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FS: 1999 CLK 320
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FS: 1999 CLK 320
1999 Mercedes Benz CLK 320 with 82,000 miles
Listed at $12,900
Located in Charleston, SC
Very clean condition, inside and out. Regularly mistaken for brand new, and receives complements and stares on the street. Abnormally low miles for this model year: the previous owner was a cop and this was his weekend car. With nearly 230 lbs-ft of torque, this car is quick around town and very fast on the highway.
Includes after market stereo with MP3 CD/USB/iPod, MSR 18" wheels (also includes stock wheels and tires), Brembo brake rotors, and new tires (replaced last month). I have had zero problems with this car.
I'm only selling because I'm looking at getting another Mercedes. If you have a CLK55, C32, or E55 that you are looking to get rid of in order to free up some cash, but still want to drive a nice Mercedes, I may be willing to trade plus pay cash for the difference in value.
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The car had the transmission oil changed this weekend as preventative maintenance. It's running great for the next owner.
The dealer confirmed with a paint checker that the car has never had paint work/repair. He described it as "very clean" inside and out.
The dealer confirmed with a paint checker that the car has never had paint work/repair. He described it as "very clean" inside and out.
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A little info on the stereo in the car:
I love this after market head unit and would never go back to stock (although it will come with the car, in case you want it). I carefully did the install to make it look and sound as OEM as possible. None of the wiring harnesses were cut, so switching back to stock would be plug and play. I utilized the stock Bose amp and the 4 volt pre-amp outputs on the head unit, which is how the factory unit is wired (it sounds great). The big plus over the factory system is MP3 support: MP3 CD, iPod, and USB thumb drive. I bought an 8GB USB thumb drive for about $40 which is hidden behind the "pocket." So much better than any CD changer, as you can have days worth of music, sorted into playlist folders, all available.
I love this after market head unit and would never go back to stock (although it will come with the car, in case you want it). I carefully did the install to make it look and sound as OEM as possible. None of the wiring harnesses were cut, so switching back to stock would be plug and play. I utilized the stock Bose amp and the 4 volt pre-amp outputs on the head unit, which is how the factory unit is wired (it sounds great). The big plus over the factory system is MP3 support: MP3 CD, iPod, and USB thumb drive. I bought an 8GB USB thumb drive for about $40 which is hidden behind the "pocket." So much better than any CD changer, as you can have days worth of music, sorted into playlist folders, all available.