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2005 Mercedes Benz Clk Convertible - Pewter Grey - Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $13,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:67949 Color: are both in very good condition
Location:

San Mateo, California, United States

San Mateo, California, United States
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This is a beautiful Mercedes 4-seater convertible, in great condition. I'm only giving it up because it's time for me to upgrade to a new model, but this is still a highly desirable car with everything going for it and is going to make its next owner very happy for years to come. Perfect for weekend getaways up the coast, impressing your boss or significant other, or just putting the top down and enjoying the view.

Mechanically it runs great; it purrs like a kitten, handles comfortably, and has the same levels of pick-up it did when it was new. It has both a "sport" and "comfort" mode, as well as manual gear shift (to override the automatic transmission) when you feel like that extra oomph!

Interior and exterior are both in very good condition. I've always kept it immaculate, and the leather seats, floor mats, and carpets are in very good condition. It lives in the garage when I'm not driving it, and it still looks like a new car.

This is one of those few convertibles with an actual back seat; no problem transporting kids for just about any distance, and four adults can also fit for quick trips across town. The trunk is decent-sized for a convertible as well; I can always fit all my bags when I head to the airport on a business trip. And there's a partitioner that folds up when the top is up for extra trunk space.

Great sound system; Harmon-Karden surround sound with sub-woofer. Satellite radio enabled, terrestrial radio, or listen to your 6 CD changer. 

It's still an eye-turner; the valets continue to park it in front of the restaurant and I still get people on the street saying "hey, nice car" to me.  Enjoy!

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