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Compared with a saloon, a coupé gives you fewer doors, less space and a bigger
price tag. But coupé owners know the decision to buy is about looks rather
than logic. When Mercedes-Benz launched the CLK in June 1997 it proved this
point beautifully.
For the first 12 months demand far outstripped supply and examples changed
hands at hefty premiums. But eight years on you can buy a used CLK for as
little as £7,500.
At launch buyers had a choice of three petrol engines: a 2 litre 136bhp unit,
a 2.3 litre supercharged unit producing 193bhp, and a V6 3.2 litre with
218bhp on tap. If your budget is tight then it will be the smaller engines
you consider.
Neither has the refinement to match the CLK’s smooth lines and the 2.3 can
feel decidedly coarse under hard acceleration. By contrast, the V6 3.2 is a
peach; smooth, torquey and surprisingly economical. The good news is that
while the CLK 320 cost £9,000 more than the 2 litre when new, that gap has
narrowed to £3,000, making it a bargain.
In May 1999 a 5.5 litre 342bhp AMG version was added. It was intended to rival
the BMW M3 and its performance credentials are a match: 342bhp, 0-62mph in
5.1sec and a top speed limited to 155mph. But the car’s ageing chassis isn’t
up to the car’s dynamic demands. A less powerful 275bhp CLK 430 became
available the same year, still blisteringly quick and with a similar,
wonderful V8 burble. It cost nearly £45,000 but 1999 cars now change hands
for as little as £ 11,000.
Mercedes-Benz offered a choice of transmissions on the four-cylinder 2 and 2.3
litre versions. When buying second-hand the advice is simple: buy only an
auto. The foot-operated handbrake makes hill starts in a manual a tricky
affair.
In common with all Mercedes models there are a huge number of optional extras.
The higher up the engine range you go the more you get as standard. Ideally,
you need to be looking for leather upholstery, metallic paint,
air-conditioning and a CD player as a minimum on any used car.
Whatever your height and build you should have no problem getting comfy. The
curving roof line limits headroom but access is still good.
Replacing even small pieces of interior hard trim can be costly. Check the
switchgear, electric mirrors, windows and seat adjustment.
On the road the CLK is more cruiser than racer, although the V8s are genuinely
quick. The car rides firmly but is compliant and the handling is predictable
rather than exhilarating. But owning a CLK is about grace rather than pace
and in that regard the CLK does a fine job.
Page two: Interior and exterior equipment, plus vital statistics
()Air-conditioning Not standard on all models but an
essential, the more expensive climate control system is most desirable
Interior Leather trim essential
Boot space 435-litre boot is a decent size but is limited by
small loading aperture
Music CD player not standard on all models, ideally you want
a multi-play CD stacker
Alloys Standard on all models, chunkier five-hole design
looks good on Avantgarde models
Gearbox Avoid base model four-cylinder models with a manual
gearbox
Kompressor Supercharger unit on 2.3 models adds power but
dents fuel economy and can be harsh under hard acceleration
Front fog lamps Lenses prone to fogging up with condensation
Colours Light exteriors with dark interiors and dark
exteriors with light interiors sell best. At all cost avoid non-metallic
cars in red or white unless at least E1,450 less than a metallic equivalent
Service history Settle for nothing less than a complete
history with original invoices to verify work carried out. Always run an HPI
check on the car prior to buying
Safety Electronic stability program standard on all models
since August 1999, ABS on all models since day one
VITAL STATISTICS
Model Mercedes-enz CK 320 Coupé
Engine 3,196cc V6
Power 218bhp
Transmission Five-speed automatic
Fuel 25.9mpg (combined)
Acceleration 0-62mph: 8.2sec
Top speed 146mph
THE ONE TO BUY
Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 Avantgarde Tiptronic auto 2001 51-reg with 40,000 miles.
Pay £16,550 from a main dealer or £15,250 privately
OR FOR SIMILAR MONEY
2001 51-reg BMW 330 Ci Sport auto
2004 54-reg Alfa Romeo GTV 3.2 V6 Lusso
1998 R-reg Jaguar XKR auto
1995 N-reg Porsche 928 GTS auto
Values