2003 Mercedes Sl500r on 2040-cars
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, United States
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New Info: Just Purchased a New Set of Tires for this vehicle and it has had the Mercedes Required "B" Service INTERIOR:
Selective/programmable locking/unlocking
Power door locks w/central locking system, Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, Power windows w/express-down control & 1-touch up/down for all windows, Rear window defroster, Hand-polished wood trim on console & doors, Power tilt/telescoping steering column, Anti-theft alarm system w/starter interlock & tow-away protection, Velour carpeting & floor mats, Rear view mirror w/auto-dimming feature, Tele-Aid: 24-hour contact w/Mercedes Benz for emergency aid, information, roadside assistance, Universal integrated garage door opener, Dual retractable cup holders, Multi-function steering wheel, Remote keyless entry: doors, trunk release, (4) inside storage compartments, window closing
Dual reading lamps, Bose sound system w/ Audio Pilot: Anti-theft-coded AM/FM stereo/weather band radio & CD player/CD-Rom drive, CD changer controls, (8) speakers, navigation system & COMMAND system, Cruise Control, Parcel Net in Right foot well, Remote illuminated entry, 12-way power / heated front bucket seats w / 3-position memory & lumbar support, Automatic dual zone climate control: dust filter, residual-heat REST mode, Hand-fitted leather seat trim, head restraints, dash, console, doors, armrests, roll bar, rear cabin panels, steering wheel & shift knob.
Illuminated/climate controlled glove-box & armrest storage EMISSIONS CERTIFICATION 5.0 L engine / 5-speed auto trans EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS: City 15/hwy 22 EXTERIOR Dual heated power mirrors w/3-position memory & auto dimming driver mirror Dual aero-blade windshield wipers w/heated parking position & infrared rain sensor Electrohydraulic retractable hardtop w/Glass Sunroof Red rear fog lamp Halogen front fog lamps Headlight heated washers Mechanical Compact spare tire Fully electronic ignition system w/knock sensor timing control 5-speed automatic transmission Active Body Control (ABC)-inc: coil spring & electronically controlled hydraulic cylinder w/gas pressurized shock absorbtion at each wheel Rear wheel drive Independent front / 5-arm rear suspension w/anti-dive technology 5.0L SOHC 24-valve V8 engine Front cross-drilled/rear ventilated disc brakes Rack & pinion vehicle-speed-sensitive power steering Spoke Aluminum Alloy Wheels SAFETY Sensotronic brake control Brake assist system (applies full braking automatically when needed) Door mounted head & body side-impact airbags Pop-up roll bar Illuminated emergency interior trunk release Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Automatic slip control (ASR) Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Driver & front passenger front airbag supplemental restraint system Adjustable seat-mounted 3-point front shoulder belts w/height adjustment & emergency tensioning retractors |
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