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Mercedes Sls 2012 - Stunning!! Red Caliper Brakes, Many Options, Showroom Cond. on 2040-cars

US $157,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:11500 Color: and black interior
Location:

A stunning example of a 2012 Mercedes Benz SLS Coupe. Car is in near showroom condition and priced to sell and just in time for Spring/Summer. Features Red Caliper Brakes that perfectly accentuate the Obsidian black exterior and black interior. AMG leather/Alcantra steering wheel and a monster 6.2L V8 SFI DOHC 32V 8 cylinder engine equipped with a 7 speed semi-automatic transmission. This vehicle is black on black and will be offered with the remaining warranty. 

Original sticker price of close to $200K. 

Accessories:

Air Conditioning, climate control, dual zone climate control, cruise control, tinted windows, power steering, power windows, power door locks, power windows, power door locks, power mirrors, Alcantra steering wheel, power drivers and passenger seat, memory seat position, heated seats, tachometer, digital information center, Homelink system, tilt steering wheel, telescoping steering wheel, steering wheel radio controls, driver airbag, passenger airbag, security system, ABS brakes, traction control, dynamic stability, rear defogger, intermittent wipers, AM/FM, premium wheel with red caliper accents, and leather interior.

Car is amazing in terms of performance and aesthetics, as you would expect from a car of this magnitude. I will consider all REASONABLE offers but will not respond to offers under a certain dollar amount. Please also note that I am selling the car locally, so reserve the right to pull this ad if a sale happens locally or through any other means.

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. 

Serious inquiries and offers only please and NO SOLICITATIONS of any kind.  

Paul: 917-921-2100

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The recent Geneva Motor Show was a festival of hypercars, with the presence of not one, but three over-the-top debuts: the Lamborghini Veneno, McLaren P1 and Ferrari LeFerrari. The latter two have hitched their carbon fiber bumpers to the electrification bandwagon by using hybrid-electric powertrains not entirely unlike the propulsion systems we've come to know in cars like the Toyota Prius and Chevrolet Volt. Does that mean the flow of electrons up the four-wheeled food chain will eventually consume our hallowed supercars? Not if AMG has anything to say about it.
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