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2007 | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class CLS63 AMG Santa Monica, California | Sedans | $64,995 | Silver | 11,136 | Dealer | 23.0 mi |

2006 | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class CLS55 AMG Laguna Niguel, California | Sedans | $62,888 | Silver | 23,136 | 877-810-5958 | 75.4 mi |

2006 | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class CLS55 AMG Laguna Niguel, California | Sedans | $62,888 | Silver | 34,227 | 877-810-5958 | 75.4 mi |

2006 | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class CLS55 AMG Carlsbad, California | Sedans | $65,900 | Silver | 29,521 | Dealer | 108.3 mi |

2008 | Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class CLS550 Las Vegas, Nevada | Sedans | $66,991 | Burgundy | 5,486 | 888-299-3552 | 231.1 mi |
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Professional Review
The CLS has frequently been called one of the most beautifully crafted Mercedes-Benzes ever. We won't challenge that observation. It has the look of a coupe. Yet it has four doors. And in terms of interior comfort, the CLS makes for a great four-passenger sedan. The Mercedes CLS is roughly the same size as the E-Class sedan, with which it shares a number of major components. Yet the CLS-Class features fewer variants than the E-Class and it occupies a higher range on the price scale, with more standard luxury equipment. What distinguishes the CLS most readily from other Mercedes sedans is its four-seat cabin and gorgeous exterior styling. It comes in two varieties: powerful and crazy powerful. For 2007, the CLS line features new V8 engines. The baseline is now the CLS550, powered by a 5.5-liter V8 introduced in the full-size S550. This engine is considerably more powerful than the one it replaces (in last year's CLS500), yet without a decrease in fuel-economy ratings.
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