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Mercedes Cls 63 Launch Edition 1 Of 30 In The World!! on 2040-cars

US $83,499.00
Year:2012 Mileage:22500 Color:
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2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class CLS63 AMG PERFORMANCE CENTER EDITION

2012 MERCEDES BENZ CLS63 AMG PERFORMANCE CENTER EDITION !!RARE!! 550 HP

RARE CAR P89 AMG Package 550 HP 590 lb-ft

 

 

This 2012 CLS63 AMG Performance center edition is a rare vehicle, there were very few made and only 1 was available for each AMG performance center.  This car is 100% factory stock!! No modifications made.  The exterior color (Sintered Bronze Matte) is not an available color, and the Designo Corteccia leather interior were both only made exclusively for this launch edition of the CLS63 AMG by Mercedes Benz.  This car has the P89 AMG PERFORMANCE CENTER EDITION PACKAGE, which includes the following features not found on other CLS63 AMG vehicles.  

 

This car is in immaculate condition, I am not a dealer, just a Mercedes enthusiast.  If you search the web you may find 1 or 2 of these cars for sale, they are not readily available and when originally sold by Mercedes Benz many people paid as much as $50,000 above the sticker price to get one.  I'm not desperate for money and therefore won't accept or respond to lowball offers.  This is a special car, and if thats what you are looking for you should seriously consider this one, as there aren't many like it.  Please feel free to ask me any questions.

 

P89 AMG Performance Center Edition Package: 

 

    Designo Corteccia Premium Leather Interior

    Carbon Fiber Trim

    Rearview Camera

    Heated & Active 

    Ventilated Front Seats

    Active Multicontour Driver Seat

    Adaptive Highbeam Assist 

    Full-LED Headlamps

    Electronic Trunk Closer

    KEYLESS-GO

    DISTRONIC PLUS (with PRE-SAFE Brake)

    Active Blind Spot Assist

    Active Lane Keeping Assist

    Red Brake Calipers

    Top Speed Raised to 186mph,

    AMG Performance Steering Wheel

    Sport Suspension,

    Additional Power (550 hp and 590 Ib-ft)

    Carbon Fiber Engine Cover,

    PARKTRONIC (with Active Parking Assist)

    Rear Side Airbags,

    Night View Assist PLUS 

    Illuminated Door Sills

19" AMG Twin 5-Spoke Forged Alloy Wheel 



Car equipped with 20" Savini wheels with perfect tires worth $6,500 are included with the purchase - Stock AMG 19" Wheels also included. 

This car  is 1 of 30 in the world and 1 of 10 in the United States

Runs Excellent - New Brakes front and Rear installed about 2 months ago

All Service is up to Date - Dealer Maintained

For More Info Please Call 917-292-5246 George

I will not respond to low ball offers this same type of car just recently sold on ebay in the high 80's to low 90's range

Collectible and Rare - Always Garaged

Car is located in New York City - Shipping Arrangements are responsibility of buyer




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