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2008 Mercedes-benz C300 Sport Sedan Rare 6 Speed Manual With 19 Inch Sport Wheel on 2040-cars

US $17,899.00
Year:2008 Mileage:78455
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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23 Motors is a highly specialized dealer that focuses exclusively on high performance and luxury automobiles. We are passionate about what we offer and are very selective in picking the highest quality inventory for you. We do not have any Hidden fees, “processing” fees or “dealer” fees that will surprise you. Please compare and see the savings!
Phone: 440.940.6060


Check out this beautiful RED with Black interior 2008 Mercedes-Benz C300 Sport! This car is in excellent condition inside and out - see the pictures below!

It's loaded with options including
3.0L V6,
Rare 6 Speed Sport Transmission,
AMG Styling with 19 inch Sport Wheels and BRAND NEW TIRES,
Bluetooth,
Leather,
Dual Power Seats,
Dual Climate Control,
Sunroof,
Steering Wheel Controls,
Power Windows,
Locks, Mirrors,
Tilt, Cruise, CD and much more!

  C
ar needs nothing, its serviced and ready to go with brand new tires!
 

**The Autocheck score is offset by an obvious typographical error

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No Hidden fees, no processing fees or dealer fees at the time of delivery! The winning bid is your purchase price including ALL FEES FOR TAX-EXEMPT OHIO TITLE, DOCUMENTS, 30 DAY TEMPORARY OHIO PLATE and a full tank of gas. We are required to collect sales tax in addition to the final selling price for the appropriate taxing district ONLY when the vehicle is to be licensed and registered in the State of Ohio or 8 other states that have us collect sales tax for them. Other out of state/out of country buyers will be provided a tax-exempt Ohio title at no additional charge which is surrendered to the appropriate department of motor vehicles for local taxing and title work. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered.

Out of town? You can fly in Cleveland Airport (CLE) or Akron-Canton Airport (CAK). We'll pick you up at the airport and have your car ready with a full tank of gas.

Payment Methods
Cash (In Person), certified check, Bank transfer, 3rd-party finance, NO AmEx or Ebay Financing.

Condition
Please note that you are bidding on a used vehicle. Every effort was made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle. Our Dealership has tried to disclose all available information known about this vehicle. Please feel free to call us for specific pictures or to get a live walk around description of the car.  Please be advised that used vehicles will have some dings and scratches inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. Our dealership welcomes and strongly recommends a buyer's inspection before bidding. Buyer is responsible for any inspection fees.

Fees and Taxes
No Hidden fees, dealer fees at the time of delivery! The winning bid is your purchase price including ALL FEES FOR TAX-EXEMPT OHIO TITLE, DOCUMENTS, 30 DAY TEMPORARY OHIO PLATE and a full tank of gas. We are required to collect sales tax in addition to the final selling price for the appropriate taxing district ONLY when the vehicle is to be licensed and registered in the State of Ohio or 8 other states that have us collect sales tax for them. Other out of state/out of country buyers will be provided a tax-exempt Ohio title at no additional charge which is surrendered to the appropriate department of motor vehicles for local taxing and title work. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered.

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Mon, Oct 31 2016

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