Close Icon
Register

Search the UK’s largest used car websites all in one place

Mercedes-BenzE Class 2.1 E220 BlueTEC AMG Night Edition G-Tronic+ Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr

Go Back

Details

  • Make: Mercedes
  • Milage: 94472 Miles
  • Year: 2015
  • Model: E Class
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Location: PE134AX

Description

?F/S/H|1 OWNER FROM BRAND NEW?.

Introducing the epitome of luxury and performance - the Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2.1 E220 AMG Night Edition Bluetec Auto 4dr. With only 1 previous owner, this stunning vehicle is sure to turn heads wherever you go.Finished in sleek Black, this Mercedes-Benz E-Class exudes sophistication and style. The AMG Night Edition package adds a touch of sportiness and flair, making it the perfect combination of elegance and performance.Experience the power and efficiency of the Bluetec engine, paired with the convenience of automatic transmission. Whether you're cruising down the highway or navigating city streets, the Mercedes-Benz E-Class delivers a smooth and exhilarating driving experience.Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional vehicle. Visit our showroom today and take the Mercedes-Benz E-Class for a test drive. Elevate your driving experience with the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.We have Over 100 Cars In Stock - Click Collect - Nationwide Delivery Available - Thorney Toll Motors are Proud To Present This Stunning Vehicle Which Is Available Now For Test Drive And Viewing.All Of Our Vehicles Will Have Minimum 6 Months Mot, Pre-Delivery Inspection, Oil Filter Service If It Is Due.Our Vehicles Can Be Reserved With a £99 Refundable Holding Deposit To Ensure The Car Is Held Specifically For You To View. Terms And Conditions Apply. We Offer Various Warranty Packages For Your Peace Of Mind. 12, 24, 36 Months Available. Parts And Labour Included. Nationwide Cover. Please Ask For More Information. HONEST - RELIABLE - AFFORDABLE - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

?HONEST? RELIABLE? AFFORDABLE? SATISFACTION GUARANTEED? HASSLE FREE PURCHASE? 5 STAR RATED DEALER?.

Part service history