercedes-AMG, the details of which have only been revealed in bits and pieces. If these latest spy shots are anything to go by, however, the arrangement could run deeper than anyone initially let on. Spied undergoing testing at the Nurburgring, this prototype for the upcoming successor to the Aston Martin DB9 is widely expected to be called the DB11 (10 is being used by James Bond's new ride). From the outside it doesn't look different than the previous versions we've seen running around, but this time we can also peer into the cabin, and that's where things start to get interesting. Despite the best arm-waving efforts by the development engineers, our spy photographers managed to snap a couple of shots of the interior. And though it looks far from being ready for production, the components we see appear to have been lifted from the Mercedes S-Class Coupe – particularly the steering wheel, digital instrument cluster, and almost the entire center console. This speaks to a deeper collaboration between the British and German automakers. The 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 from the Mercedes-AMG GT, C63, and G500 4x42 is already being adapted for use in the next generation of Astons. Related Video:

Mercedes dropping Shooting Brake from next CLS-Class

Tue, Jul 14 2015

If you've been admiring the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake from afar and held out hope that the next version might make it to over to our side of the pond, we've got bad news for you. Not only will the next rendition of Benz's sleek wagon not make it to North American showrooms, it won't be offered anywhere. According to Car, the German automaker has pulled the plug on the next CLS Shooting Brake. The five-door bodystyle was slated to form part of the third-generation CLS-Class lineup, whose design has already been finalized. But though there was reportedly great enthusiasm for the shooting brake within the company, lukewarm response from the vital North American and Chinese markets meant that plans for another wagon variant were scrapped altogether. Mercedes first rolled out the CLS four-door coupe in 2004, pioneering the popular new segment before BMW followed with its Gran Coupe models and Audi its Sportbacks. The second-generation model arrived in 2010, with a Shooting Brake following in 2012. Stuttgart even followed up with a smaller CLA Shooting Brake as well. With the third-generation model now on its way, however, the CLS is going back exclusively to four doors and a trunk. Of course that doesn't mean Mercedes won't be offering any oddball long-roofed models. It simply appears to be filling those niches with slant-backed versions of crossovers like the new GLC and GLE instead. So if you're looking for a vehicle with a Silver Star on the nose and an unconventional roofline at the back, you're going to have to settle on riding higher. Related Video:

More German automakers may be afoul of US emission standards

Wed, Sep 23 2015

Volkswagen has plenty of smoke to share, and that may mean fire for other German automakers that make diesel vehicles, says Automotive News. Earlier this month, European Federation for Transport and Environment said that BMW, Daimler's Mercedes-Benz and General Motor's Opel division are among other automakers that may have equipped their vehicles' diesel engines with similar software as VW's. That software was found to reduce emissions while a car is being tested for emissions and shuts down emissions-control systems during normal use. The European environmental group used data from the International Council on Clean Transportation. Automotive News notes that the European environmental group put out its own report earlier this month, before the VW scandal broke loose, but the report was pretty much overlooked. Now, VW is under fire after it was discovered that 2.0-liter diesel engines in the VW Jetta and Golf, and Audi A3, may be programmed to game the emissions system. VW sold almost a half-million diesel vehicles in the US during the past six years. Both BMW and Mercedes-Benz told Automotive News that the issue that befell VW doesn't apply to their diesel vehicles. Earlier this week, Volkswagen admitted its car ran the sneaky software, while the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has started a probe on the company. VW is setting aside more than $7 billion to pay for the alleged violations. Meanwhile, US taxpayers may have spent as much as $51 million a year to pay for subsidies related to VW's diesel vehicle sales in 2009 alone, according to the Los Angeles Times.