Overview & Reviews
The CLK coupe is revamped this year and its sleeker body sports a grille that echoes the bigger (and much more expensive) CL coupe's. Other news include the CLK430 becoming the CLK500 via a larger, more powerful V8 engine. The convertible ("Cabriolet") models are unchanged.
- Sleek styling, solid chassis, composed ride, comfortable front seats.
- Some subpar plastic trim, convertibles have small backseat and big blind spots.
User Reviews:
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seats - 2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
By phoebe - July 4 - 10:00 amthis car is fun to drive if you dont have to be in it longer than 30 minutes. the seats are like sitting in concrete and i actually borrow friends vehicles for a longer trip. after they drive it, it is no longer easy to frind friends that want to drive a mercedes for a day. please... mercedes please find better quality seats. a big dissappointment and will probably make me trade it in sooner than expected. in what models, do the seats become comfortable?
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over priced, I got taken - 2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
By maxey - December 17 - 10:00 amOver all, I well I was taken for a ride,the purchase was a headace, back and forth over pricing. Car is to over rated. This will be my last mercedes
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I Must Have Bought A Lemon... - 2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class
By Valerie B. - January 16 - 10:00 amWell, after reading the other reviews Ive concluded that my CLK430 must be an exception. I have taken the car back to the dealership for work on the headlights (1x), windows (2x), ABS light (1x), CD player (2x), and most repeatedly, the front bumper/molding (5x). MB should be ashamed of the design for the front bumper of this car. The molding around the fog lamps pops off with even slight contact with a parking bumper. While I will agree the car is peppy and having the top down is WONDERFUL, every drive has be overshadowed with the worry of, "what new is going to happen today?"