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Kebab gud said:mautzel said:1. I'm not particular keen on the Merc CLS's looks in general - saw one on the motorway yesterday, and especially at distance from the back it seems like somebody lowered the roof along with the good looks of the car somehow, also the side windows are too tiny in proprtion to the car. Question of taste anyway, I have to admit.
io saw a black one the other day .. and the first thing that came to mind was this guys head
mautzel said:(I probably someday will regret what I'm saying now, but...)
1. I'm not particular keen on the Merc CLS's looks in general - saw one on the motorway yesterday, and especially at distance from the back it seems like somebody lowered the roof along with the good looks of the car somehow, also the side windows are too tiny in proprtion to the car. Question of taste anyway, I have to admit.
BerserkerCatSplat said:mautzel said:(I probably someday will regret what I'm saying now, but...)
1. I'm not particular keen on the Merc CLS's looks in general - saw one on the motorway yesterday, and especially at distance from the back it seems like somebody lowered the roof along with the good looks of the car somehow, also the side windows are too tiny in proprtion to the car. Question of taste anyway, I have to admit.
If you think it looks bad, try sitting in one - it gets worse. The back seats are terrible if you're over 5'5" - I'm 5'11" and I had to sit with my head tilted forwards or scrunch my neck to put my head back. You get better rear headroom from a Dodge Neon.
We are currently in the process of speccing-up a CLS350 for ouselves and we find the rear headroom to be fine. Even Jeremy Clarkson found headroom to be fine review of the AMG and he's a giant. Our main concern is rear legroom. In general, its a bit tight but all that needs to be done in our case is have the driver move the front seat forward and problem solved! For us, we hardly ever have more than 2-people in the car and we already have the E-Class if we need the space and versitility of the folding rear seats which the CLS doesn't have.mautzel said:BerserkerCatSplat said:mautzel said:(I probably someday will regret what I'm saying now, but...)
1. I'm not particular keen on the Merc CLS's looks in general - saw one on the motorway yesterday, and especially at distance from the back it seems like somebody lowered the roof along with the good looks of the car somehow, also the side windows are too tiny in proprtion to the car. Question of taste anyway, I have to admit.
If you think it looks bad, try sitting in one - it gets worse. The back seats are terrible if you're over 5'5" - I'm 5'11" and I had to sit with my head tilted forwards or scrunch my neck to put my head back. You get better rear headroom from a Dodge Neon.
So it's basically a 2+2 with better access to the back. Assuming that I wouldn't need the boot space various nice alternatives pop into my mind suddenly
SL65AMG~V12~612BHP!!!!!!! said:We are currently in the process of speccing-up a CLS350 for ouselves and we find the rear headroom to be fine. Even Jeremy Clarkson found headroom to be fine review of the AMG and he's a giant.mautzel said:BerserkerCatSplat said:mautzel said:(I probably someday will regret what I'm saying now, but...)
1. I'm not particular keen on the Merc CLS's looks in general - saw one on the motorway yesterday, and especially at distance from the back it seems like somebody lowered the roof along with the good looks of the car somehow, also the side windows are too tiny in proprtion to the car. Question of taste anyway, I have to admit.
If you think it looks bad, try sitting in one - it gets worse. The back seats are terrible if you're over 5'5" - I'm 5'11" and I had to sit with my head tilted forwards or scrunch my neck to put my head back. You get better rear headroom from a Dodge Neon.
So it's basically a 2+2 with better access to the back. Assuming that I wouldn't need the boot space various nice alternatives pop into my mind suddenly