Saw that gud ole Heavy Carl, the local stealership, is advertising that
it has the new 2006 CLS in stock. Just what is that? Is it the new 2006
S Class, or is it some sort of expanded CL coupe? It is advertised as a
4 door coupe. Of course that begs the question of does it have the
valet trunk lock with the emergency release button inside the trunk,
but I fear we know the answer to that one also.
mcbrue in the trailer down by the river under the bridge
96 S420
Randall Brink - 14 Feb 2005 05:12 GMT
The "4-door coupe" sure does look good in its TV ads. But without a valet
trunk lock...
It must be like a convertible saloon, or a windowless hatchback.

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> Saw that gud ole Heavy Carl, the local stealership, is advertising that
> it has the new 2006 CLS in stock. Just what is that? Is it the new 2006
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> 96 S420
T.G. Lambach - 14 Feb 2005 08:37 GMT
E 500 chassis with a fastback body.
Local stealer wants $10,000 "Additional Dealer Mark-up" for CLS whose
MSRP is about $62K.
Wait for new S Class.
Randall Brink - 14 Feb 2005 14:56 GMT
Waiting for new S Class diesel. May have a long wait.

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>E 500 chassis with a fastback body.
>
> Local stealer wants $10,000 "Additional Dealer Mark-up" for CLS whose MSRP
> is about $62K.
>
> Wait for new S Class.
Richard Sexton - 14 Feb 2005 19:06 GMT
>Waiting for new S Class diesel. May have a long wait.
Only if you want a new one
I take it you aren't thinking of dropping an OM617 into a W108.

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Roland Franzius - 14 Feb 2005 11:38 GMT
> Saw that gud ole Heavy Carl, the local stealership, is advertising that
> it has the new 2006 CLS in stock. Just what is that? Is it the new 2006
> S Class, or is it some sort of expanded CL coupe? It is advertised as a
> 4 door coupe. Of course that begs the question of does it have the
> valet trunk lock with the emergency release button inside the trunk,
> but I fear we know the answer to that one also.
Its the S-Class coupe, a 4 door version of what was once the SEC.
http://www.mercedes-benz.de/content/media_library/germany/mpc_germany/de/mercede
s-benz_deutschland/personenwagen/home/produkte/neufahrzeuge/cls-klasse/preise/pr
eisliste_cls-klasse0.object-Single-MEDIA.tmp/040131%20A2%20PB-CLS.pdf

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CND - 14 Feb 2005 13:26 GMT
> Its the S-Class coupe, a 4 door version of what was once the SEC.
>
> http://www.mercedes-benz.de/content/media_library/germany/mpc_germany/de/mercede
s-benz_deutschland/personenwagen/home/produkte/neufahrzeuge/cls-klasse/preise/pr
eisliste_cls-klasse0.object-Single-MEDIA.tmp/040131%20A2%20PB-CLS.pdf
No, the CL is the "S-class coupe." The CLS is a new model range. That
slots between the E and S classes.
Dori A Schmetterling - 14 Feb 2005 13:47 GMT
Hi mcB
There was a thread on this earlier with people commenting on appearance. I
have seen one. Looked good to me but there are strong feelings the other
way, too.
It's neither E nor S; it stands on its own, I think, just like the CLK is
not a C-Class coupe/cab.
DAS
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> Saw that gud ole Heavy Carl, the local stealership, is advertising that
> it has the new 2006 CLS in stock. Just what is that? Is it the new 2006
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> 96 S420
Rodney T. Grill - 14 Feb 2005 17:15 GMT
> Saw that gud ole Heavy Carl, the local stealership, is advertising that
> it has the new 2006 CLS in stock. Just what is that? Is it the new 2006
> S Class, or is it some sort of expanded CL coupe? It is advertised as a
> 4 door coupe. Of course that begs the question of does it have the
> valet trunk lock with the emergency release button inside the trunk,
> but I fear we know the answer to that one also.
Technically, it's a "sedan" version of the CL coupe (the CL is a coupe
version of the S). In reality, it's an all new vehicle that is meant to
attract buyers looking for a sporty Mercedes sedan or a more usable coupe.
Many buyers think the E and S sedans aren't sporty enough. Others want a
coupe, but don't want to pay nearly $100K for the CL and also find it to be
not very sporty. The CLK is often considered too small and also not as
luxurious. The CLS is meant to bridge the gaps for all of these buyers.
IMHO, the biggest detractor to the CLS is the size of the back seat. It
only seats two because it has a fixed center console, but it's also very
short on leg and headroom. It's almost easier to get into the back seat of
a CL than a CLS.

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metrocomm@ca.inter.net - 15 Feb 2005 03:46 GMT
Yes, I suspect the CLS was not designed to be "practical" - for the
backseat passenger. It was likely designed more for the driver in
mind.
I also believe there is good reason to for a slightly-whimsical sedan
to be a financial success. Many company executives are expected to use
sedans as company cars but never coupes. The CLS can satisfy the
respectability of a 4-door sedan while giving the executive a more sexy
and distinctive drive. These are not people who are expected to act as
chauffeurs for clients in the backseats or want to look like they
chauffeur people around.
There's always the new S-Klasse for people who really need backseat
room so Mercedes has it covered.