Thursday, July 5, 2012

2013 Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake

We are eagerly awaiting the wraps officially came to get out of the 2013 Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake, and by God, the wait is finally over. Our excitement is but Mercedes-Benz Manager Product & Technology Public Relations Christian Bokich, who tells us started: In which we reply "Currently there are no plans for the CLS Shooting Brake to bring into the United States.": "Boo! "

Although we may be a minor problem with the claim of Mercedes-Benz, that "the proportions of the CLS Shooting Brake are surprising, but clearly a coupe ... but with five doors and a roof that goes up on in the back," we are "still pretty excited about the external appearance again." Essentially an unknown version of a sports car with five seats and a large tailgate, "added MB, and what we can generally agree.

In reality, this is a deep-seated wagon, similar to the implementation of the Cadillac CTS Wagon, and it looks good. Based on our observations of the CLS four-door coupe-sedan, which is based on the Shooting Brake, we expect to drive a great car as well. The Europeans are two petrol engines - make a 3.5-liter V6 306 hp in the CLS350 and a 408-horsepower twin-turbo 4.6-liter V8 in the CLS500 - and two diesels - a 2.1-liter Four-cylinder in the CLS250 CDI, a 3.0-liter V6 in the CLS350 CDI.

All but the four-cylinder rear-wheel drive or 4Matic, the smallest engine in order to make use of the rear wheels are powered solely. The acceleration comes in 7.8 seconds to 62 miles per hour for the CLS250 CDI, 6.7 and 5.3 seconds for the CLS350 CLS500 the. The top speed is limited to 155 h. The highlight of the larger program over its four-door brother, the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake aluminum rails with optional drawers and a wooden floor. Up to 1550 liters (54.7 cubic meters) may be obtained by the standard power rear door, and an automatically adjustable air suspension makes for a good ride and handling even with a load in position. There's even an optional tow bar kit.

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