Background
Mercedes has always put a lot of time and effort into its mid-sized luxury coupe - making it an ideal touring companion for a couple travelling relatively light. Known as the CLK from 1997, the second series of the car (the C209) came to the market in 2002. Based on the W 203 C-class saloon, the two-door was available in both hard and full soft top configuration. Engine-wise, it was most usually had with the 2.6 or 3.2-litre V6 engines, although the 5-litre V8 was also available. A full-on version of the coupe was brought to the fore when Formula One began to use the CLK 55 AMG as the safety car in 2003. (It was followed by the CLK 63 AMG in the 2006 and 2007 seasons).
Several high-powered track-inspired AMG versions were launched in limited editions, but the 3.2-litre represented probably the best balance of performance, comfort and economy in a touring GT.
The C209was replaced in the market by the rather more angular C207 CLK in 2010.







