CL500 vs. CL600 reliability
What I don't know: Is the 5.5L V12 significantly more costly to maintain than the 5.0L V8? Those turbos scare me, but I haven't seen them mentioned as problem centers...




The primary cost of these cars is the suspension, which every CL has. So get the V12, and enjoy an amazing monster of an engine that suits the nature of the car so well.
I wouldn't worry about the turbos. V12TT turbos are water-cooled, very well protected, and virtually bomb proof. If they fail, it's because of neglected routine maintenance.
Nick
Last edited by Welwynnick; Oct 9, 2017 at 03:31 PM.
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I agree they are amazing cars, and I logic it by thinking, what else can you buy at this price point that's this cool, and for me, there's nothing. The classic shape, pillarless coupe styling, big V12, it's just so much car for the money. Sadly you have the maintenance costs of a $100k+ car that's now 15+ years old, but that's part of the charm. I bought my '03 for $13k and have spent at least another $8k in parts on it over the last 2 years, and that's at cost with me doing all the work myself. But now I have a car that's very well sorted mechanically, doesn't leak, runs great, and I'm not afraid to drive anywhere. Plus it has 600hp.
the 500 is much more reliable than the 600, even the turbo models . My 2003 cl600 had over $12000 in repairs in the 18 months the prior Owner had it . I've driven it 4000 miles and now I have the misfire issue , which won't be cheap . The 500s do not have these issues
Firstly, while the V12's do have ignition problems, they manifest themselves at speed, not at idle, so it sounds like something else.
Secondly, if it was as simple as plugs, he would / should have fixed that himself - a much simpler and cheaper fix than coil-packs or power supply, so be sceptical.
I think that's done that to death.
People do always say avoid the 5.8 V12's due to the oil cooler problem. I owned two 5.8's, and they were amongst the most trouble-free cars I ever owned. The I bought a V12TT, and shall we say that -er- luck caught up with me.... EVERYTHING went wrong. It's a great car now, though.
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