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2002 Silver Mercedes E320 Special Edition on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:138500
Location:

Lumberton, North Carolina, United States

Lumberton, North Carolina, United States

I have loved this problem-free, great-performing car, and intended to drive it for several more years, but have unexpectedly inherited an almost-new car from a family member.  I bought this car in 2009, put a catalytic converter on one side, and have had to do virtually nothing but routine maintenance since then.   Several great things about this car:  It was the last year of this classic body style, and after 6 six years, any kinks this series ever had, which seem to have been few anyway, had been resolved.   Apparently to celebrate the final year, this Special Edition was produced with: great looking (and unique) 17" wheels, black tiger's eye walnut interior trim, and an upgraded stereo.

I did just have replaced the cd changer, front shocks and brake pads.  2 years ago I did have a run in with a deer, but had come to almost a complete stop.  It did require new front bumper, hood & left headlight, basically superficial (and done by the premier shop in town).  I cracked the left front spoiler on a curb; totally unnoticeable with 2" of duct tape - you laugh but the pictures speak for themselves!  Headliner separating slightly; currently tacked up and basically presentable.   Car runs great.  Gets 30-31 on the road.  Was going to replace motor mounts as a preventative measure, but misread the order form and received 1 instead of 2; it's included (has not been installed).  Light scratches on 1 or 2 wheels; only noticeable up close.   All told a lot of car for the money.  The tax value on the car is $6k.  Average miles (15k / yr) would be 180 and it has under 140.  Mobil 1 synthetic every 3-4k.   Tires are fine, a little noisy; will probably need replacing within a year.  Washed and waxed regularly.   Bought new MB mats about 3 yrs ago ($150).  Front license plate does not go with car.  Appears to have been NC & VA car most of its life.  Clean NC title in hand.  Questions? 910.620.0358 

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