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Thas my girl.....
Thas my girl.....
Not including the AMG version:
Mercedes Chassis designations are normally 4 characters, 1 letter followed by 3 numeral.
In short, "W" is sedan or wagon, "C" is coupe, "R" is crossover (I think). The 3 numerical characters are generation.
The C219 was produced from 2006 to 2010 and included the CLS350, CLS500 and CLS550.
In 2011, MB released a facelift (inside and out) version, the C218.
In 2019, MB discontinued the 4.7L V8 and went to an inline turbo 6 cylinder.
I believe the 2019 production is when MB finally fit the 9 speed tranny in (from the 7 speed). This was a challenge due to the wheelbase length and the 4Matic drive. But, they did it.
My 2014 CLS550 is probably the nicest car I've ever owned, is effortless to drive and always makes me smile when I "get on it".
Not including the AMG version:
Mercedes Chassis designations are normally 4 characters, 1 letter followed by 3 numeral.
In short, "W" is sedan or wagon, "C" is coupe, "R" is crossover (I think). The 3 numerical characters are generation.
The C219 was produced from 2006 to 2010 and included the CLS350, CLS500 and CLS550.
In 2011, MB released a facelift (inside and out) version, the C218.
In 2019, MB discontinued the 4.7L V8 and went to an inline turbo 6 cylinder.
I believe the 2019 production is when MB finally fit the 9 speed tranny in (from the 7 speed). This was a challenge due to the wheelbase length and the 4Matic drive. But, they did it.
My 2014 CLS550 is probably the nicest car I've ever owned, is effortless to drive and always makes me smile when I "get on it".
AFAIK 2018 CLS's were only marketed in Europe. NA still sold them as 2017s. Mine may be just have been a 2018 marketed as a 2017 here - my VIN sequence number is awfully close to known European 2018 CLS VINs. Mine also has an option called 'model year deviation', whatever that means. I have yet to find a 2018 s/n below mine, so it may have been one of the first 2018s deviated to 2017 for NA, or more likely it was one of the last real 2017s to roll out of Stuttgart. Build date is 05/2017. I'm thinking it's the latter.
AFAIK 2018 CLS's were only marketed in Europe. NA still sold them as 2017s. Mine may be just have been a 2018 marketed as a 2017 here - my VIN sequence number is awfully close to known European 2018 CLS VINs. Mine also has an option called 'model year deviation', whatever that means. I have yet to find a 2018 s/n below mine, so it may have been one of the first 2018s deviated to 2017 for NA, or more likely it was one of the last real 2017s to roll out of Stuttgart. Build date is 05/2017. I'm thinking it's the latter.
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