2014 Mercedes Benz Gl350 on 2040-cars
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: GL-Class
Trim: GL350
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 100
Exterior Color: Black
I am selling my uncle's 2014 GL350. Call for more information. Here is the basic build; Color: Black $0 Wheels: 20-inch twin 5-spoke wheels $750 OPTIONS Lighting Package Bi-Xenon headlamps with Active Curve Illumination Adaptive Highbeam Assist Headlamp washing system $1,290 Mercedes Benz 2013 GL Class SUV 070 Panorama roof (Limited Availability) $1,090 Mercedes Benz 2013 GL Class SUV 019 Illuminated running boards $670 Color: Black MB-Tex $0 Trim: Eucalyptus $0 OPTIONS Mercedes Benz 2013 GL Class SUV 022 Heated steering wheel $225 Entertainment & Convenience KEY STANDARD FEATURES COMAND system with central controller and 7-inch LCD screen Hands-free Bluetooth interface HD Radio receiver Dual-zone climate control w/ dust and charcoal filters Heated front seats Power-folding 50/50-split 3rd-row seats Power liftgate OPTIONS Premium 1 Package 80GB hard-drive navigation with Zagat Survey 10GB Music Register Gracenote media database MP3 Media Interface SiriusXM Radio with SiriusXM Traffic and Weather Enhanced Voice Control for audio, telephone and navigation 10-way power front seats with memory Power tilt/telescoping steering column Auto-dimming driver-side and rear view mirrors Power-folding side mirrors Multicolor ambient lighting and illuminated door sills $3,500 Mercedes Benz 2013 GL Class SUV 058 3-zone automatic climate control $1,450 Mercedes Benz 2013 GL Class SUV 068 KEYLESS-GO $650 Performance & Safety KEY STANDARD FEATURES 3.0L BlueTEC turbodiesel V-6 engine 7-speed automatic transmission 4MATIC all-wheel drive AIRMATIC air suspension COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST ATTENTION ASSIST driver-drowsiness monitor Mercedes-Benz mbrace2 Rear view camera Crosswind stabilization Adaptive braking technology OPTIONS Parking Assist Package PARKTRONIC with Active Parking Assist Surround View System $1,290 Lane Tracking Package Blind Spot Assist Lane Keeping Assist $850 Other Charges Transportation Charge $905 Total $75,070
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