2006 Mercedes-benz Cls55 Amg Base Sedan 4-door 5.5l on 2040-cars
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
I have owned a Jaguar (bought on eBay), two Lexuses and another Mercedes, but this is the first actual head-turning car I've owned. People stare and point. This is an ultra fast, loaded AMG Mercedes in excellent shape. ~470 horsepower gives you power with style. No accidents. Clean Carfax and title. Non smoker. Almost new
premium tires (Fall 2013). I bought this at a Bentley dealership in
2012 and now it can be yours. I commute weekly to my office, which is 100+ miles from home, so many of the miles on this car are gentle highway miles.
As shown in photos, this car just had its Schedule F maintenance and inspection (Sept 2014). I also took it to Carmax (Sept 6, 2014), where they test-drove and inspected it inside and outside, so you can rest assured that this is a good car with no issues. Please feel free to email me with questions. You may also contact the car's mechanic, who just inspected the car this week. The contact info is in the photos. |
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