What kind of car is a 1999 Mercedes Benz CL500?
This 1999 Mercedes-Benz CL500 was first registered in Utah and spent time in California before being purchased by the seller in New York in 2018. The car is finished in Ruby Metallic over gray Nappa leather and is powered by a 5.0-liter V8 paired with a five-speed automatic transmission.
How can I buy a Mercedes Benz online?
If a car is flagged on the Online Showroom as having sign online available, this means that you can complete the signing of all purchase documentation remotely. Simply submit an enquiry or reserve your car and your chosen Retailer will contact you directly about the next steps. Completing your paperwork from home.*
How does a Mercedes Benz car get delivered?
Your car will be delivered with a driver seat cover that your delivery driver will remove on arrival and dispose of appropriately. They will also wipe down all surfaces with disinfectant to make sure your car is in pristine condition.
Why does Mercedes Benz have an online showroom?
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Are there any used Mercedes Benz CL 500s for sale?
Autotrader has 28 Used Mercedes-Benz CL 500 cars for sale, including a 1999 Mercedes-Benz CL 500, a 2000 Mercedes-Benz CL 500, and a 2001 Mercedes-Benz CL 500.
What kind of suspension does a Mercedes CL500 have?
ABC comes standard on all CLs and will likely be extended to the S-class and other top-drawer Benzes soon. As did the Q45a, the CL employs coil springs to bear the normal load of the car and augments them with hydraulic plungers that can push down but cannot pull up a wheel. (That is to say, both systems are technically semiactive suspensions.)
Who is the Mercedes Benz CL aimed at?
The CL is clearly aimed at the Benz faithful, a confident lot who care little about flash and making an impression. Few cars cater to their owners to the extent this one does, and that type of understated ego stroke is what will sell 2500 of them a year to good-egg-rich car lovers.
What kind of car is the Porsche CL500?
The CL500’s competition theoretically includes the Jaguar XKR, the Porsche 911, the Aston Martin DB7, the Ferrari 456M, and perhaps the Bentley Continental. But the CL isn’t much like any of those cars. For one thing, its 36-cubic-foot rear seat fits mid-size adults very comfortably.