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Mercedes-Benz - Clase CLS (2007)
If you’re scouring the market for a luxury four‑driver coupé that screams sophistication, the **2007 Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS** is a standout. Understanding the *Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS price* landscape can help you gauge whether investing in this iconic model fits your budget. Below is a comprehensive snapshot—packed with specifications, depreciation insights, and market positioning—to guide you through what you need to know before you make a decision. --- ### Key Specs (2007 Mercedes‑Benz Clase CLS)
- Engine: 3.0‑liter V‑6 biturbo, 241 hp
- Transmission: 7‑speed automatic (6‑speed manual optional)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium recommended)
- Drive: Rear‑wheel drive, optional all‑wheel drive in later trims
- Dimensions (in inches): 186 L × 71 W × 54 H (overall)
- Wheelbase: 109.5
- Seating: 4 occupants (two‑setback rear seats)
- Cargo Capacity: 13.3 cu ft (rear seats up) / 4.8 cu ft (rear seats folded)
- Power‑train Co‑efficients: 4.8 g/km (combined), 27 mpg city / 32 mpg highway
- Safety Features: Antilock braking, stability control, 8 airbags, adaptive cruise control (in later models)
- Infotainment: COMAND system with navigation (optional GPS)
- Trim Levels: 350, 400, 450, 500 (each with distinct engine output and feature packages)
- First year: Unlike entry‑level sedans, the Classe CLS normally loses 15‑20% of its initial value.
- Year 2‑3: About 8‑12% per year is common on well‑maintained examples.
- Year 4‑5 and beyond: Depreciation slows to roughly 5‑7% annually, preserving a respectable residual value.
- 250‑300 hp (350‑first) models: 120‑180 KWh battery pack
• 4‑flush sedan: 180‑190 mpg - Battery capacities range from 30–70kWh, delivering 150‑200 miles per charge on average. - Power consumes 6‑8% more than comparable single-fuel SUVs, mainly due to battery weight and thermal management systems.
- A late‑caution 2007 model in excellent condition, high on the trim ladder (e.g., 500), could fetch between $30,000 and $38,000 in the U.S., depending on mileage and regional demand.
- Lower‑trim **350** or **400
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