2002 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E55 AMG Sedan
Specifications |
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Stock: | MB02-475 |
Current condition: | ORIGINAL-PRESERVED |
Performance: | 8 cyl, 5.4 liter engine, 349hp |
Transmission: | Automatic with Performance Mode |
Suspension: | Independent Front / Rear |
Color exterior: | Silver |
Color interior: | Black leather |
Mileage: | 86,145 Showing |
Wheels: | AMG Alloy |
Tires: | Dunlop 275/35R/18 Rear 245/140R/18 |
Brakes: | Disc Brakes front and rear |
Vin #: | WBDJF74J52B458475 |
Description
(SOLD) This is a great 2002 Mercedes E55 AMG in Silver with a Black leather interior. This is a California car with two prior owners and is blue chip equipped. This vehicle features ABS brakes, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, automatic transmission, cruise control, front seat heaters, memory seats, power locks, power steering, rear CD changer, rear sunshade, sunroof, airbags, alloy wheels, AMG package, cassette player, dual power seats, leather interior, overhead airbags, power mirrors, power windows, rear defroster, side airbags and traction control. This Mercedes is accident-free and problem free (as stated by Carfax), is without rust and has been well cared for and maintained. This is a great luxury sport sedan for the Mercedes enthusiast that can be driven and enjoyed every day.
History
The E in E-class initially stood for Einspritzmotor, (German for fuel injection); a new feature in volume production vehicles at the time that the E-Class first appeared, with the E as a suffix to the engine nomenclature in the 1950s. AMG models are typically the most expensive and highest-performance of each Mercedes series. AMG models typically have more aggressive looks, higher performances, better handling and better stability than their regular Mercedes counterparts. All AMG engines are hand built, using a "one man, one engine" philosophy at the current AMG plant in Affalterbach, Germany. To signify this, each AMG engine builder stamps the engines they produce with an engraved plaque depicting their signature.