Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class Consumer Reviews
My first real toy
Awesome driving experience. Great road manners and super performance. 11,000 miles and not one complaint or problem.
Great car
I leased an '06 CLK350 in 2/06 and love it. Looks great, fun to drive, comfortable and quiet. The engine is wonderful and powerful. Save the money on the 5.0. Over the last 1,000 miles I have averaged 27mpg. Mine is black on black and turns heads all the time. Came with the iPod so no longer need CDs. I traded in an '04 S500 and I like the CLK better.
- CLK350 ConvertibleMSRP: $6,450153 mi away
- CLK350 ConvertibleMSRP: $8,775205 mi away
- CLK350 ConvertibleMSRP: $9,995273 mi away
Superb Convertible (Cabrio)
Had a '98 SL500 and went to this Black top over Alabaster White CLK350C with no regrets. 6 Cyl. is superb, no need for V8, which is a big concession for me. Agree with all other reviewers on positives. While in dash cup holder works, center console cup holder with tall cup is in the way of arm when using shifter. 7 speed tranny is fantastic and performs beautifully and not with low speed "clunks" like my '06 ML 500 w/all wheel drive.
Worth the money
I was involved in a Tbone colission with a hit and run by a Ford Explorer. The policeman said I should be dead. Thank God for Mercedes Benz and the saftey systems they have invented.
CLK350-Classy car that's fun to drive!!
This car feels strong & sturdy on the road, but not heavy (like the Volvo I test drove that wouldn't pick up speed). I love the space afforded in this coupe (coming from the teeny lexusSC430). Plenty of headroom & legroom, and both the driver & passenger seats can be adjusted from the seat "tuners" on the doors (including the height of the headrest). The Sirius satelite radio is nice, I liked the option of listening to the BBC news or the Discovery channel from our car. Some people have commented on there only being 1 cupholder, but there are two. One is right next to the gear shift, and the other one is located inside the arm rest (easy to get to by scrolling back the armrest).