Highlights

THIS... is a 2004 Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG Cabriolet, finished in Green Black Metallic with a black soft top and a blue interior.
  • The attached Carfax vehicle history report lists no mileage discrepancies in this CLK55's past; it also shows mostly California ownership since new.
  • According to the build sheet provided in the gallery, notable factory equipment includes bi-xenon headlights, a power-operated soft top, leather upholstery, heated front seats, and automatic climate control. Notable modifications reported by the seller are limited to 18-inch CL500 wheels.
  • Mercedes-Benz introduced the second-generation CLK for the 2003 model year. It was based on the W203-generation C-Class, but its exterior styling brought it in line with the bigger E-Class. AMG's fire-breathing 55 model arrived a little bit later with a V8 engine and a much more muscular design, and CLK sales ended after the 2009 model year. Its spot in the range was filled by the two-door E-Class.
  • Power comes from a 5.4-liter V8, rated at 362 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear wheels via a 5-speed automatic transmission.

Equipment

A build sheet is provided in the photo gallery, and a partial list of notable equipment reported by the seller includes:
  • Bi-xenon headlights
  • Fog lights
  • Power-operated soft top
  • Leather upholstery
  • Heated and power-adjustable front seats with memory
  • Automatic climate control

Modifications

Notable modifications reported by the seller include:
  • 18-inch CL500 wheels

Known Flaws

  • The attached Carfax vehicle history report indicates that this CLK55 sustained "minor damage" to the right front and right side in September 2013.
  • Chips and scratches around the exterior
  • Loose soft top material around rear window; bubbling tint
  • Some scratches on wheels
  • 2009 date code on one tire
  • Creases and wear on seats; torn passenger's seat cushion
  • Some wear on interior touch points and trim panels
  • The seller notes that the wiper controls are inoperative.