Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class Consumer Reviews
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Had for 11 years! Sold in August
It has a great ride, plenty of zip, great lines and sheer pleasure to drive. Have not had one major issue in 11 years. The only negative is the gas mileage for around town driving......only get about 14mpg due to the 5.0 V8 engine. On the highway, about 20mpg. But I still love driving this car.....My husband has been nagging me for 2 years to get a new car with latest technology. Only thing I really wanted was an updated navigation and bluetooth. Had 44,000 miles. A grandma car....Traded in August, 2017 for 2018 E Series......I WANT MY OLD CAR BACK!!!!
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Exciting
The CLK350 is sporty and elegant. What a joy to drive. No need to worry about speed or safety, the car has both. Plenty of truck space and seats four comfortably. On top of all the wonderful features you get professional service support. Thanks for the awesome experience and ride.
- CLK350 ConvertibleMSRP: $10,995478 mi away
- CLK350 ConvertibleMSRP: $7,995511 mi away
- CLK350 ConvertibleMSRP: $9,995539 mi away
Love the Car
Turned in my Lexus GS300 March '06. I started shopping in feb for new car to lease. Lexus gave me high priced lease prices and this would have been my 3rd GS. So went to Mercedes and leased 2006 CLK350. Obsidian black-light tan inside. Have Sirius, lighting package, prem package, heated seats and navigation. Love the car. No problems except had to wait 1 month for Sirius. And the car cost me less than the Lexus. The car turns heads. Love driving the car, Much better than the 2003 GS300. The best time of day is driving to and from work.
What they didn't tell me
Car provides a good ride. The interior is comfortable but was not told that when it rains water get inside the car because there is no run-off or drainage system. After each rain, I must take a cloth and wipe the running board and the area under the doors and the sides, inside the car. $50K is a lot of money to spend for one to have to wipe the water out of the inside of the car each time it rains. When questioned was told "it is a design flaw" caused by the way the windows open and then close to seal for air tightness. Didn't they know about the "flaw"?
Sexiest car I've owned
Since Mercedes doesn't hold value like the Beamer I had before, I was able to get a great deal on a low mileage '06 in CT. The car is mint with Nav, black on black, etc etc. I am only in my 3rd week and I love it. Our other car is a Lexus ES350 which is a safe bet boring sedan and I convinced my wifey to get this 'for her.' Let's just that it is not a 335 twin turbo but has enough power under the hood and looks better than comparable cars, way better. It drives well enough and I have been inventing excuses just to take it on the road. So far, I don't have any annoying rattles or anything. Best looking I owned.