2006 Mercedes Benz Clk 500 Amg * Sport / Clean / Ez Fix / 36k Original Miles * on 2040-cars
Valley Stream, New York, United States
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2006 Mercedes Benz CLK 500 ///AMG sport -36,000 original miles-VIN: WDBTJ75hH86F190250 -Black exterior on light grey interior -Fully loaded -Mechanically excellent -Starts, runs, and drives perfect -Firm & tight sporty handling -Smooth & comfortable ride -BRAND NEW tires all around (less than 50 miles on the new tires) *About a month ago I was stopped at a red light for over a minute when suddenly a car hit me from the rear. It was a young lady who was 'texting' and not paying attention to the road. Luckily she was not going too fast, however it was a collision and both cars were damaged. *Both insurance companies agreed and concluded that the collision was 100% her fault and she took full responsibility. Her insurance company 'totaled' my vehicle. However, I bought my vehicle back from the insurance company with the intentions of repairing the car, because the damage was purely cosmetic and I know how great the car is. -The damage is 100% cosmetic, with absolutely no frame or structural damage whatsoever. The car is straight and true. The trunk floor is untouched, the exhaust system is untouched, the suspension is untouched, the trunk lid is untouched, the taillights are untouched. -The car was NOT affected mechanically whatsoever. The car still runs & drives 100% as it did before the collision. -I welcome any serious interested parties to check the car out, have it inspected by a professional, etc. The extent of the damage: -The ///AMG rear bumper cover has some minor cracking from the impact on the dip of the top horizontal section between the taillights (see photos). Luckily, it can easily be repaired by any professional shop. It does NOT need to be replaced, which saves a lot of money as a new OEM AMG bumper cover is very expensive (although their are aftermarket options). -Both rear quarter panels were also dented slightly from the impact and will need to be repaired. *I bought the vehicle back from the insurance company with intentions of fixing its cosmetic issues and enjoying it for years to come. It is an extremely solid car that drives like a dream. Its original 36,000 miles are evident every time you see and/or drive the car. *I recently bought a new sport coupe for myself, as I couldn't wait for all the litigations between the insurance companies to be finalized, and I needed a car asap. Thus, I lost interest in the project, and I am going to replace this CLK coupe with an E-Class sedan, or possibly a CLS for my wife. *Please feel free to message me via eBay with any questions or concerns. SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY! *This vehicle does have a NYS Salvage Title *I welcome and encourage any interested parties to come and see this beauty in person to assess the extent of the damage for yourself. Bring your mechanic, your autobody guy, etc. On Mar-31-14 at 13:28:20 PDT, seller added the following information: I forgot to include in my original description that the interior headliner has some cuts in it. I try to disclose everything in which I am aware of to potential buyers, both good and bad. |
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