Basic Information

BrandMercedes-Benz
SeriesR Class
Year2012
First Registration2012/12
Mileage163,100km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine3.5L 272 V6
ColorGrey
Seats6seats

Condition Description

Vehicle condition meets standards, passed inspection; vehicle condition is average; 3 claims filed; 1 ownership transfer.

This vehicle is 14 years old, with an average annual mileage of 11,700 kilometers. It has been used infrequently and has been transferred to another owner once. There may be obvious signs of wear and tear on the exterior. The interior shows obvious signs of use or dirt. The overall body frame is intact, but there are a few abnormal issues. The powertrain is functioning normally.

Configuration Highlights

Air Suspension
Panoramic Sunroof
Rear Independent Climate Control
4WD System
Power Trunk
Paddle Shifters
Front Radar
Rain-sensing Wipers
Backup Camera
High-definition Low Beam
Power Folding Mirrors
Power Seats
Auto Headlights
Cruise Control
Rear Air Vents
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Heated Mirrors
Hill Start Assist
Rear Parking Sensors
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

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What are the differences in power loss performance of used lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and ternary lithium (NMC) batteries in cold countries?

If your market is in extremely cold regions (like Russia or Northern Europe), we strongly recommend purchasing ternary lithium (NMC) models equipped with heat pump air conditioning. The range achievement rate of used LFP batteries typically plummets at minus 15 degrees, and we will alert you accordingly.

When calculating the total cost of a used car, what percentage of the car price do you recommend setting aside for "unforeseen local preparation costs"?

Based on practical risk assessment, we strongly recommend setting aside 3% to 5% of the car price as a buffer fund for even the highest-rated used cars, to cover oil changes, new tires, minor shipping scratches, and local inspection labor costs.

After the vehicle arrived at the port, it was found that the rubber parts of the chassis (such as dust covers and engine mounts) had extensive cracking. Does this fall under the compensation for "certain repair parts compensation"?

Absolutely not. The aging and cracking of rubber parts are inevitable over time and are a normal manifestation of vehicle depreciation. Our compensation only covers sudden and catastrophic mechanical failures, such as engine cylinder scoring or transmission gear breakage.

Mercedes-Benz R Class 3.5L 272 V6

奔驰R级 2010款 R 350 L 4MATIC

EXW: $5,348
Car CodeSWA1621031
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