Mercedes-Benz CLS car reviews
Reviews
Mercedes-Benz CLS (2012 – ) expert review
If you don’t mind paying the extra it costs over the equivalent E-Class saloon, the CLS is a stylish and practical way to carry four people and their luggage.
Date added: Tuesday 14 May 2013.
Mercedes CLS coupe (2005 – 2010) expert review
The Mercedes CLS is soon to be replaced. The 2005 version is still an excellent luxury coupe thanks to its head-turning looks and refined ride.
Date added: Saturday 12 January 2008.
News
Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake to cost £50k
Specifications and pricing have been announced for the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake estate, which will start from £49,360, when it goes on sale next month. The entry-level model is a CLS 250 CDI, turbocharged four-cylinder diesel with 204bhp.
Date added: Tuesday 21 August 2012.
AMG muscle for Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake estate
Mercedes has released details of its forthcoming performance estate car, the CLS63 Shooting Brake. Based on the swoopy CLS saloon (or four-door coupe if you prefer), it isn’t strictly a Shooting Brake design – with more than the requisite two doors – though, with a shape that instantly renders most other estate cars as nothing more than mere boxes for storing your pooch, we’re not going to argue.
Date added: Wednesday 11 July 2012.
Mercedes CLS coupe (2010 – ) first drive
Mercedes CLS first drive When the original Mercedes CLS broke cover in 2003, it was something genuinely new. A premium four-door coupé, the CLS may have been just a Mercedes E-Class underneath, but with 170,000 examples finding owners, it proved that style counts in the executive sector.
Date added: Thursday 14 October 2010.
Paris Motor Show: Mercedes CLS
The Mercedes CLS created a market for swooping four-door coupe saloons, and now it’s raised the bar. The second-generation CLS received its world debut at the Paris Motor Show, and sees a raft of updates to fend off competition from the Audi A7 Sportback and Volkswagen Passat CC.
Date added: Thursday 30 September 2010.




