2010 Mercedes-benz E63 Amg Fully Loaded Black On Black on 2040-cars
Spring Valley, California, United States
Private party sale, I am not in a hurry to sell, Price is very reasonable for a fully loaded E63 AMG. Name the option this car has it, highly desirable black on black combination. Options include Traction Control, Electronic Stability Control, ABS (4-Wheel), Keyless Entry, Keyless-Go, 3 Zone Air Conditioning, Distronic Cruise Control, Backup Camera, Heated and Cooled leather seats, dynamic driver seat, rear spoiler, Premium AMG Wheels, Blind-Spot Alert, Driver Assistance Pkg, Premium Pkg 1, Premium Pkg 2, harman/kardon Sound Premium Sound system, Navigation System, iPod connection, Bluetooth, Video, Panoramic Roof, Bi-HID Headlamps. Horse power 518 hp, 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds. Really good on gas, depends on how you drive it. Clean title, Clean carfax, full maintained through Mercedes from day 1. 2 keys, manuals, No issues with anything, everything works fine. Tags paid till Nov 2015, Brand new 4 tires, Nothing needs to be replaced or fixed. Please no Low ballers, 53k miles, text or call me 619-796-4255.
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