2005 S55 AMG Blk/Blk
For Sale2005 Mercedes-Benz S55 AMG
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Price
$13,495• OBO
- Location Palatine, IL, 60067, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN WDBNG74J75A442075
- Mileage 90,000
- Engine 8 cyl
- Drive Type 2WD
- Transmission Automatic
- Vehicle Type Sedan
- Exterior Color Black
Description:
Rare and very powerful M113K Supercharged engine producing 493 hp/516 torque from factory with ZERO modifications (capable of producing up to 820 hp with performance modifications) 90K low original miles with messaging, heating and cooling front seats; reclining rear seats. Too many options to list... it's one of the world class models of the Mercedes Benz S-Class at an incredible price! California car with ZERO RUST and ZERO ACCIDENTS reporting on Carfax Ceramic Limo tint to deflect the heat from the hot sun off the supple Black leather seats. It's an attention getter for its amazing color combo of blk/blk AND its condition with shiny paint and sexy lines. Comments I get often are "it looks clean and mean!" from both men and women young and old. You can not find a comparable car on the market right now... I have looked. Either it's the 2005 S55 with high miles for $10K, modified (who knows what and where corners were cut to save money) or its an S500 and not the S55 AMG for $10K. These cars are expensive to fix if neglected or driven in bad weather causing corroded rusty brake, fuel and suspension lines. My car hasn't seen bad weather and has been low maintenance, very clean and a lot of fun to drive. $160,000 price tag new! In 2005 3bd houses in a quiet suburb cost that much; A STEAL at $12,875 OBO
call/text is best way to reach me but email works as well.
Henry
708 513-4700
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1. W220 S-Class
There aren't enough good things to say about this car. It's the ultimate bargain, in nearly every conceivable meaning of the phrase. I currently daily drive a modified S500, and have owned two others in the last two years. Whether it's the bone stock S430 to the formidable S600 (both naturally aspirated and bi-turbo), to the performance-oriented S55 AMG, there aren't any "bad" W220s. Sure, they can have expensive repairs, but these cars had original prices rivaling the asking price of 3-bedroom houses. The fact that you can buy them for 5-10 percent of their original price, with all mechanicals and electronics intact is nothing short of an automotive miracle. I love this car, and it looks like the rest of you share my sentiment.
It is a lot of car for pocket change. What I'm getting a lot here locally are offers of $10K and I ask them how are they coming up with that number for my car valued at $15K? They all say "well, it says OBO...." $10K for my car in its condition is an S500 not S55 AMG OR an S55 AMG with 130K miles and not clean like mine. I would love to sell it fast so I can go into new projects but I think the person who really knows what they're looking at and KNOWS what their value really is will be my buyer. I'm thinking soon but if not, no big deal. I would like a convertible M3 E46 and verts are priced better at the end of summer so I can wait
I had same landscape when I sold my Porsche 930; foolish offers until the right guy from South Beach just wired the money site unseen and had a delivery truck at my house 5 days later.