2005 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sport Description
Great condition! Only 80,000 miles!!! Absolutely love this car but just got a new SUV to accommodate our growing family.
Needs new seals for valve cover and crank shaft. Mercedes service bulletin also suggests replacing crank shaft pulley along with crank shaft seal replacement. Technician also recommended replacing positive crank valve and hoses as clogged pct systems can cause oil leaks. See attached documents from auto repair shop.
Brand New TiresBrand New BrakesSmall scratches on rear bumperPassenger side fog light lens cover broken but fog light works fine. Center Console latch sticksNO other door dings or scratches or damage inside or outNo hidden issues with this car!
Full maintenancerecords on the car. Including every single oil change!
Interioris in excellent condition never smoke, leather in excellent condition, full electrical seats, adjustable steering wheel, cruise control, sunroof and moon roof. CD player + 6 disc player in glove compartment. 3.5mm aux audio input jack. Has aftermarket bluetooth input so you can play music from Android or iPhone.
Exterior, original paint in very good condition and is very shiny, vehicle was kept in garage almost all the time, body is straight with no scratches and absolutely no rust.
Electricalwork properly, all window, light, turn signal and radio. The A/C work perfect and blow cold.
This car has clean title, valid registration and valid smog certificate.
Car starts and runs now. Can drive it home if it's short distance but oil leak causes belts to slip off the pulleys, so I'd recommend having it towed home. Buyer will pay for towing. If winning bidder is within 100 miles of 90230, I can use my AAA account for free towing to your house.
California resident buyer pays sales tax based on the resident zip code. Pays DMV transfer and current registration $50 Smog Certificate plus $55 document fees.
Out of state buyer pays $55 document fees only, plus the selling price, no official’s fees in California, takes the clean title and transfers it him or her self in the resident state.