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2006 Mercedes Cls Amg 55 Beautiful Condition! Mercedes Serviced! on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:93166
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
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We have beautifully maintained adult driven 2006 Mercedes CLS AMG 55 loaded with options. It has the heated and cooled seats, Bose 7.1 surround sound with Bluetooth capability, lifetime Satellite Radio, beautiful brown leather interior, only 93,000 miles. Recently taken to Mercedes of Knoxville Tn and fully serviced, new brakes, plugs, wires, detailing, a complete check over. Car is in Immaculate condition. Car has the supercharged, inter-cooled 5.4 litre 24 valve engine with 469 hp that will take you from a stand still to 60 mph in 4.2 seconds. This is a very powerful car. 
If you have been holding out for the best this is it. The car has been lowered by 3 inches. I have all of the original bars to raise back to original height. All manuals included, 2 sets of keys. Don't let this one pass you by if you have been looking for the prefect AMG.  This is a smoke free / pet free automobile. Still smells new.

Any questions please feel free to give me a call, text or email to 423-470-5550. A $500 deposit is required Immediately following the auction.
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