2002 Mercedes-benz C32 Amg Original Owner,excellent Condition W/factory Warranty on 2040-cars
Leawood, Kansas, United States
2002 Mercedes C32 AMG – Original owner,
Exceptional Condition with Factory Warranty
This C32 AMG is in exceptional condition, with 76,200 miles. I am the original owner, and this car was ordered to my specifications (options include full xenon headlights, power sunshade, and 6 disc CD). The car has been pampered since new. The paint, interior and mechanical condition is immaculate. The car has never been in an accident and has never been tracked. This car has been fully maintained by my local authorized Mercedes dealer, and I can provide full service records.
This car is a blast to drive. It is extremely quick, with an unimaginable amount of torque. It is also highly reliable. The car has always been garaged, both at home and work.
Best of all, this car has an extended warranty through 11/29/2014 or 117,000 miles (I will pay the $50 warranty transfer cost). The warranty is a Chrysler warranty (Chrysler and Mercedes were one company when this car was new, and the AMG community quickly figured out that it was a much better value to buy the extended warranty from a Chrysler dealer than from the Mercedes dealer).
This car is in such amazing condition, that it is easier to list its flaws. There is a surface scratch on the bottom of the glove box. There is a very shallow door ding on the driver’s side rear c-pillar behind the rear door, that is so shallow that it is only visible when viewed upclose at an angle (and most people would think is part of the curve of the c-pillar). There is some very minor oxidation on the wheels that can be removed by a good detailer. There is some slight crazing in a 4 inch section of the bumper plastic under the driver’s side taillight that is barely visible. There is some minor scuffing on the passenger seat outer bolster that can be easily repaired. There are a handful of very minor stone-chips on the hood that could be fixed with touch-up paint. That’s it….it is otherwise perfect.
This car is available for inspection, and should sell quickly.
Thank you for bidding. |
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