2012 benz CLS
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That one I just don't see. Some guy on campus has a black S550 parked daily in the parking lot and it doesn't look too great to me. When I first saw it and was approaching it I almost completely ignored it because it looked like a C-class but as I got closer I was surprised that it's an S-class.
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The rear is my least favorite part.
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IMO the old one looked much more elegant and classier for its time:
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Not sure if it's just me but I liked older Mercedes designs a lot better than the new ones, especially the E-class and S-class. These were once some of my favorite cars and now just "meh".
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The rear is my least favorite part.
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IMO the old one looked much more elegant and classier for its time:
![](http://imageonthefly.autodatadirect.com/images/?IMG=USB50MBC472A0102.jpg&WIDTH=755&HEIGHT=500)
Not sure if it's just me but I liked older Mercedes designs a lot better than the new ones, especially the E-class and S-class. These were once some of my favorite cars and now just "meh".
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That one I just don't see. Some guy on campus has a black S550 parked daily in the parking lot and it doesn't look too great to me. When I first saw it and was approaching it I almost completely ignored it because it looked like a C-class but as I got closer I was surprised that it's an S-class.
Not sure if it's just me but I liked older Mercedes designs a lot better than the new ones, especially the E-class and S-class. These were once some of my favorite cars and now just "meh".
Not sure if it's just me but I liked older Mercedes designs a lot better than the new ones, especially the E-class and S-class. These were once some of my favorite cars and now just "meh".
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I don't like the E Class sedan but love the E Class coupe.
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Seen new CLS the other day. I think the old one is a much better looking car. The new one looks greats, but design is weak. They tried so hard to make the design pop with LED light, but it doesn't do it for me. Went to Lexus dealer recently, seen new LS in the showroom, it was a much better looking can than pre-MMC LS and new CLS IMO. Spindle grill in the new LS really does it for me.
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I know some of the styling of MB models is controversial but I actually find that MB cars are one of the few lines of luxury of cars that actually LOOK like something wealthy (and let's be honest, that's pretty much the goal of luxury car makers; to appeal to the wealthy and affluent) people drive. So many others look like better-fitted out versions of what could pass as mainstream cars and that includes Lexus and Infiniti.
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Maybe I'm biased since I have extensive seat time with the CLS 63 but I find the design amazing. In pics I hated it and preferred the w219 which I thought was one of the most unique and cleanest designs around. I agree the current CLS is more fussy but far more aggressive and masculine. I could drive it every day, it is amazing.
Build quality is amazing and everything inside feels expensive. Space is great up front, not great in the rear but not bad either. It drives well too and the adjustable suspension makes a big difference, AMG mode really turns things up a notch. Comfort (C) is really the best setting to me for most driving and it includes the stop/start which I think all cars should have. Makes no sense for the engine to run at a light or while idling.
I do admit the stock models the styling might not be for everyone.
Build quality is amazing and everything inside feels expensive. Space is great up front, not great in the rear but not bad either. It drives well too and the adjustable suspension makes a big difference, AMG mode really turns things up a notch. Comfort (C) is really the best setting to me for most driving and it includes the stop/start which I think all cars should have. Makes no sense for the engine to run at a light or while idling.
I do admit the stock models the styling might not be for everyone.
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I love my bosses 550, but after seeing a 63 with a matte paint job and red interior my heart is sold. Even the extra aesthetics and exhaust note are enough to induce you
Still love my 2-door S-class though
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My cousin recently purchased a new one. I like the look of the previous gen better, but it's still a very nice car. My biggest complaint is space; I'm surprised that such a large car has such little usable interior space. The rear seats are tight, and putting in a child seat makes the front passenger seat useless. I didn't think the front seating area is very spacious either. To me it seems that a current 5 series (and possibly a current 3 series) has more interior room.
I would opt for an S class instead.
I would opt for an S class instead.
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the S class sells more than the CLS but I would take either in a heartbeat. Will have to wait until the new S class comes out to see which one I like better.
But the LED headlights are gorgeous at night.
But the LED headlights are gorgeous at night.
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Drove CLS63 the other day and all i could say is "WOW"! Such an amazing car and very, very fast!
Older gen CLS is not that bad as well, but once you drive 63, you'll want one!
Older gen CLS is not that bad as well, but once you drive 63, you'll want one!
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Agreed, the rear on the previous generation S class looked elegant. Now, while the design language used on the rear across the face lifted E, CLS, and S classes are consistent (swoopy, soft curves) I think it was uninspired and too bulky on the S...
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