Used 2001 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class Consumer Reviews
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OK
Have had the car 4 years from new and it still feels like new.Some irritating problems like rusting wjeel nuts, poor heating and ventilation electronics and cheap fixtures in some parts of the interior. Performance OK for this class.Great residual value, but I plan to keep the car for a quite a few more years.
CLK430 2001
Too many problems, at 45k my sunroof and noise problems were still not fixed, new transmission, new car seat motor (3 times, new catalic converter, new A/C drier, sterring wheel shock, new cup holder (2 times), remote door opener, window motor ..... it seems like we don't have good mechanics or poor design, even an aligment took more than 3 times to get it working right, I never had that experience with my Lexus LS400 or Infinity Q45.
- CLK55 AMG CoupeMSRP: $9,800267 mi away
- CLK320 ConvertibleMSRP: $3,495343 mi away
- CLK320 ConvertibleMSRP: $5,499406 mi away
There is nothing else like it !
Have had absolutely no problems with it, except someone felt they needed my hood ornament more than I did. Replacement cost was 7 bucks and they've got boxes at the dealership. As for the window dropping on the auto up problem, I called the 1-800 # and they walked me thru a how to correct it with window button. It's actually a choice.
Stay away
The car was in shop in total for over two months out of 18 months we owned it. Do not buy the convertible. It is a major problem car. You name the problem the car has it. Some of Crysler's technolgy has managed to slip in the CLK.
clk320
outstanding, solid inside and out