2003 Mercedes Cl55 Amg 65k Miles 2 Owners Mb Dealer Serviced 3 Piece Alloy Whls on 2040-cars
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CARFAX CERTIFIED & GUARANTEED 2003 Mercedes Benz CL55 AMG V8 Kompressor Supercharged 65K 2 OWNER MILES
The Mercedes-Benz CL is a coupe with graceful lines and an aggressive stance that suggests an iron fist in a velvet glove.
The 2003 AMG kicked things up almost 200 notches from the 2002 CL55. The addition of an intercooled screw-type supercharger and a slightly longer stroke results in 5.5 liters, 493 horsepower, and 516 lb-ft of torque. Compare those numbers to your ultimate American or German production sports car. This is serious pavement-buckling, tire boiling addictive-sound-like-you've-never-heard-before kind of performance--all from a bank-vault-solid premium luxury coupe.
A stainless-steel, 2.75-inch four-cat dual-exhaust system efficiently scavenges all that air and lends the car its signature voice. Behind this potent mill is the Mercedes electronically controlled five-speed automatic, upgraded to AMG status. The SpeedShift programming delivers 35-percent-quicker shifts, with gear changes manually controllable from two steering-wheel-mounted buttons. Mercedes' ABC active suspension and ESP stability-control systems also are programmed with a more spirited AMG calibration. Big 20-inch Z-rated tires and large, cross-drilled brake discs with eight-piston front calipers complete the ground-hugging hardware.
Doors on coupes are
usually long, massive and unwieldy. To address this, Mercedes uses lightweight
magnesium for the door frames, and mounts the doors on articulating hinges that
slide them forward as they open. So ingress and egress is much easier than in
comparable cars.
Specifications
285/30Z20
EPA mpg, city/hwy 14/22
2003 MERCEDES-BENZ CL55 AMG
VIN: WDBPJ74J53A038070
COUPE
5.5L V8 FI 24V
REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Standard Equipment | Safety
Options
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