Mercedes R350 4matic Low Miles, One Owner, Factory Warranty, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Del Mar, California, United States
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2008 R350 4matic. 57,000 miles, one owner. Always garaged. Detailed often. Very well maintained, recent full service, synthetic oil changes every 4000 miles. I have all the service records since day one. Recent Michelins ($1200 - top of the line all season) and Brakes ($1100 - pads and rotors and wear sensors, front and rear). Factory extended bumper to bumper warranty until 75,000 miles or Nov. 15, 2015. I confirmed the warranty transfers to a new owner. It has a $50 deductible - although San Diego Mercedes Benz has not charged me the deductible. Very roomy - 6 footers fit comfortably in the third row. No accidents. The car is in amazing condition but I encourage you inspect the car before purchase. Some dings and scratches but very good shape in and out. One scratch on right rear, one fog light cracked (works fine), one ding right side (see picture), scratch on right side, one touched up scratch left rear. Wheels have some minor curb rash. Paint and trim overall is in incredible condition. Right rear window rubber trim has dog bite teeth marks about half inch long, interior has several faint stains if you look really hard. The front right marker light bulb is out - it is not the turn signal, just a corner marker. I will replace the bulb if I find the time, but I may not get to it. Loaded - 7 Seating option. Heated seats, sunroof, power everything, Bluetooth phone, Harmon Kardon Logic 7 digital stereo with subwoofer, Satellite radio, hidden IPod connection, tire pressure monitor, Homelink, Parktronic, Steering wheel shifting, steering wheel cruise and stereo control. Airbags everywhere, etc. No navigation. Great car, decent gas mileage (17.8 overall since new. We get 21-22 on highway trips). Title in hand. I bought a diesel GL350 Mercedes so I can tow a trailer. This has been a tremendous family car, and I bought the closest thing I could find to replace it. The car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction if sold locally. I have been asked how I arrived at the minimum bid. Carmax gave me a written offer of $16,000 but could not offer any "value" for the year and a half of factory warranty because they said they cannot stand behind it since it is not their own warranty. |
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