Used 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Consumer Reviews
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Dont buy one you will regret Ray Catin
This car has cronic transmission problems. This has been replaced and still is sifting like a go cart. Brake vibration problems. Also a problem with leaking lights (water this a been replaced also and still leaks. Electrical problems, windows and sunroof sometimes don't close, the window will make an attempt to close then it reopens Squeeky brakes. Don't buy one! This car needs to be recalled and reworked. Its really Mercedes garbage. This is my second Mercedes and my last!
Vrroommm
Great looking car Great handling
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- Value
- CLS500 SedanMSRP: $8,781111 mi away
- CLS55 AMG SedanMSRP: $23,999266 mi away
- CLS500 SedanMSRP: $11,995520 mi away
Beauty and the Beast
Love the looks of the vehicle and the attention it gets but not so keen on the ride. Don't know if I would have made the purchase had I known the transmission and ride would be so "less than desirable".
Lexus Vs. CLS 500
Pros: Head turner, good handling Cons: Quality of Lexus (LS430) far exceeds than this one. Poor controls' interface, Very bad service by Mercedes. A bit uncomfortable for longer drives.
No "S" Class
Having traded an S class for the CLS, I have to tell you I am very happy. No discernable difference in comfort in the front seats, but a big difference in the performance and handling. I have had many unsolicted compliments on the styling of the car. This one is a real winner. I just cannot figure out why I do not see more CLS 500's on the road.