The E-Class, which donated the CLS’s basic underlying structure, would be horrified at the wantonness of it all. Styling appeal is a matter of individual taste, but there aren’t many who remain un-captivated by the slinky Benz.
It is a lovely car to look at, and equally lovely to experience on the road. It breathes competence and quality, is luxurious and fast and asks fewer compromises than a two-door coupe. The boot is great, but the rear compartment not so - particularly if you’re reasonably tall.
The CLS 500 is about $16,000 more expensive than an E500, CLS 55 AMG is $22,300 more than an E55 and the CLS 350 is about $15,000 more than the E350.
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