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Mercedes will not replace CLK63 AMG

Mercedes will not replace CLK63 AMG

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2010 Mercedes Benz E Class Coupe

Although the CLK-class coupe has been replaced by the all new E-class coupe, and an E-class convertible will take the place of the CLK-class convertible, Mercedes will not be replacing its high-performance AMG CLK models.

“We had a good look where it would fit into the line-up and eventually came to the conclusion it would be too close to the CLS63 AMG, both in positioning and price,” a Mercedes insider told Autocar at the New York Auto Show.

The CLK63 AMG is a competitor to the BMW M3.

The CLK-class coupe and convertible, which are built on a modified C-class platform, are positioned between the C-class and the E-class. By eliminating the C-class-based CLK – and pushing the E-class coupe and convertible up-market – Mercedes could now justifiably have two distinctly different coupe ranges: the upper E-class coupe (pictured), and possibly a C-class coupe.

If the economy permits, perhaps we will see a lower-than-CLK-priced coupe emerge in the C-class range in the next few years.

Source: Autocar

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One Comment

  1. tmvu13
    Posted on: April 10, 2009 9:00 am

    That’s good news that there is talk of a lower-than-CLK-priced coupe. That might be more competitive against the A5 and 3 series coupe, which are significantly cheaper than the high-priced E-Class coupe.



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