2003 Mercedes Benz - Excellent Condition! Below Kelly Blue Book! on 2040-cars
Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
I am selling a silver colored Mercedes Benz E500 4 door sedan in excellent condition. There is nothing wrong with the car that I am aware of. I am selling it as is where is. If you have any questions please ask before you bid. Only serious inquiries and bidders please. I reserve the right to reject any bid. Please read the details on the car first. I am asking $8,200.00! A great price for a great car. This car will be inspected before you receive the car. I have more pictures if you want to see them I can e-mail them to you.
Some special features: The vehicle are that it is rear-wheel drive, air conditioning, leather seats, steel wheels, dashboard paneling, driver and passenger airbags, and a CD! The car has a very clean white interior. Payment: Will accept Paypal only sent to furniture4life@aol.com within three days of the end of the auction. If you don't have a paypal account it's easy to sign up for one. Sign up before the end of the auction. Shipping: For shipping expense I will need your address so I know where it is shipping to. You can e-mail me your address and I will e-mail the shipping cost to you before you bid so you know how much it will cost. If you want to come pick it up you can do that after your Paypal payment goes through. E-mail me and we will make arrangements to meet somewhere. Title: The car has a clean title. |
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