Mercedes Benz CLS 320 Cdi Auto Contract Hire and Leasing
Stock Level:
6
Delivery:
9 days
Deal Expiry:
25/12/2008
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Automatic with metallic paint, leather, heated seats and bluetooth
Contract hire agreement, Based on 3 months in advance, followed by 35 monthly payments. All plus vat. 10,000 miles per annum.
Our Price £549 PM
CLS 320 Cdi Auto Information
A completely new vehicle concept generated a new vision. The CLS Class is the first 4 door coupé from Mercedes. It combines the dynamics of a coupé but with the luxury and practicality of a saloon car.
Standard Features
Optional Extras (Extra Cost)
Alloy Wheels
Metallic Paint
Automatic Gearbox
Leather Seats
Air Conditioning
Electric Windows
Electric Mirrors
Cruise Control
Satellite Navigation
CD Player
Mp3/Ipod Connection
Anti-Lock Braking System
Traction Control
Climate Control
Electric Sunroof
CLS 320 Cdi Auto Review
This is an original & impartial Mercedes Benz - CLS 320 Cdi Auto review, compiled by the team at car contract hire online
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Performance
All four engines in the lineup provide great pace. The smallest petrol is the 288bhp 3.5 litre V6, which is in the 350. The next a smooth 383bhp 5.5 V8, fitted in the 500. The range topping 63 AMG has a monster 6.2 V8 which outputs a staggering 507bhp. Diesel fans will have the 320 CDI, this is fitted with a 221bhp 3.0 V6 which is well refined. A 7-speed auto gearbox is also fitted standard.
Ride & handling
The E-Class chassis is modified for the CLS. This is done making ride flatter & helps it corner more eagerly. All models ride well, the coil-sprung 320 CDi is our favorite from the range.
Refinement
The CLS is a fantastically refined car. There's hardly any road noise from anywhere. All engines in the range are ultra smooth - as is the fitted auto gearbox. In addition, the accelerator response has even been programmed to prevent jerky acceleration from standing.
Behind the wheel
Drivers sit lower than in the Merc E-class. This car’s waistline is higher, in addition the three-pointed star is on the grille rather located than the bonnet. Therefore the CLS is not as easy as the saloon version to place. There is loads of space and adjustment to find the ideal driving position. Fixtures and controls look fantastic and are very easy to use.