1998 Mercedes Clk320 No Reserve on 2040-cars
Goshen, Ohio, United States
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Private owner selling
my 1998 CLK 320 with 182K Miles This CLK is in excellent
condition. The interior is in great condition, with no rips or tears just
average wear (see pictures). All electronics
work, power windows, power seats, and power locks all work perfectly. The sunroof and rear window shade works
fine. However, the sunroof headliner
cover is stuck in the back position but it does not affect the sunroof. There is window tint on the back window, and
a sunstrip on the windshield. Brand new
windshield wiper, windshield has a small crack down by where the wiper rests. However it seals against air and water and doesn’t
affect the vision of the driver. As a Mercedes this
is an extremely comfortable car to drive, plenty of room and very accommodating
adjustable seats. A very smooth ride around town, or on the freeway it
has no vibrations or shakes. A/C blows
cold and the heat blows hot. However,
sometimes the center console vent doesn’t open but the blower works fine in all
the other vents. The side vents and the
windshield/rear window defrosters still blow fine. I just want to be thorough
in the description to insure no surprises or disappointments. The exterior of
the vehicle is in great shape with no body damage. The paint job is in excellent condition, may
have been re-sprayed recently. No rust, dents,
scratches, one small door ding close to the rear fender hardly noticeable does not
even show in the pictures. This is a fantastic
looking car with a nice body style. Rims
and tires are in excellent condition, tires are at about 75% wear and in great
shape. This CLK runs and drives
extremely well, the transmission shifts incredibly smooth, and the
steering is tight. The engine is in perfect running condition with
no mechanical issues. There is a check engine light on. It indicates that there is an exhaust leak but
the exhaust has been removed and re-secured and does not have a leak. Tried to
reset the check engine light but it will not go off. It and it DOES NOT affect
the performance, gas mileage or the way it drives. This is a very reliable car and would make
an excellent daily driver. This car has a fresh
synthetic oil change (oil/transmission) and a new valve cover gasket. Transmission was serviced with new filter and
synthetic fluid. POWER LOCKS AM/FM STEREO |
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