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What's New for the 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class? The Mercedes has made a few updates to its CLK for 2006. Last year's entry-level CLK320 has been replaced with the CLK350, which features a more powerful 268-hp, 3.5-liter V6 and a new seven-speed automatic. The CLK500, meanwhile, has sportier interior trim and a new AMG-sourced exhaust. Finally, all CLK models have a new grille, redesigned taillights and new active front head restraints.
Advantages of the 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class:
- Available as a coupe or convertible
- Powerful engines
- Sporting yet supple ride quality
- High build and materials quality
Objections to the 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class: - Haphazard ergonomics
- Steering filters too much road texture
- Getting into and out of the CLK is more difficult than expected
Editor's Advice: In many ways, the second-generation CLK, introduced in 2003, doesn't float our boat quite the same way as the original. "Well done," we say, to Mercedes for the car's impressive powertrains, astounding braking capabilities and balanced approach to ride quality and handling prowess. We also find the interior materials and build quality to be a significant cut above that of the C-Class, as it should be for this price. But the ergonomics are muddled, the seating not exactly comfortable and the exterior styling is somewhat dull. The 2006 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class doesn't immediately strike the viewer as upscale the way the original did. We'd summarize the CLK as a car that's great fun to drive, OK to sit in, uninspiring to view and frustrating to operate.
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