Morning all, bought a CLS
Morning all, bought a CLS
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silverback mike

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11,292 posts

277 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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Hi Folks, wavey
Just thought I would say hello again, I've bought a 2006 CLS 320 CDI. Nice car, 60k, full history, probably a marmite colour, it's a grey ish brown metallic. I love the colour but can understand those that dont hehe
Would like to hear from other CLS owners as to quirks and foibles of the model.
Fabulous looking car I think although I know plenty think they are an awful design.
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simes43

196 posts

257 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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Love mine to bits.

I do find that the drivers side mirror seems to hide most roundabouts and anything smaller than a decent sized church
on the open road.


Shezbo

628 posts

154 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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Hi good luck with the car. Each to their own, not my personal favourite Merc it mirrors the Audi S7, looks as though it has a broken back? Front 10/10 Back end 0/10....I'll get me coat

crazy about cars

4,454 posts

193 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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Moment of silence lads...frown

jas xjr

11,309 posts

263 months

Tuesday 10th September 2013
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nice engine , very smooth . some passengers will not realise it is a diesel

SFO

5,171 posts

207 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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sounds like indium grey, lovely colour

silverback mike

Original Poster:

11,292 posts

277 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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Shezbo said:
Hi good luck with the car. Each to their own, not my personal favourite Merc it mirrors the Audi S7, looks as though it has a broken back? Front 10/10 Back end 0/10....I'll get me coat
No not at all, I realise it's not to everyones taste, I like the back biggrin

silverback mike

Original Poster:

11,292 posts

277 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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simes43 said:
Love mine to bits.

I do find that the drivers side mirror seems to hide most roundabouts and anything smaller than a decent sized church
on the open road.
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The Noise

40 posts

165 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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I had one of these between 2 AMG CLSs. Great everyday car.

I would run it on Shell V-Power Diesel as it gave a cleaner burn and stopped the usual diesel smoke. Also, engine seemed to run a little smoother. Could have been in the mind though...!

Winter tyres make a huge difference to this car in the cold and wet and will actually give a much better ride. Softer, quieter more grip. I have a set of 18s, staggered, with only a few hundred miles on the road if you are interested. Makes the car usable in all conditions.

I'd get the Brabus D6 chip (loads on ebay), totally changes the character. Less of the gear swapping, much more performance. Torque is off the chart! They promise better fuel consumption, but I never saw it.

I can't really think of anything else. I'll try to answer any questions you may have.

It was the most reliable of the 3 variations I had. Wish you all the best with it!

silverback mike

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11,292 posts

277 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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Thanks Noise. I'm not sure what tyres are on there, I know they are a premium brand, off the top of my head conti's and are on 18's

I'll definately consider a brabus chip if you think it's worth it. I was impressed without it too.

Re the wheels, yes definately interested, I'll see how I get on. I'm picking it up on Friday.

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Just edited to say I've had a look at that chip, looks a little complicated to install for me. Oily bits I'm ok with but electrics eek

Edited by silverback mike on Wednesday 11th September 13:57

va1o

16,097 posts

231 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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Nice choice, the CLS is one of the best looking 4dr cars on the road. Its also unlikely to have been clocked to high heaven/ used as a minicab like you'd find with the equivalent E-Class hehe

Wacky Racer

40,793 posts

271 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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The CLS 320cdi makes a great secondhand buy, bags of power and good fuel consumption too, downside is fairly poor headroom in the back for tall people.

The downside is heavy depreciation in years one and two, when bought new.

Also, no manual option, however most CLS customers probably prefer automatics anyhow.


va1o

16,097 posts

231 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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Wacky Racer said:
Also, no manual option, however most CLS customers probably prefer automatics anyhow.

I'm surprised you consider its a downside. Manual gearboxes don't really go in Mercs, especially not a 6-cylinder diesel comfort coupe! Don't really see the appeal myself. Manual 'boxes are good in a small hatchback but anything big wants an Auto IMO.

Wacky Racer

40,793 posts

271 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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va1o said:
Wacky Racer said:
Also, no manual option, however most CLS customers probably prefer automatics anyhow.

I'm surprised you consider its a downside. Manual gearboxes don't really go in Mercs, especially not a 6-cylinder diesel comfort coupe! Don't really see the appeal myself. Manual 'boxes are good in a small hatchback but anything big wants an Auto IMO.
Well yes, I probably agree with you, as I said most people would opt for auto boxes anyway.

Mrs WR bought a new CLS in 2007, but did not really like driving an automatic, and ended up selling it after twelve months.....(not that there was anything wrong with the box, it worked fine)....the depreciation worked out around £1000pm, hence why I said they make a great secondhand buy at four or five years old.

kevinpsw

142 posts

222 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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I love the W219 CLS shape. It was a ground-breaking car when new - but since copied by both Audi (A7) and BMW (4 door 6 Series)- and I think it still holds appeal, even alongside the newer W218 variant.

I've only had my 07 model for 16 months but, so far, it has been virtually faultless. There a many high mileage cars out there nowadays so it seems to be a robustly made car. I'm not aware of any particular faults to be found.

I wish you luck with yours.

kevinpsw

142 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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I love the W219 CLS shape. It was a ground-breaking car when new - but since copied by both Audi (A7) and BMW (4 door 6 Series)- and I think it still holds appeal, even alongside the newer W218 variant.

I've only had my 07 model for 16 months but, so far, it has been virtually faultless. There a many high mileage cars out there nowadays so it seems to be a robustly made car. I'm not aware of any particular faults to be found.

I wish you luck with yours.

silverback mike

Original Poster:

11,292 posts

277 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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Thanks Folks, I'll post a pic later on...

Stegel

2,064 posts

198 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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Welcome to 219 ownership - lovely cars. I've had my 06 since new, now on 87,000 miles and generally been trouble free- 1 front spring, bottom ball joint, window regulator and a few glow plugs - all known weaknesses seemingly.

Early V6 diesels had a poor oil seal sitting above the V of the engine which leaked oil onto the inlet port shut down motors, leading to a pretty large bill on some cars - I had the seal replaced (£11) at a service a few years ago so may be worthwhile looking at that - I think the improved seal is orange, whereas the early version was black IIRC.

A few early engines suffered catastrophic failure of the inlet manifolds which, by various accounts, also takes out the turbo. I've heard tales of £4k repair bills at main dealers - mine has so far not shown symptoms, and fingers crossed it stays that way at least for the 12 months or so I can envisage keeping it!

st4

1,359 posts

157 months

Sunday 15th September 2013
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Stegel said:
Welcome to 219 ownership - lovely cars. I've had my 06 since new, now on 87,000 miles and generally been trouble free- 1 front spring, bottom ball joint, window regulator and a few glow plugs - all known weaknesses seemingly.

Early V6 diesels had a poor oil seal sitting above the V of the engine which leaked oil onto the inlet port shut down motors, leading to a pretty large bill on some cars - I had the seal replaced (£11) at a service a few years ago so may be worthwhile looking at that - I think the improved seal is orange, whereas the early version was black IIRC.

A few early engines suffered catastrophic failure of the inlet manifolds which, by various accounts, also takes out the turbo. I've heard tales of £4k repair bills at main dealers - mine has so far not shown symptoms, and fingers crossed it stays that way at least for the 12 months or so I can envisage keeping it!
The valvebody in the gearbox can also go, and its a grand a pop.

But, you are getting 150mph performance, 40mpg fuel costs, near petrol V6 refinement and a nice compliant ride with a reasonable good fun to drive car thats very stylish. Something has to give.

I had an E320cdi and borrowed a CLS, the CLS is so much better, so much more fun to drive and more stylish, I wish I had one

silverback mike

Original Poster:

11,292 posts

277 months

Monday 16th September 2013
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So far, a brilliant allrounder. Comand is a bit of a headful initially, as is the computer when you reset it to factory settings to see what happens bangheadbiggrin