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Year:2002 Mileage:99790 Color: Midnight Blue Metallic
Location:

Newport Beach, California, United States

Newport Beach, California, United States
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Contact CLARK at (858) 408-5876


REDUCED PRICE FOR QUICK SALE (As of July 6, 2014)!!!


For sale is a beautifully maintained Mercedes-Benz CL 500 that is a one owner car and has been garaged its entire life. This unique Mercedes comes with a ton of luxurious options both inside and out. By most car manufacturer standards, it is considered to be one of the most stunning body styles every produced by Mercedes-Benz. Here are some statistics about this vehicle:


            Type: 2002 Mercedes-Benz CL 500

            Engine: 5.0 Litre V-8

            Horsepower: 302

            Torque: 339 lbs

            0-60 MPH: 6.1 Seconds

            Transmission: 5 Speed automatic

            MPG: 21 Highway

            Exterior Color: Midnight Blue Metallic

            Interior Color: Oyster

            Owner: Only one owner, non-smoker, with no pets

            Flaws: One small dent in the front hood that is easily fixable

            VIN: WDBPJ75J92A027876

            Options:

                        Custom 19” AMG chrome wheels

CD player

                        Cruise control

                        Leather heated seats

                        Navigation system

                        Power windows

                        Power mirrors

                        Power sunroof

                        Power seats

Rear window defroster

                        Driver and passenger side airbags

Side curtain airbags

Tilt/telescoping steering wheel


Roughly 3,500 CL 500’s were produced and distributed worldwide in 2002. Of those, 1,917 were bound for North America. Of those, only 383 were sold in California. Of those, only 74 were painted in Midnight Blue Metallic. Of those, only 49 remain on the road today. Of those, only 5 have an oyster interior. Of those, only 1 is a one owner car with less than 100,000 miles.


When I bought this brand new it cost me over $100,000 so don’t miss this opportunity to own a truly unique luxury car at a great reduced price! I’m getting a lot of daily inquiries so contact me ASAP to schedule a time and day to see the car.


REDUCED PRICE FOR QUICK SALE (As of July 6, 2014)!!!



Contact CLARK at (858) 408-5876

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