2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class Review

If style is important to luxury shoppers, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class has the upper hand over other sedans on the market.

The radically shaped four-door — it's sometimes called a coupe because of its sporty roofline, and because there are just two seats in back — has been redesigned for 2012, and it looks terrific in its new skin.

The original CLS was no slouch, either; it set the auto world aflutter with its style, but it was hard to see out of, and it had a cramped interior and didn't offer enough performance to satisfy shoppers. Not surprisingly, its success waned quickly.

The 2012 has better visibility, tremendous performance chops — especially the AMG model — and when you compare its interior room with the traditional Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan's, it barely gives an inch.

There's a price to pay for these improvements, though: $10,000 when you compare it with an E550 sedan.

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Using the phone book and address book
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Folding the rear bench seat back
– Fold seat backrest 2 back until it engages. – Swing seat cushion 1 back. – Pull up and adjust the head restraints if necessary. ...

Door control panel
1 Opens the door 2 Unlocks/locks the vehicle 3 Stores settings for the seat, exterior mirrors and steering wheel 4 Adjusts the seat electrically 5 Adjusts and folds the exterior m ...