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2000 Mercedes-Benz CLK320 Stories
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1999 Mercedes-Benz CLK320Visitor, Rowlett, TX, December 25, 2011 16:35I bought this 1999 clk 320 cabriolet with 75,000 miles. Within 3 mos. I had to replace the ac system. Very expensive proposal. I have had it for 4 years - 127,000 miles. Engine runs great. Needs a hydraulic pump for the convertible top. ($3800 est. from mb dealership to replace) needs new rearview mirror (est. of $1100 from mb dealership) handsome car but very expensive to repair adequate pick up and go.Flag ThisLike0
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2005 Mercedes-Benz CLK320Visitor, Oxford, NC, November 13, 2011 11:44No problems! Only praise and admoration!Flag ThisLike0
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1999 Mercedes-Benz CLK320Visitor, Marietta, GA, October 23, 2011 18:03I read about the CLK320 Cabriolet when debuted. It looked great, but was expensive and had little rear visibility. I wrote it off until I saw a red 1999 with 35,000 miles at a used car sale in 2005. I drove it and immediately liked it. It had been through four owners and had been Starmarked and modified with AMG wheels and tires at one point. It was in such good condition that I thought it might have been wrecked and restored, but it was all original. The rear visibility has not been an issue at all. My two problems have been with oil leaks and the CD player. There were leaks in the valve covers, from the pilot bushing on the transmission, and from the differential. I should soon have them fixed. The CD player and radio, I would like to replace-- I just don't know with what (it has optical wiring). After owning it 6 years and 70,000 miles, I can't find a better car.Flag ThisLike0
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2005 Mercedes-Benz CLK320Visitor, Hurricane, WV, October 28, 2010 16:49Great Car!!!Flag ThisLike0
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2000 Mercedes-Benz CLK320Visitor, Homosassa, FL, April 20, 2010 06:11This car has plenty of get up and go. Very comfortable ride, decent gas miliage. Motor is strong and quiet. The problem areas that I have run into are, rear seal on transmission, electrical connector leaking fluid on transmission, electric seat motors (there are three of them under each front seat) burn out. Pixels on instrument panel need replacing. The cruise control lever and turn signal are so close that they can be confused until you get used to it. Driver side seat almost always tears at the top corner seam, easily fixed if caught before it gets to bad.Flag ThisLike | 2 people like this2
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2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK320bbygrl, Bogart, GA, March 04, 2010 08:16Catalytic Converter started popping and cracking at 60,000 miles. Mercedes refuse to cover even though website states 8 year 80,000. The passenger seat began to crack in the seam. I have put several sets of brakes on a certified car.
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