Selling my 2009 C63
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Selling my 2009 C63
2009 C63 AMG.
56,8xx Miles
Only hand washed.
Garage kept.
All highway miles.
Never taken to a track or beat on.
Exterior: Black and is 9/10
Interior: Black and is 9.5/10 (I even sit on towels and only one person has been in the back seat). No navigation.
Still under warranty. I don't have the paperwork in front of me.
Reason for selling: Not practical at this time. My insurance is unbearable.
Email me for more info and/or pics. JBSManagementteam@gmail.com
56,8xx Miles
Only hand washed.
Garage kept.
All highway miles.
Never taken to a track or beat on.
Exterior: Black and is 9/10
Interior: Black and is 9.5/10 (I even sit on towels and only one person has been in the back seat). No navigation.
Still under warranty. I don't have the paperwork in front of me.
Reason for selling: Not practical at this time. My insurance is unbearable.
Email me for more info and/or pics. JBSManagementteam@gmail.com
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Define "beat on"
v. beat, beat·en (btn) or beat, beat·ing, beats
v.tr.
1.
a. To strike repeatedly.
b. To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse; batter.
c. To punish by hitting or whipping; flog.
2.
a. To strike against repeatedly and with force; pound: waves beating the shore.
b. To flap, especially wings.
c. To strike so as to produce music or a signal: beat a drum.
d. Music To mark or count (time or rhythm), especially with the hands or with a baton.
3.
a. To shape or break by repeated blows; forge: beat the glowing metal into a dagger.
b. To make by pounding or trampling: beat a path through the jungle.
4. To mix rapidly with a utensil: beat two eggs in a bowl.
5.
a. To defeat or subdue, as in a contest.
b. To force to withdraw or retreat: beat back the enemy.
c. To dislodge from a position: I beat him down to a lower price.
6. Informal To be superior to or better than: Riding beats walking.
7. Slang To perplex or baffle: It beats me; I don't know the answer.
8. Informal
a. To avoid or counter the effects of, often by thinking ahead; circumvent: beat the traffic.
b. To arrive or finish before (another): We beat you home by five minutes.
c. To deprive, as by craft or ability: He beat me out of 20 dollars with his latest scheme.
9. Physics To cause a reference wave to combine with (a second wave) so that the frequency of the second wave can be studied through time variations in the amplitude of the combination.
v.intr.
1. To inflict repeated blows.
2. To pulsate; throb.