2000 Mercedes-benz Cl500 Base Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
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We
are selling this beautiful 2000 Mercedes Benz CL500. This vehicle has 91,000
miles, and absolutely gorgeous. Black exterior with Tan interior, no tears or
damage to the seats. This vehicle comes With duel power windows and locks, power seats, heated seats, 3 memory
seat position, also comes with power mirrors, automatic sliding seats for easy
access to rear seat, sun roof, navigation, dual climate control AC and heat, power
rear shade, wood and leather all around, power adjustable steering wheel, xenon
head lights, auto dimming mirrors. So much more features to list, just look at
the pictures. This vehicle is priced to sell fast. No major damage on any part
of the vehicle just normal wear and tear. All electrical is in great working condition.
Very nice and smooth ride. If you have any questions please feel free to
contact Joseph @ 832-731-7223 FEES: In-state
buyers will be responsible for state and local taxes, Out of state buyers are
not charged tax, title, or license. The customer is responsible for paying tax,
title and license in their home state. "Buyer" is responsible not
only for knowing their own states' laws regarding taxes and fees, but also
remitting the proper taxes, fees, and documents for their state. Texas buyers
6.25% sales tax, $33.00 Application Fee, $65.00 Registration Fee, $10.00
Plates, $2.50 MVR Record, .002104 Inventory fee, $95.00 Doc Fee. Deposit: We require a $500 deposit within 24 HRS. of winning
the auction. This deposit is non-refundable Please call the dealership to
make arrangements for payment. All vehicles need to be paid
in full within 5 days. A vehicle cannot be shipped without |
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