My Slk 320 Handles Great! Very Dependable! Low Miles! Outstanding Value! on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Engine:Larger 320 engine makes this car rarer and better!
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2001
Sub Model: 320
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: SLK-Class
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Two Door Coupe
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Automatic (has manual shift option for extra fun)
Mileage: 94,000
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My Mercedes-Benz SLK 320 Corvette C5 is a senior citizen owned car with only 94k well-maintained miles! This car has the larger engine option that offers superior sports car performance while still maintaining excellent economy. It has an automatic transmission that has the feature allowing driver to manually shift gears when you want (by simply moving the shift knob left or right when in Drive) Exterior is excellent for the year and the interior is in better condition than most SLK 320's you will see (interior has not been abused and it is in good--but not excellent--condition). Most important, this car drives excellent and the steering, suspension, handling is great and like it should be. Exterior is clean and nice though clear part of passenger parking needs replacement. Has good Bridgestone tires with plenty of life left. Air conditioning is cold. The factory radio stays with car but a Kenwood in-dash CD player that accepts MP3 players, iPods and flash drives has been added--offering great sound. This car has been 100% dependable to me and always a great experience to drive. Plus, interior is much more roomy than it appears on the outside to be--it is comfortable even for longer trips. I purchased car from an insurance company and replaced the passenger tail light and also the rear bumper that was torn below the passenger tail light and it was professionally painted to match no other paint work needed. NOTE: I use this car as a great HARDTOP COUPE and NOT a convertible--the top motor was incomplete and not working when I purchased car (I wasn't looking for a convertible)...and it remains that way now. Some plastic panels in trunk have been removed. It has a good, roadworthy title that was issued after close inspection from state inspectors, converted from what was a "rebuildable" title. I have driven this car for about two years but have just retired and am selling this car and my Corvette C5 because monthly insurance costs are unnecessary with the reduced income that is a reality of retirement. This is an outstanding value on a very sharp, low-milleage Mercedes-Benz that also offers great dependability. The car is located in Fort Myers, FL—an easy I-75 drive from Miami and Fort Lauderdale. I STRONGLY URGE YOU TO VIEW MY CAR IN PERSON BEFORE COMMITTING TO PURCHASE! Please feel free to ask me any questions! |
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