CLK W209 Picture Thread
As to the car, even though it is hers, I look for excuses to drive it. It handles beautifully, with tons of grip and high speed emergency swerves are rock solid. That little six has plenty of zip and it sounds great when rev'd. Stops on a dime, but will obviously need to switch out the brake pads to get rid of the dust problem. The sound system sounds fantastic, particularly the CD when set on "driver". It takes for ever to figure out the electronics, even with the manual, mostly because they are so unintuitive that you can't remember what you need to do the next time any issue arises. Setting the clock was a challenge. I'm pretty sure the remote/seat memory is buggy. Sort of hit and miss. But it sure is comfortable, smooth, quiet and extremely capable, so lots of fun. This was an exterior color she had mentioned, as it is just starting to come back in style (kind of like an old tie) so it looks fresh again on the street. And I have always been partial to light interiors. The paint is beautiful, shines like a mirror. That headlight polish also works miracles on any little paint scratch, literally gone in an instant, and entirely invisible. I did get some license frames and color matched screw covers, then some new factory floor mats and a cushy aftermarket trunk mat (to test quality and color for next mat replacement) and ta-da! Sporting luxury. Plus, because of the shape and size, it is really easy to wash.
Last edited by JHouse; May 23, 2010 at 11:56 PM.
There are several schools around the country that teach auto detailing to the cottage industry that supports the used car dealers' need to refurb cars. These guys are usually so tied up with dealer work that they don't even have websites. They are mostly "out of the back of a truck" businesses so they won't have offices (but they come to you most of the time). I did find mine on the net, and he lives 10 minutes from me (in a million and a half dollar house-so business must have been good over the years). I asked a friend of mine whose wife dings his cars up regularly who he used and got a referral on the paintless dent repair guy. If you ask a good dealer, they will give you the number for the various trades they use. It seems like there is a roving specialist for every problem. Some guys do two things, but that is about as broad as they get.
I edited my post above about 15 times, so more of the story is there now.
Last edited by JHouse; May 23, 2010 at 03:08 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
They are 3 piece forged wheels... I'm excited.
Peter from wheelexperts.com is who has helped me get them... he has definitely been great on helping me through the whole process.




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