Salvage Title On This Luxury Car on 2040-cars
North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
This 2012 Mercedes 450GL is offered for sale with a rebuildable salvage title. A rebuildable title means that the vehicle can be driven after repairs on any roads. Buyer should check their state rules and regulations regarding salvage title. This car has all amenities one can imagine. It has 32,030 miles and the interior is immaculate as well as the exterior excluding damaged area/parts. It does start and can be moved so it can be driven onto a transport. Please view all pictures and feel free to call owner at 843 754-7090 with any questions. You are welcome to have an inspection or come by and I will be glad to show it to you. A $500 deposit must be paid within 2 days of sale. The vehicle must be paid in full within 5 days and picked up within 7 business days. |
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