I know it's a year too new but now it's 2015 I'm hoping I've gained a rolling year
Model: Mercedes CL500
Year: 2000
Location: Ayrshire Scotland
MOT: September 2005
Price £2595
Mileage: 161k
Contact: PM me
Due to a miscalculation this won't fit in my lockup and I'm getting some grief for it sitting blocking my drive. Measure twice buy once.
The CL500 has a 5 litre v8 engine with 300+bhp and an autobox with the manual tip tronic change. It lots and lots of kit on it such as satnav, parking sensors, cruise control, sunroof, leather heated and air conditioned electric seats with inbuilt massage, pillerless self closing doors, double glazing and loads of other stuff you'd expect on a top spec mercedes
The car drives really well. Its got 161,000 miles on it but it doesn't feel like that. There's full service history up until around 10,000 miles ago and a huge book full of really expensive looking receipts. All the tyres are good. There's a few little marks and dings but nothing unexpected for the age and mileage of the car. It's also been fitted with an aftermarket parrot bluetooth phone system,
Unlike other CL's in this price range there are no ABC (active body control) faults.
I have 2 keys and the v5 is in my name.
It's mot'd until September but no tax because of the new tax rules. Because it's pre 2001 it only costs £120 to tax for 6 months even though it's a big v8. Fuel wise I've been getting over 20 mpg. Not great but not bad for an engine of this size.
When you're giving it the beans it has a really brutal on off power delivery. I'm not convinced this how it's supposed to be but from what I've read this might be normal. The eml has come on once but not recently. Could be nothing but worth mentioning.
I'm after £2595 for it. A If you look online anything even vaguely around this price range has ABC faults, which can get expensive. This doesn't have any ABC faults. It's also worth saying the ABC makes this thing handle really well for its size. When I had an XJR it was atomic in a straight line but a bit of a pudding in the corners. This can do both.
I'd swap or PX for something interest (and that would obviously fit in my lockup).
Model: Mercedes CL500
Year: 2000
Location: Ayrshire Scotland
MOT: September 2005
Price £2595
Mileage: 161k
Contact: PM me
Due to a miscalculation this won't fit in my lockup and I'm getting some grief for it sitting blocking my drive. Measure twice buy once.
The CL500 has a 5 litre v8 engine with 300+bhp and an autobox with the manual tip tronic change. It lots and lots of kit on it such as satnav, parking sensors, cruise control, sunroof, leather heated and air conditioned electric seats with inbuilt massage, pillerless self closing doors, double glazing and loads of other stuff you'd expect on a top spec mercedes
The car drives really well. Its got 161,000 miles on it but it doesn't feel like that. There's full service history up until around 10,000 miles ago and a huge book full of really expensive looking receipts. All the tyres are good. There's a few little marks and dings but nothing unexpected for the age and mileage of the car. It's also been fitted with an aftermarket parrot bluetooth phone system,
Unlike other CL's in this price range there are no ABC (active body control) faults.
I have 2 keys and the v5 is in my name.
It's mot'd until September but no tax because of the new tax rules. Because it's pre 2001 it only costs £120 to tax for 6 months even though it's a big v8. Fuel wise I've been getting over 20 mpg. Not great but not bad for an engine of this size.
When you're giving it the beans it has a really brutal on off power delivery. I'm not convinced this how it's supposed to be but from what I've read this might be normal. The eml has come on once but not recently. Could be nothing but worth mentioning.
I'm after £2595 for it. A If you look online anything even vaguely around this price range has ABC faults, which can get expensive. This doesn't have any ABC faults. It's also worth saying the ABC makes this thing handle really well for its size. When I had an XJR it was atomic in a straight line but a bit of a pudding in the corners. This can do both.
I'd swap or PX for something interest (and that would obviously fit in my lockup).