2002 Mercedes C240 Florida Sedan Clean Carfax Low Miles *no Reserve* on 2040-cars
Hallandale, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: C-Class
Trim: Mercedes C240
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: 2002
Safety Features: Side Airbags
Mileage: 187,840
Power Options: Power Windows
Sub Model: 4dr Sdn 2.6L
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Unspecified
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 4
Great all around car, drives smooth below are specific details about the car. A/C is working but not cold. Car runs and drives every time, extremely reliable vehicle.
this beautiful 2002 Mercedes-Benz C240 Sedan. This C240 is finished in Desert Silver Metallic with complimentary Oyster leather interior. It is a one owner, Carfax certified Florida car that is in above average condition inside and out. The body is straight and the paint still maintains a deep clear shine. The interior is in above average condition showing little if no wear. Features and options on this C240 include;
2.6 Liter 168 Horsepower V6 Engine
Five Speed Automatic Transmission with Overdrive and Auto-Manual
Dual Zone Air Conditioning
Power Moonroof
6 Disc CD Changer
Leather Seats
Power Rear Sun Screen
Auto Dimming Rear View Mirror
16 Inch Alloy Wheels
Matched Set of Firestone 205/55R Radials with Excellent Tread
Steering Wheel Controls
Home Link and Tele Aid
Remote Keyless Entry
4 Wheel ABS Brakes
Front and Rear Side Impact Air Bags
Stablilty Control
Much Much More
This is a very impressive C240 that has obviously been very well taken care of. The seats, carpeting, and trim show little, if no wear at all and the exterior looks fantastic. It runs, rides, and drives with no issues and still has a firm, solid ride. If you have any questions please call John at 305-748-3135 or send me an email. Thanks for looking. johnjaymiami@gmail.com
Features & Options
3-Point Rear Seat Belts 4-Wheel Disc Brakes AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Bag Air conditioning Alloy Wheels Anti-lock brakes Automatic Transmission CD player Center Arm Rest Center Console Climate Control Coolant Temp. Gauge Courtesy Lights Cruise control Cup Holders Digital Clock Driver airbag Dual Power Mirrors Front Bucket Seats Interior Hood Release Interval Wipers Keyless Entry | Leather Upholstery Leather seats Map Light Moonroof Multi Disc CD changer Passenger Climate Control Passenger airbag Power Brakes Power Mirrors Power Steering Power locks Power seats Power windows Radial tires Rear Defroster Security System Side airbags Sunroof Tachometer Third Brake Light Tinted Glass Trip Odometer V-Style Engine Vanity Mirror(s) |
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