1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SE
Description
The 1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SE is a prime example of German engineering and luxury, presented here in immaculate condition. With less than 50,000 miles on the odometer, it is hard to find a better-preserved model in the UK. This particular vehicle, finished in a striking red exterior, exudes elegance and sophistication. Both the exterior and interior are in amazing condition, a testament to the care and maintenance it has received over the years.
Inside, the car features a cream cloth interior that perfectly complements the vibrant exterior. The interior materials are in excellent condition, offering a luxurious and comfortable driving experience. As a right-hand drive vehicle, it is well-suited for UK roads.
The 300SE is powered by a robust 3.0L petrol engine paired with an automatic transmission, delivering a smooth and powerful performance. It is equipped with a Sports Mode button for an enhanced driving experience and Cruise Control conveniently located on the steering wheel for long-distance comfort. With only 46,387 miles on the clock, this Mercedes-Benz has plenty of life left and promises many more miles of enjoyable driving.
This 1990 Mercedes-Benz 300SE stands out not just for its pristine condition but also for its combination of classic style and reliable performance. Its well-preserved state makes it a rare find, and it is certain to be a cherished addition to any collection or a reliable daily driver for those who appreciate timeless luxury.
Estimate: £18,000 - £20,000.
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Details
Red
Interior ColourCream
Driver SideRight Hand Drive
Mileage46,387
TransmissionAutomatic
Engine Size3.0L Petrol
LocationWest Berkshire
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