Mercedes E 320 Blutec Luxury Sedan Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Gadsden, Alabama, United States
This
is your opportunity to own a pampered Mercedes E320 BLUTec luxury
sedan. It recently had a complete 90K mile service and has NEW Cooper
tires with less than 500 miles. It has been garage-kept, never smoked
in, no kids or pets, no odors. Both the interior and exterior are
near show-room excellence, it has been regularly maintained and
records are available. Fuel consumption averages 33-38 mpg depending
on city/highway driving.The engine is a 3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel 7-speed
automatic featuring rear-wheel drive, 210hp @ 3800 rpm, DOHC. The
list of features is endless but highlights include:10-way adjustable
passenger/driver seats, rear folding armrest with storage, rear
ventilation system, remote keyless power door locks, heated power
mirrors, 4 1-touch power windows. Convenience features include:
pre-wired phone with Bluetooth, TeleAid telecommunication service,
cruise control, speed-proportional power steering, remote trunk
release, universal remote transmitter for garage door/security,
tilt/telescopic steering wheel, 12V rear & cargo outlets, audio
controls on steering wheel. Comfort features include: interior
filtration, four-zone climate control, dual-illuminating vanity
mirrors, front/rear reading lights, turn signal in mirrors, wood trim
on center console/doors, leather steering wheel. The Harman/kardon
sound system is amazing and features: 12 speakers with surround
sound, 510 watt stereo, speed sensitive volume control, memory card
slot, and auxiliary audio input. Other nice features include folding
rear head rests, power rear sun screen, power glass sunroof, variable
intermittent rain sensing wipers. AND TOO MANY SAFETY FEATURES TO
MENTION! Please note that I am selling this car for a friend--please contact directly: CALL or text DAVID directly at 256-390-0247 (9am-9pm CST) or email at dclokey@clokeyrealty.com |
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