2008 Mercedes-benz Cls550, 27k Miles, Orig Owner on 2040-cars
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:5.5 liter, 32 valve, Aluminum V8
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: CLS-Class
Mileage: 27,000
Exterior Color: INDIUM GREY
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: CASHMERE BEIGE LEATHER
Trim: Passenger Coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: AWD
I love this car. I am the original owner. No accidents. Great handling. Immense Power. Very stylish. I wash this car BY HAND every week. It has had all regularly scheduled service since my initial purchase. One owner. Non-smoker. But I need (my first) SUV for storage/hauling purposes, hence this sale. I've attached 4 pictures of my original "sticker" listing all the great features as well as options I've added. Also listed is the original stick price of $76,690. As this car has been meticulously cared for and has ONLY 27,000 MILES on it, the asking price, based on extensive internet analysis and comparisons, is $35,900. If you have more detailed questions, please email via Ebay, or call directly at 414-588-9188. You can reach me by personal email as well at bradystreet414@gmail.com. The vehicle is located in downtown Milwaukee, WI, 53202.
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In addition to being a great tactic to get a little free press, the spare car also makes sense as an alternative to the SLS, which measures more than 15-feet long - almost twice the length of a Fortwo - and has a 563-horsepower engine that sucks down gas at the rate of 13 miles per gallon in city driving (and even that's provided you don't give in to the devil on your shoulder). Plus, at the end of the day, this really isn't that big of an incentive. Being given a slow-selling $12,490 car for the purchase of a model starting at $199,500 represents about a six percent incentive, which is along the lines of a $1,900 rebate for a $30,000 car.
To get the free Smart, just visit the Mercedes-Benz of Kansas City Facebook page, redeem the coupon and then go buy yourself a new SLS AMG. Congratulations!
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Please join us in one great big collective sigh. Done? Okay, let's continue.
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