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Old 01-13-2009, 07:47 AM   #1
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Automobile Magazine - REVIEWS: 2009 Mercedes Benz CL550 4Matic












This CL550 is very old-school Mercedes. It is large, feels heavy, and is extremely cosseting. I'm generally not a big fan of large coupes as they always seem to lack interior space for their substantial exterior dimensions but at least the CL can hold adults in the back if needed. That feature sets the Benz apart from the much less spacious BMW 6-series.

It's interesting that Mercedes fits four-wheel drive as standard on the CL550. The traction is nice, but I'm not sure that most of the target market for this car needs that feature. Plus, $120K is a lot of money for a big coupe.

In the end, I can't help but think that an S550 sedan is still the smarter choice for those looking for the ultimate $100K luxury car. At least you don't need to flip the front seats forward to get your passengers into the back.

Marc Noordeloos, Road Test Editor


A year ago I was in Stuttgart for a sneak peek of everything Mercedes-Benz had in store for us for the 2008 calendar year, and at that time we were told that starting in autumn 2008, all CL550s would come standard with 4Matic all-wheel drive. This seemed surprising at first, to add extra weight and complexity to a car when not everyone would want it. But Dr. Thomas Weber, Mercedes-Benz board member in charge of passenger-car R&D, boasted during a presentation that "our new 4Matic is small and light enough that it [carries a penalty of] less than one-half liter of fuel per 100 kilometers." That translates to a virtually imperceptible fuel economy penalty, especially in a car like the CL550, which is already big, heavy, and thirsty.

I was also reminded of another Mercedes-Benz experience I had in Europe, after the Geneva Motor Show, in March 2006. We drove S-class sedans with Mercedes-Benz's then-new 4Matic system (it was much more compact than the previous one) up into the Swiss Alps to a ski area. Mercedes had reserved a long, steep road up the back side of a mountain that was a service road for the ski resort. It and the surrounding terrain were piled high with snow. The 4Matic-equipped Mercedes-Benzes had no problem whatsoever getting up to the top of the mountain, where Mercedes had set up an obstacle course of sorts, with huge mounds of snow. These big, heavy, luxurious sedans had no problem with this very challenging course that, at first glance, looked like something only a very capable SUV with high ground clearance could tackle.

All this is by way of saying that the 4Matic system is really good when you need it and largely transparent when you don't. If I were spending six figures on a grand luxury coupe, I'd be happy to have it. After all, even people who live in Los Angeles or Phoenix or San Francisco drive their cars up into the mountains to go skiing.

And as for this particular CL550 4Matic, I worked late the night last week that I drove it, and my mood lifted when I walked into our parking structure at about 10:30 p.m., pressed the remote unlock, and saw our test car's gorgeous interior illuminated. Wow! What beautiful brown leather. Stunning.

Joe DeMatio, Executive Editor


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My absolute favorite part of the CL is the incredible sound insulation. Through loads of engineering (and probably a little magic) Mercedes is able to remove the B-pillar from this giant coupe and there is virtually no exterior noise penetrating the cabin. This is the sort of touch that keeps Mercedes above all the other luxury car players in my book. BMWs may be a little more involving for the driver in a 3-series class, but if you want a real luxury car Mercedes is a clear choice for the larger classes.

Exactly!!!


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Re: Automobile Magazine - REVIEWS: 2009 Mercedes Benz CL550 4Matic

I always wondered what would have happened if Mercedes had made the 4-matic system a performance-enhancing system rather than a system for the snow-affected countries.

I bet the 4-matic system will make the heavy CL63 and CL65 much tidier handlers. The rear wheels of the CL65 get overwhelmed by the torque of the V12 engine. The traction control system may help to keep things in check. But most of the torque goes to waste.
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Re: Automobile Magazine - REVIEWS: 2009 Mercedes Benz CL550 4Matic

Hah, I love the third picture.
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Re: Automobile Magazine - REVIEWS: 2009 Mercedes Benz CL550 4Matic

The perfect coupe.
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The perfect coupe.
It's perfect but just might be too big for me. I'd hate to do parallel parking with this, even with the tech helping me.
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It's perfect but just might be too big for me. I'd hate to do parallel parking with this, even with the tech helping me.
But for travelling it is nearly perfect…well a diesel engine would be great - but that definitely doesn't fit to the CL! We have the CLS for these people like me, who want a diesel engined "Coupé"!

But this one is great - just perfect combo with AMG sportpackage etc…
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Re: Automobile Magazine - REVIEWS: 2009 Mercedes Benz CL550 4Matic

I'd love to have a CL65 AMG with Alu-Beam paint and a set of 20 rims,my choice for sure
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