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Blue Book® Suggested Retail Value Fuel Economy (city/hwy) ![]() The new generation CLK Cabriolet is even a more desirable soft-top model.Read Full Review Other CLK ReviewsUser ReviewsThe community thinks...
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A Fabulous Automobile to Own and Drive
by David on 10/25/2009.
Trim: 2004 Mercedes-Benz CLK CLK320 Cabriolet, Owned 6 years.
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Pros:
I bought this car new in September 2003. It's now October 2009. The car has 75,000 trouble free miles. It's always been serviced at the Mercedes dealer. I've never had a problem with this automobile. The owner's manual is hard to get through. I've never seen an owner's manual so encompassing and detailed. I love this car. I can't afford to buy another new Mercedes, but maybe I'll keep on the lookout for a returned lease car that's been serviced at the dealer and then I can get the Tele-Aid again. Perhaps I'll wait until 2011 or 2012. Otherwise. this is an outstanding automobile.
Cons:
The only thing that upset me is that the Tele-Aid system was analog and then it changed to digital in 2007. If I wanted to keep it, it would cost me around $1700 to convert it. I can't afford that much money and have had to let it go. I'm really upset because I really liked the fact that in an emergency, someone would know where I was when the emergency happened.
Overall review:
I love this car. I can't afford to buy another new Mercedes, but maybe I'll keep on the lookout for a returned lease car that's been serviced at the dealer and then I can get the Tele-Aid again. Perhaps I'll wait until 2011 or 2012. Otherwise. this is an outstanding automobile.
Review ID: #543242
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